- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 9700
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
8:54
[1/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
[1/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain Jalut recounts the remarkable true-life saga of a man who was born a prince, struggled as a slave, and left his legacy as King. This full-length feature film documents the life of Sayfuddeen Qutuz as he overcomes many obstacles in his life during one of the most challenging episodes in Islams history. His bravery, intelligence and faith are testing along with the resolve of a nation, whose very existence was threatened by the reigning threat of the times; the Mongol invaders. Battle of Ain Jalut took place on 3 September 1260 between Mamluks and the Mongols in eastern Galilee, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. Witness the victories and defeats of the period through the life of one man who inspired a nation and changed the course of history, earning him the title: Lion of Ain Jalut. I ask Allah to make it benefits Islam and Muslims.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 9700
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
5:07
The Battle of Ain Jalut 1260 - (Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols)
Thank you for watching this video please rate/comment. This video is not realistic it is j...
published: 23 Jun 2010
author: OttomanTotalWar
The Battle of Ain Jalut 1260 - (Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols)
Thank you for watching this video please rate/comment. This video is not realistic it is just an example. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Battle of Ain Jalut (or Ayn Jalut; the "Spring of Goliath") took place on 3 September 1260 between the Egyptian Mamluks and the Mongols in Palestine, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. When Möngke Khan became Great Khan in 1251, he immediately set out to implement his grandfather Genghis Khan's plan for world empire. To lead the task of subduing the nations of the West, he selected his brother, another of Genghis Khan's grandsons, Hulagu Khan. Assembling the army took five years, and it was not until 1256 that Hulagu was prepared to begin the invasions. Operating from the Mongol base in Persia, Hulagu proceeded south. Mongke Khan had ordered good treatment for those who yielded without resistance, and destruction for those who did not. In this way Hulagu and his army had conquered some of the most powerful and longstanding dynasties of the time. Other countries in the Mongols' path submitted to Mongol authority, and contributed forces to the Mongol army. By the time that the Mongols reached Baghdad, their army included Cilician Armenians, and even some Frankish forces from the submitted Principality of Antioch. The Hashshashin in Persia fell, the 500-year-old Abbasid Caliphate of Baghdad was destroyed (see Battle of Baghdad), and so too fell the Ayyubid dynasty in Damascus ...
- published: 23 Jun 2010
- views: 41537
- author: OttomanTotalWar
15:53
Battle of Cairo - France vs. Mamluks
Here I am forced to battle the remaining Mamluk forces in Cairo for control of the city an...
published: 07 Aug 2012
author: mrXirish
Battle of Cairo - France vs. Mamluks
Here I am forced to battle the remaining Mamluk forces in Cairo for control of the city and the region in the Egyptian Campaign of Napoleon Total War. Battle #017
- published: 07 Aug 2012
- views: 206
- author: mrXirish
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Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English) Full Movie
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (www.youtube.com...
published: 17 Nov 2011
author: islamInEnG
Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English) Full Movie
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (www.youtube.com
- published: 17 Nov 2011
- views: 22540
- author: islamInEnG
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EP12 LP EU3DW:Third Mamluk War, Colonizing GH and prepping for Bohemia
In this video I finally finish off the Mamluks, I continue pushing into the GH and I prep ...
published: 18 Jan 2012
author: ShinEmperor
EP12 LP EU3DW:Third Mamluk War, Colonizing GH and prepping for Bohemia
In this video I finally finish off the Mamluks, I continue pushing into the GH and I prep my armies for the first war with Bohemia.
- published: 18 Jan 2012
- views: 438
- author: ShinEmperor
0:51
Powerful Mongols Defeat Muslims Then Convert To Islam
THE MONGOLS AND THE MAMLUKS: In the thirteenth century still another threat to the Muslim ...
published: 20 Nov 2012
author: ComeToTruth
Powerful Mongols Defeat Muslims Then Convert To Islam
THE MONGOLS AND THE MAMLUKS: In the thirteenth century still another threat to the Muslim world appeared in the land beyond the Oxus: the Mongols. Led by Genghis Khan, a confederation of nomadic tribes which had already conquered China now attacked the Muslims. In 1220 they took Samarkand and Bukhara. By mid-century they had taken Russia, Central Europe, northern Iran, and the Caucuses, and in 1258, under Hulagu Khan, they invaded Baghdad and put an end to the remnants of the once-glorious 'Abbasid Empire. The ancient systems of irrigation were destroyed and the devastation was so extensive that agricultural recovery, even in the twentieth century, is still incomplete. Because a minor scion of the dynasty took refuge with the Mamluks in Egypt, the 'Abbasid caliphate continued in name into the sixteenth century. In effect, however, it expired with the Mongols and the capture of Baghdad. From Iraq the Mongols pressed forward into Syria and then toward Egypt where, for the first time, they faced adversaries who refused to quail before their vaunted power. These were the Mamluks, soldier-slaves from the Turkish steppe area north of the Black and Caspian Seas with a later infusion of Circassians from the region of the Caucuses Mountains. The Mamluks had been recruited by the Ayyubids and then, like the Turkish mercenaries of the 'Abbasid caliphs, had usurped power from their enfeebled masters. Unlike their predecessors, however, they were able to maintain their power, and they ...
