The Mamluks: Slave Warriors of Medieval Islam

by John Brunton

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From humble beginnings as slaves in Egypt, the Mamluks trained as soldiers and rose in status to seize control of the largest empire in Islam. They ruled over Egypt and Syria for over two centuries. They saved the region from devastation from the Mongols and expelled the last of the Crusaders from the Holy Land.

The Mamluks presided over the last flowering of the culture of medieval Islam, where their scientific and artistic achievements were at least preserved, if only advanced a little.

Conquest by the Ottomans of 1517 may have ended the Mamluke Sultanate, but the Mamluks themselves continued as a powerful military class until modern times. They fought Napoleon when he invaded Egypt in 1798. Their alleged end in 1811 was as bloody as the rest of their history, but there is even evidence of the Mamluks continuing longer, possibly until the later nineteenth century.
  • ISBN10 1398107344
  • ISBN13 9781398107342
  • Publish Date 15 May 2023
  • Publish Status Forthcoming
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Amberley Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Language English