Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo) — For other uses of the word Mamluk (Turks), see Mamluk. For the sultanate in Delhi, see Mamluk Sultanate (Delhi) Mamluk Sultanate سلطنة المماليك Sulṭanat al Mamālīk ← … Wikipedia
Mamluk Sultanate (Delhi) — Mamluk Sultanate … Wikipedia
Mamluk (disambiguation) — Mamluk may refer to Mamluk, a social institution in the Islamic world before the nineteenth century. Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo), a state that ruled Egypt and Syria from the 13th through the early 16th centuries. Mamluk Sultanate (Delhi), a state in … Wikipedia
Mamluk — For other uses, see Mamluk (disambiguation). An Egyptian Mamluk in full armor and armed with lance, shield, sabre and pistols. A Mamluk (Turkish: Memlük, also called Kölemen; Arabic: مملوك (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural), owned ; also… … Wikipedia
Mamlūk — ▪ Islamic dynasty Introduction also spelled Mameluke slave soldier, a member of one of the armies of slaves (slavery) that won political control of several Muslim (Islāmic world) states during the Middle Ages. Under the Ayyūbid sultanate … Universalium
Mamluk identity — The birth of the Mamluk System during the Abbasid PeriodAl Mu tasim was the first Caliph to depend on the Turkish Slaves Soldiers (Ghulams), when as Amir he bought around 3000 Ghulams. They were Turkish prisoners of war, captured in Central Asia … Wikipedia
Mamluk-Mongol alliance — A Mamluk Mongol alliance [Ryley Smith in Atlas of the Crusades , p.112 (French Edition): When the Golden Horde allied with the Mamluks, the Ilkhanate looked towards an alliance with the Chritians ] [”The alliance which Berke had created between… … Wikipedia
Mamluk dynasty of Delhi — The Mamluk Dynasty or Ghulam Dynasty (Urdu: غلام خاندان, Hindi: ग़ुलाम ख़ानदान) served as the first Sultans of Delhi in India from 1206 to 1290. The founder of the dynasty, Qutb ud din Aybak, was a Turkish ex slave of the Aybak tribe who rose to… … Wikipedia
Mamluk — or Mameluke noun Etymology: Arabic mamlūk, literally, slave Date: circa 1506 1. a member of a politically powerful Egyptian military class occupying the sultanate from 1250 to 1517 2. often not capitalized a white or east Asian slave in Muslim… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Delhi Sultanate — دلی سلطنت दिल्ली सलतनत … Wikipedia