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- Ghilman (singular Arabic: غُلاَم ghulām, plural غِلْمَان ghilmān) were slave-soldiers and/or mercenaries in armies throughout the Islamic world. Islamic...
- swords inspired by types introduced to the Middle East by Central Asian ghilmans (enslaved soldiers). These swords include the Persian shamshir, the Arab...
- to a lesser extent, Mughal empires, though more commonly with the word Ghilman, which is the plural form of ghulam. It is traditionally used as the first...
- Archived from the original on 16 May 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2008. "Ghilmans and Eunuchs". Archived from the original on 27 December 2008. Retrieved...
- 1990s, it was widely believed that the earliest Mamluks were known as Ghilman or Ghulam (another broadly synonymous term for slaves) and were bought...
- emperors and installed new emperors. Similarly, in the Abbasid Caliphate, the Ghilmans (slave soldiers) deposed Caliphs once they became prominent, allowing new...
- their Military on Kurdish tribesmen, they never needed to employ Turkic Ghilmans like their Buyid Predecessors, because they provided mounted soldiers from...
- completion of which they were either enrolled in one of the newly created ghilman regiments, or emplo**** in the royal household. The rest of the m****es of...
- of the Caucasian ghulams. These new Caucasian elements (the so-called ghilman / غِلْمَان / "servants"), almost always after conversion to Shi'ism depending...
- It was a similar system to the Iranian Safavid, Afsharid, and Qajar-era ghilman, who were drawn from converted Circ****ians, Georgians, and Armenians, and...