Rise of The Mamluks (1250–1517)

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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc.

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The Arabic word mamluk (plural, mamalik) refers to “property”— that is, a person who is owned by someone else. It cannot be translated as “slave,” however, because the Arabic word for that is abd. Scholars have therefore preferred a “technical” translation: either “white slave” or, more importantly, “military slave.” The latter refers to the practice of purchasing a young (male) slave, who is then converted to Islam and trained as a soldier under the supervision of the slave owner.

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Great Events in Religion: an Encyclopedia of Pivotal Events in Religious History: Volumes 1-3

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EL-MOURSI, Mohamed. "Rise of The Mamluks (1250–1517)". Great Events in Religion: an Encyclopedia of Pivotal Events in Religious History: Volumes 1-3, (2016): 616-618.

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