The art produced in the Mamluk sultanate hasn’t received as much attention as many other periods and places in Islamic history, with the upcoming exhibition at the Louvre being the first in a major European museum. The exhibition will feature nearly 260 objects including textiles, manuscripts, ivories, as well as portraits of important historical figures from the period. A focus will be placed on the diversity and plurality of Mamluk society, and its connections with the rest of the world. The exhibition will run from April 30 to July 28.

https://www.louvre.fr/en/exhibitions-and-events/exhibitions/mamluks