-
continuity of
Mamluk practices.
Sultans owned the
largest number of
mamluks, but
lesser amirs also
owned their own troops. Many
Mamluks were appointed...
- any
Mamluk emirs that
supported those who
toppled him in the past,
including the
Burji mamluks. He ****igned iqta'at to over
thirty of his own
mamluks. Initially...
-
Bahri Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البحرية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Baḥariyya),
sometimes referred to as the
Bahri dynasty, were the
rulers of the
Mamluk Sultanate...
- The
Burji Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البرجية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Burjiya) or Circ****ian
Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك الشركس, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Sharkas)...
-
Mamluks were
freedmen who
converted to Islam, were
trained in a
special school, and then ****igned to
military and
administrative duties. Such
Mamluks...
- up
Mamluk or
Mameluke in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mamluk is a
social institution in the
Islamic world before the
nineteenth century.
Mamluk, Mameluke...
- 19th century, Neo-
Mamluk or
Mamluk Revival buildings began to be
built to
represent a form of
national architecture in Egypt. The
Mamluks were a military...
- and
Persian works have been
translated to
Kipchak by
Mamluks. It was
written in
Arabic script.
Mamluk-Kipchak lost its
ground as the
dominant Turkic language...
-
craftsmen being in
Cairo during the
Mamluk period is
based on the
complex political situation between the
Mamluks, Ottomans, and
Turkman states of Iran...
- The
following is a list of
Mamluk sultans. The
Mamluk Sultanate was
founded in 1250 by
mamluks of the
Ayyubid sultan as-Salih
Ayyub and it
succeeded the...