For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power ended after the conquest of the Ottoman Turks, who later built a new empire. The writer wants to describe how the slave nation could become a ruler who gained legitimacy from Muslims. Mamluk is a soldier who comes from slaves who have converted to Islam. "The mamluk phenomenon," as David Ayalon called it, was an extremely large and long-lived important politic, which lasted from the 9th century to the 19th century AD. Over time, Mamluk became a robust military caste in various Muslim societies. Especially in Egypt, but also the Levant, Iraq, and India, mamluks hold political and military power. In some cases, they gained the position of the ...
This is the first of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of la...
Dinasti Mamluk merupakan dinasti yang lahir dari para budak. Dinasti Mamluk mampu memberikan sumbang...
Most modern studies have portrayed the Mamlûk period as that in which the Christian population of th...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
Dynasty Mamluk/Mamalik is a Muslim dynasty that ever appeared in Egypt,Egypt became one of the regio...
The Mamlouk, those white aristocratic slaves, have been by some Islamic Kingdoms and states since th...
This article aims to analyze some issues that are less known to the public i.e. the origin and emerg...
“Mamluk” berarti budak atau hamba yang ditawan dan dididik, pengetahuan agama dan pengetahuan milite...
In this manuscript, the collapse of Mamluk State, which reigned in Egypt and Syria between the years...
The Mamlūk Sultanate of Cairo (c. 648–923/1250–1517), also known as the Cairo Sultanate, was an Isla...
Egypt was a province of moslem when Umayyah and Abbasiyah empire still exist in Arab. Egypt was an i...
In Islamic history, the succession of a dinasty to another is natural. The Mamluk dinasty is one of ...
Praise be to God, who says in his dear book (We raise the ranks of whomever We will, and above all t...
This paper intends to explore the historical aspect of Mamalik dynasty. It was associated with Daula...
There are numerous studies in the literature dealing with the formation years of the Mamlūk state. T...
This is the first of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of la...
Dinasti Mamluk merupakan dinasti yang lahir dari para budak. Dinasti Mamluk mampu memberikan sumbang...
Most modern studies have portrayed the Mamlûk period as that in which the Christian population of th...
For 300 years, precisely from 1250 to 1517, the Mamluk Dynasty ruled in Egypt and Syria. Their power...
Dynasty Mamluk/Mamalik is a Muslim dynasty that ever appeared in Egypt,Egypt became one of the regio...
The Mamlouk, those white aristocratic slaves, have been by some Islamic Kingdoms and states since th...
This article aims to analyze some issues that are less known to the public i.e. the origin and emerg...
“Mamluk” berarti budak atau hamba yang ditawan dan dididik, pengetahuan agama dan pengetahuan milite...
In this manuscript, the collapse of Mamluk State, which reigned in Egypt and Syria between the years...
The Mamlūk Sultanate of Cairo (c. 648–923/1250–1517), also known as the Cairo Sultanate, was an Isla...
Egypt was a province of moslem when Umayyah and Abbasiyah empire still exist in Arab. Egypt was an i...
In Islamic history, the succession of a dinasty to another is natural. The Mamluk dinasty is one of ...
Praise be to God, who says in his dear book (We raise the ranks of whomever We will, and above all t...
This paper intends to explore the historical aspect of Mamalik dynasty. It was associated with Daula...
There are numerous studies in the literature dealing with the formation years of the Mamlūk state. T...
This is the first of two connected articles that aim to offer a new perspective on the history of la...
Dinasti Mamluk merupakan dinasti yang lahir dari para budak. Dinasti Mamluk mampu memberikan sumbang...
Most modern studies have portrayed the Mamlûk period as that in which the Christian population of th...