In the Mamluk state, contradictions meet; There you will find slaves ruling free people, and free people buying Mamluks from their money to rule them. This is the paradox of history that has lasted a thousand years, and it is neither possible to understand the present nor predict the future without realizing it. Because it presents the unique combination of religious and military dictatorship
At the same time. This novel carries a dystopian vision of a distant future that arose after complete chaos, which was absurdly repeated around the world, until it gained some people enough wisdom to create anthropological reserves in which human societies that had not succeeded in developing could live until they almost reached the threshold of extinction.
Ali Barisha
An Egyptian writer, journalist, and documentary filmmaker. He previously wrote two novels, “City of the Sun” and “The Travels of Ibn Al-Bitar,” which were translated into English. He also published many books specialized in media, politics, and history