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In Our Time

The Mamluks

Sep 26, 2013
42:05
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Explore the rise of the Mamluks from slave soldiers to powerful rulers, their unique administrative structure and military prowess. Learn about a female ruler who married a Mamluk Sultan for legitimacy, their patronage of art and architecture, and the role of Ola Dernas as intermediaries. Discover the Mamluks' religious commitment, resilience against threats, and eventual downfall under Ottoman control. Delve into their lasting legacy in Cairo's architecture and literature.
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  • Mamluks went from slave soldiers to powerful rulers, contributing to military triumphs and cultural flourishing.
  • Mamluk system integrated military expertise, bureaucratic roles, and educational training, leaving a rich architectural and literary legacy in Cairo.

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Historical Background and Origin of the Mamluks

The Mamluks, elite slave soldiers of Turkish origin, were brought to Egypt by the Ayubids as soldiers. They evolved from slaves to a powerful ruling elite. Although recruited as slaves, they were highly trained and educated, often manumitted, and converted to Islam, holding significant status.

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