The Mamluk dynasty of Mesopotamia (Arabic: مماليك العراق, romanized: Mamālīk al-ʻIrāq) was a dynasty of Georgian Mamluk origin which ruled over Iraq in...
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the 13th century Mamluk dynasty (Iraq) in the 18th and 19th centuries Mamluk-Kipchak language Mamluk architecture Mamluk carpets Mamluk playing cards Mameluke...
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Mamluk dynasty (lit. 'Slave dynasty'), or the Mamluk Sultanate, is the historiographical name or umbrella term used to refer to the three dynasties of...
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was a Mamluk from Armenia. In Iran and Iraq, the Buyid dynasty used Turkic slaves throughout their empire. The rebel al-Basasiri was a Mamluk who eventually...
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Bahri Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البحرية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Baḥariyya), sometimes referred to as the Bahri dynasty, were the rulers of the Mamluk Sultanate...
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History of Islam (section Mamluk Sultanate)
Ayyubid Egyptian dynasty was overthrown by slave regiments, and the Mamluk Sultanate was born. Military prestige was at the center of Mamluk society, and...
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from 1704 to 1831 From Independence under the Mamluk state of Iraq). Before reforms (1534–1704), Iraq was divided into four Eyalets (provinces): Baghdad...
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creating stability in Iraq. Many future Mamluk pashas would follow in his and his son's footsteps. Mamluk dynasty (Iraq) Jalili dynasty Al-Azzawi, Abbas....
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History of Islam in China (section Tang dynasty)
improved soon after. In 756, a contingent probably consisting of Persians and Iraqis was sent to Gansu to help Emperor Xuanzong in his struggle against the An...
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Golden Age, the Timurid Empire, based in Central Asia ruled by the Timurid dynasty, witnessed the revival of arts and sciences. Its movement spread across...
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Iraq, Iran, Syria) Emirate of Aleppo, Lulu' dynasty (1004–1016) Assaf dynasty (1306–1591, Lebanon) Harfush dynasty (1517–1865, Lebanon, Syria) Mamluk...
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military caste of mamluks (freed slave soldiers) headed by a sultan. The sultanate was established with the overthrow of the Ayyubid dynasty in Egypt in 1250...
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Sultan of Egypt (section Mamluk dynasties)
later Mamluk sultans were also regarded as the Sultans of Syria. From 1914, the title was once again used by the heads of the Muhammad Ali dynasty of Egypt...
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The Ikhshidid dynasty (Arabic: الإخشيديون, ALA-LC: al-Ikhshīdīyūn) was a dynasty of Turkic mamluk origin, who ruled Egypt and the Levant from 935 to 969...
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Dawud Pasha of Baghdad (redirect from Dawud Pasha (Mamluk ruler of Iraq))
Mamluk ruler of Iraq, from c. 1816 to 1831. Iraq at this period was nominally part of the Ottoman Empire but in practice largely autonomous. Mamluks were...
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Empire Mamluk dynasty (Iraq) Kathiri Mahra Sultanate Federation of South Arabia Persia Iranian Intermezzo Tahirid dynasty Alavids Saffarid dynasty Samanid...
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that became difficult to curb. During the years 1747–1831, Iraq was ruled by a Mamluk dynasty of Georgian origin, who succeeded in obtaining autonomy from...
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While the first three Mamluk sultans, Aybak, his son al-Mansur Ali, and Qutuz, are generally considered part of the Bahri dynasty, they were not part of...
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Hashemites (redirect from Hashemite dynasty)
Shīʿas until the late Mamluk or early Ottoman period, when they became followers of the Shāfiʿī school of Sunnī Islam. The current dynasty was founded by Sharif...
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Later Abbasid era (936–1258). A cadet branch of the dynasty also ruled as ceremonial rulers for the Mamluk Sultanate (1261–1517) until their conquest by the...
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Ilkhanate (redirect from Ilkhanid Dynasty)
illumination were Mosul and Baghdad in Iraq. They matched the quality of contemporary production in the Mamluk Sultanate and may have influenced the latter...
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Abbasid Caliphate (redirect from Abbasid Iraq)
themselves in the Mamluk capital of Cairo in 1261. Though lacking in political power, with the brief exception of Caliph al-Musta'in, the dynasty continued to...
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Bahri Mamluks in Syria led by Baibars pressured an-Nasir Yusuf to intervene by invading Egypt, but he would not act, fearing the Bahri dynasty would usurp...
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under the Fatimid dynasty in Africa, Palestine and parts of Arabia; the Hamdanid dynasty in Syria; and the Buyid dynasty in Iraq and Iran. During this...
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Mamluk architecture was the architectural style that developed under the Mamluk Sultanate (1250–1517), which ruled over Egypt, the Levant, and the Hijaz...
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1258. Iraq later came under the control of the Ottoman Empire in the 16th century. During the years 1747–1831, Iraq was ruled by a Mamluk dynasty of Georgian...
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Al-Saadoun, Emir of the Iraqi Al-Muntafiq tribes, to repel Wahhabi attacks against the cities and valleys of southern Mamluk Iraq, especially the Al-Muntafiq...
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Baybars (redirect from Zahiri dynasty)
'Father of Conquests'), was the fourth Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria, of Turkic Kipchak origin, in the Bahri dynasty, succeeding Qutuz. He was one of the...
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reported at least one Muslim town; and the first evidence of a Muslim dynasty is the gravestone, dated AH 696 (AD 1297), of Sultan Malik al Saleh, the...
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The Military of the Mamluk Sultanate (Egyptian Arabic: جيش السلطنة المملوكية, Coptic: Ⲛⲉⲛⲁⲗⲁⲥⲱϯ ⲛ̀ⲙⲉⲧⲟⲩⲣⲟ ⲛ̀ⲙⲉⲙⲗⲟⲩⲕⲓ), officially known as Al-Asakir al-Masria...
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