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Mamaluk (/ˈmæmluːk/; Arabic: مملوك, romanized: mamlūk (singular), مماليك,
mamālīk (plural);
translated as "one who is owned",
meaning "slave") were non-Arab...
- The
Mamluk Sultanate (Arabic: سلطنة المماليك, romanized: Salṭanat al-
Mamālīk), also
known as
Mamluk Egypt or the
Mamluk Empire, was a
state that ruled...
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Kingdoms of Fire (Arabic: ممالك النار, romanized:
Mamalik Al-Nar) is an
Arabic historical drama television series about the
reign of
Ottoman Empire's...
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Roads and
Kingdoms (Arabic: كتاب المسالك والممالك, Kitāb al-Masālik waʿl-
Mamālik) is a
group of
Islamic m****cripts
composed from the
Middle Ages to the...
- Wazir-ul-
Mamalik-e-Hindustan Asaf Jah Jamat-ul-Mulk Shuja-ud-Daula
Nawab Abul
Mansur Khan
Bahadur Safdar Jang
Sipah Salar (c. 1708 – 5
October 1754),...
- on the
subject of the
Mamluk administration, and Masālik al-abṣār fī
mamālik al-amṣār, an
encyclopedic collection of
related information. The latter...
- (Arabic: كِتَاب ٱلْمَسَالِك وَٱلْمَمَالِك, romanized: Kitāb al-Masālik wa-l-
Mamālik) is a 9th-century
geography text
written by the
Persian geographer Ibn...
- المماليك البرجية, romanized: al-
Mamalik al-Burjiya) or Circ****ian
Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك الشركس, romanized: al-
Mamalik al-Sharkas),
sometimes referred...
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tawashiya [eunuchs]: the
zimam watched over women, and the
muqaddam al-
mamalik over
adolescent boys.
Edmund Andrews of
Northwestern University, in an...
- In
classical Arabic literature, she is
included in Masālik al-abṣār fī
mamālik al-amṣār by Ibn
Fadlallah al-Umari (1301–1349), in the main work describing...