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Mamluk or
Mamaluk (/ˈmæmluːk/; Arabic: مملوك, romanized: mamlūk (singular), مماليك, mamālīk (plural);
translated as "one who is owned",
meaning "slave")...
- M****acre of the
Mamelukes (French: Le m****acre des
mamelouk) is an 1819
history painting by the
French artist Horace Vernet. It
depicts the m****acre of...
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Griffe Capre 5/8
Marabou - 1/2 Mulâtre Mulâtre 1/4
Quarteron Métis 1/8 Métis
Quarteron 1/16
Mamelouk Mamelouk 1/32 Quarteronné - 1/64 Sang-mêlé -...
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Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-32492-5. Clot, André (1996). L'Égypte des
Mamelouks: L'empire des esclaves, 1250–1517 (in French). Perrin. ISBN 2-262-01030-7...
- The
Mamelukes of the
Imperial Guard (French:
Mamelouks de la
Garde impériale) were a
light cavalry unit of
Egyptian origin that
served in Napoleon’s Imperial...
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mission when she
encounters Mamelouk and
discovers her
charm and wit both
infuriate and
fascinate him. She
begins to
distract Mamelouk by
baiting him into conversation...
- Press. ISBN 978-3-8471-0091-1. Clot, André (2009) [1996]. L'Égypte des
Mamelouks: L'empire des esclaves, 1250–1517 (in French). Perrin. ISBN 978-2-262-03045-2...
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Short History by
Saraiya Faroqhi p.60ff Clot, André (1996). L'Égypte des
Mamelouks: L'empire des esclaves, 1250–1517. Perrin.
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Pawly (2008, p. 36)
Pawly (2008, pp. 43–44) Les
mamelouks de Napoléon. p. 7.
Pawly (2006, p. 10) Les
mamelouks de Napoléon. p. 10.
Pawly (2006, p. 15) Pawly...
- Aspern-Essling in 1809.[citation needed]
Squadron of
Mamelukes (Escadron de
Mamelouks):
Fearsome desert warriors,
whose loyalty Napoleon purchased during his...