- an
event welcomed in many
places as it was seen as
deliverance from the
Mameluks. The
Mamluk Sultanate survived in
Egypt until 1517, when
Selim captured...
-
Ghazan invaded Mameluk territory in 1299 (see Franco-Mongol alliance); he
tried to stop
Genoese ships from
trading with the
Mameluks,
hoping to weaken...
- Look up Mamluk or
Mameluke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mamluk is a
social institution in the
Islamic world before the
nineteenth century. Mamluk...
- The
Bahri Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البحرية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Baḥariyya),
sometimes referred to as the
Bahri dynasty, were the
rulers of the Mamluk...
- The
history of the Jews in
Egypt goes back to
ancient times.
Egyptian Jews or
Jewish Egyptians refer to the
Jewish community in
Egypt who
mainly consisted...
- ' '"), he is
recorded as
Georgian Alexander Mikaberidze. The
Georgian Mameluks in
Egypt Mansel,
Philip (1987) The
Eagle in Splendor:
Napoleon I and His...
- Qutb
Minaret The
Mamluk dynasty (lit. 'Slave dynasty'), or the
Mamluk Sultanate, is the
historiographical name or
umbrella term used to
refer to the three...
- four
squadrons totaling 1,018 men, to
which was
added the
compagnie des
mameluks. The unit took part in the
Austrian campaign of 1805,
under the command...
- by the
Persian and
Ottoman Empires for
elite military units such as the
Mameluks, Qizilbash, and ghulams. The
Iranian Georgians are all
reportedly Shia...
-
inhabited until the end of the
Crusades when it is destro**** by the
victorious Mameluks (as
happened to many
actual cities after 1291) and is not
rebuilt by the...