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    Empire, particularly his conquest between 1516 and 1517 of the entire Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt, which included all of the Levant, Hejaz, Tihamah and Egypt...
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    Furusiyya (category Mamluk Sultanate)
    Ayyār Behrens-Abouseif, Doris (2014). Practising Diplomacy in the Mamluk Sultanate: Gifts and Material Culture in the Medieval Islamic World. London:...
    23 KB (1,642 words) - 19:51, 5 March 2024
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    RIDS VIJAYA- NAGARA GEORGIA TIMURID EMPIRE DELHI SULTANATE Tungus AVA KHMER OTTOMAN EMPIRE MAMLUK SULTANATE JO- SEON MAJAPAHIT MUSCOVY ◁ ▷ Hussein first served...
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  • Great Seljuk Sultanate
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    Previously, mamluks had constituted the later 'Abbasid, the Samanid and the Ghaznavid armies. In fact, the Ghaznavid dynasty was itself of mamluk origin....
    170 KB (17,388 words) - 23:56, 24 March 2024
  • Battle of Cairo (1367) (category Battles involving the Mamluk Sultanate)
    rebellion was a clash that took place in late 1367 during the reign of the Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban and ended with the crushing of a rebellion against...
    3 KB (229 words) - 16:43, 24 January 2024
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    with the Mamluks for control of Syria continued. The Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar, the only major victory by the Mongols over the Mamluk Sultanate, ended...
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  • Ghurid Sultanate
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    Iltutmish prevailed, marking the advent of the Mamluk dynasty. This was the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, which in total had five dynasties and would...
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  • Sultanate of Damascus)
    Safavids, started a campaign of conquest against the Mamluk sultanate. On 21 September, the Mamluk governor of Damascus fled the city, and on 2 October...
    126 KB (13,509 words) - 05:39, 25 March 2024
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    Masyaf (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from March 2021)
    Masyaf was fully incorporated into the sultanate in 1270. Ismailis continued inhabiting it throughout Mamluk rule. Towards the end of the century, Masyaf...
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    Amir Khusrau (category People from the Delhi Sultanate)
    Delhi, killed Qaiqabad and became Sultan, thus ending the Mamluk dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate and starting the Khalji dynasty. Jalal ud-Din Firuz Khalji...
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    Qara Qoyunlu, and Qara Yusuf fled to Egypt, seeking refuge with the Mamluk Sultanate. Qara Yusuf was welcomed by Sheikh Mahmud, the nāʾib of Damascus. Not...
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  • List of former transcontinental countries (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from June 2022)
    Horde (2) – Europe, Asia [map] Empire of Nicaea (2) – Asia, Europe [map] Mamluk Empire (2) – Africa, Asia Majapahit Empire (2) – Asia, Oceania [map] Ilkhanate...
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  • History of Egypt (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from May 2023)
    Caliphate (750–935), Fatimid Caliphate (909–1171), Ayyubid Sultanate (1171–1260), and the Mamluk Sultanate (1250–1517). In 1517, Ottoman sultan Selim I captured...
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    Seljuks established the Seljuk Empire (1037–1194), the Sultanate of Kermân (1041–1186) and the Sultanate of Rum (1074–1308), which stretched from Iran to Anatolia...
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    Khalil co-opted his father's Mansuriyya, the most powerful mamluk regiment in the sultanate, by absorbing them into his Circassian corps, the Ashrafiyya...
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  • Warrior (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from June 2021)
    14th century knight Pippo Spano, member of the Order of the Dragon Ottoman Mamluk warrior (circa 1550) Recreation of a mounted warrior from the Mongol Empire...
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    History of the firearm (category Articles covered by WikiProject Wikify from May 2015)
    invading Mongols who introduced gunpowder to the Islamic world and cites Mamluk antagonism towards early riflemen as an example of how gunpowder weapons...
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