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  1. Sep 5, 2018 · How the Mamluks, the slave-warriors of medieval Islam, overthrew their masters, defeated the Mongols and the Crusaders and established a dynasty. The Tombs of the Mamluks, Cairo, Egypt, 1910s. The Mamluks ruled Egypt and Syria from 1250 until 1517, when their dynasty was extinguished by the Ottomans.

  2. For the full article, see Mamluk . Mamlūk dynasty, or Mamluke dynasty, (1250–1517) Rulers of Syria and Egypt. The term mamlūk is an Arabic word for slave. Slave soldiers had been used in the Islamic world since the 9th century, and they often exploited the military power vested in them to seize control from the legitimate political authorities.

  3. Egypt - Mamluk, Ottoman, 1250-1800: During the Mamluk period Egypt became the unrivaled political, economic, and cultural centre of the eastern Arabic-speaking zone of the Muslim world. Symbolic of this development was the reestablishment in 1261 under the Mamluk rulers of the Abbasid caliphate—destroyed by the Mongols in their sack of ...

  4. The Art of the Mamluk Period (1250–1517) Suzan Yalman. Department of Education, The Metropolitan Museum of Art. October 2001. The Mamluk sultanate (1250–1517) emerged from the weakening of the Ayyubid realm in Egypt and Syria (1250–60). Ayyubid sultans depended on slave (Arabic: mamluk, literally “owned,” or slave) soldiers for ...

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › egyptian-history › mamlukMamluk | Encyclopedia.com

    May 8, 2018 · In 1517 Egypt was conquered by the Ottoman Turks, but the Mamluks continued to control Egypt until suppressed by Muhammad Ali in 1811. World Encyclopedia. Mamluk or Mameluke (măm´əlōōk) [Arab.,=slaves], a warrior caste dominant in Egypt and influential in the Middle East [1] for over 700 years.

  6. Sep 18, 2023 · The Mamluks, a class of slave warriors, seized power in Egypt in 1250. Their sultanate grew into the Islamic superpower of its time. Sep 18, 2023 • By Ilias Luursema, MA & BA Middle Eastern Studies. For over two and a half centuries the Mamluk Sultanate was a major player in the greater Middle East region.

  7. Mamluk Architectural and Artistic Trends. The Aslam al-Silahdar Mosque and its many artistic wonders. American Research Center In Egypt (ARCE) Interior of the Mosque of Sultan Hassan, Cairo (1880) by Edward Angelo Goodall Art Gallery of New South Wales.

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