Mamluk or Mamaluk (/ˈmæmluːk/; Arabic: مملوك, romanized: mamlūk (singular), مماليك, mamālīk (plural); translated as "one who is owned", meaning "slave")...
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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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Qutb Minaret The Mamluk dynasty (Persian: سلطنت مملوک, romanized: Salṭanat Mamlūk), also known as Slave dynasty, was a dynasty which ruled the Delhi Sultanate...
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Bahri Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البحرية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Baḥariyya), sometimes referred to as the Bahri dynasty, were the rulers of the Mamluk Sultanate...
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Look up Mamluk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mamluk is a social institution in the Islamic world before the nineteenth century. Mamluk, Mameluke...
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The Ottoman–Mamluk War of 1516–1517 was the second major conflict between the Egypt-based Mamluk Sultanate and the Ottoman Empire, which led to the fall...
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Mamluk architecture was the architectural style that developed under the Mamluk Sultanate (1250–1517), which ruled over Egypt, the Levant, and the Hijaz...
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The Mamluk dynasty of Mesopotamia (Arabic: مماليك العراق, romanized: Mamālīk al-ʻIrāq) was a dynasty of Georgian Mamluk origin which ruled over Iraq in...
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The Burji Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البرجية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Burjiya) or Circassian Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك الشركس, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Sharkas)...
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Mamluk campaign against Cyprus may refer to: Mamluk raid on Cyprus (1368) Mamluk campaigns against Cyprus (1424–1426) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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