- S2CID 187674117. Glubb, John.
Soldiers of Fortune: The
Story of the
Mamlukes (Hodder & Stoughton, 1973) Gordon,
Matthew S. (2001). The
Breaking of a...
- The
Mamluk Sultanate (Arabic: سلطنة المماليك, romanized: Salṭanat al-Mamālīk), also
known as
Mamluk Egypt or the
Mamluk Empire, was a
state that ruled...
- The
Burji Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البرجية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Burjiya) or Circ****ian
Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك الشركس, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Sharkas)...
- The
Bahri Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البحرية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Baḥariyya),
sometimes referred to as the
Bahri dynasty, were the
rulers of the Mamluk...
-
defeating the
Mamlukes at the
Battle of Marj
Dabiq near
Aleppo in
northern Syria.
Selim carried on his
victorious campaign against the
Mamlukes and conquered...
-
Archived from the
original on 26
October 2017.
Retrieved 7 May 2021. "The
Mamlukes".
Egyptian History.
Archived from the
original on 21 June 2021. Retrieved...
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Soldiers of Fortune: The
Story of the
Mamlukes,
Stein & Day, 1973. The Way of Love:
Lessons from a Long Life,
Hodder &...
- Baibars, a
puppet Abbasid Caliphate was
installed in
Egypt which gave the
Mamlukes full
independence and
freedom from any
external power (Shayyal, p. 109...
-
Retrieved 2010-07-22. Glubb, John Bagot.
Soldiers of Fortune: The
Story of the
Mamlukes. New York:
Dorset Press, 1988. Pp. 66, 73–75. Holt, P. M. "al-Mustansir...
- A
strategy of
slighting castles in
Palestine was also
adopted by the
Mamlukes during their wars with the Crusaders.
Stephen the
Great used
scorched earth...