- published: 20 Nov 2012
- views: 2211
- author: ComeToTruth
9:45
Story about Mameluks of Egypt
Султан Бейбарс (араб. الملك الظاهر ركن الدين بيبرس البندقداري — аль-Малик аз-З...
published: 03 Sep 2007
author: debashir
Story about Mameluks of Egypt
Султан Бейбарс (араб. الملك الظاهر ركن الدين بيبرس البندقداري — аль-Малик аз-Захир Рукн-ад-дин Бейбарыс аль-Бундукдари ас-Салих; 1223 -- 1 июля, 1277) — султан Египта кыпчакского происхождения. Мамлюк. 1260-1277 az-Zahir Rukn-ad-Din Baybars I al-Bunduqdari. The first Mamluk dynasty was named Bahri after the name of one of the regiments, the Bahirya or River Island regiment. The name Bahri (بحري meaning 'of the sea') referred to their center in al-Manial Island in the Nile. The regiment consisted mainly of Kipchak Turks and Circassians. The Bahri dynasty or Bahriyya Sultanate المماليك البحرية was a Mamluk dynasty of Kipchak Turk origin that ruled Egypt from 1250 to 1382 when they were succeeded by the Burji dynasty, another group of Mamluks. Their name means 'of the sea', referring to them ruling from Al-Manyal Island in the Nile (Bahr al-Nil) off Cairo. In 1250, when the Ayyubid sultan as-Salih Ayyub died, the Mamluks owned by sultan killed his owner's heir, and the Mamluk general Aybak (who ruled 1250 - 1257) married Shajar al-Durr (Arabic: "String of Pearls"), widow of as-Salih. The Mamluks consolidated their power in ten years and eventually established the Bahri dynasty. They were helped by the Mongols' sack of Baghdad in 1258, which effectively destroyed the Abbasid caliphate. Cairo became more prominent as a result and remained a Mamluk capital thereafter. The Mamluks were power cavalry warriors mixing the practices of the Turkic steppe peoples from ...
- published: 03 Sep 2007
- views: 47962
- author: debashir
6:55
"Мамлюк" "მამლუქი" "Mamluk" 11 (13)
www.youtube.com "Мамлюк" ("მამლუქი") ("Mamluk") Художественный фильм, СССР, 1958 год Режис...
published: 02 Jan 2010
author: Mushtaid
"Мамлюк" "მამლუქი" "Mamluk" 11 (13)
www.youtube.com "Мамлюк" ("მამლუქი") ("Mamluk") Художественный фильм, СССР, 1958 год Режиссёр: Давид Рондели (დავიდ რონდელი) В ролях: Верико Анджапаридзе (ვერიკო ანჯაფარიძე), Кахи Кавсадзе (კახი კავსაძე)
- published: 02 Jan 2010
- views: 6462
- author: Mushtaid
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[6/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
[6/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain Jalut recounts the remarkable true-life saga of a man who was born a prince, struggled as a slave, and left his legacy as King. This full-length feature film documents the life of Sayfuddeen Qutuz as he overcomes many obstacles in his life during one of the most challenging episodes in Islams history. His bravery, intelligence and faith are testing along with the resolve of a nation, whose very existence was threatened by the reigning threat of the times; the Mongol invaders. Battle of Ain Jalut took place on 3 September 1260 between Mamluks and the Mongols in eastern Galilee, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. Witness the victories and defeats of the period through the life of one man who inspired a nation and changed the course of history, earning him the title: Lion of Ain Jalut. I ask Allah to make it benefits Islam and Muslims.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 4251
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
5:10
"The Elegy of the Circassian (Mamluk) Sultans" [«АДЫГЭ ПАЩТЫХЬХЭМ Я ГЪЫБЗЭ»]
Lament on the Circassian Mamluks: "The Elegy of the Circassian Sultans" «АДЫГЭ ПАЩТЫХЬХЭМ ...
published: 25 Jan 2011
author: CircassianMinstrels
"The Elegy of the Circassian (Mamluk) Sultans" [«АДЫГЭ ПАЩТЫХЬХЭМ Я ГЪЫБЗЭ»]
Lament on the Circassian Mamluks: "The Elegy of the Circassian Sultans" «АДЫГЭ ПАЩТЫХЬХЭМ Я ГЪЫБЗЭ» Sung by the Circassian bard Ziramikw Qardenghwsch' in the Kabardian dialect of Circassian Translated by Amjad Jaimoukha Produced by Sanjalay Jaimoukha The fate of the Circassian Mamluks is lamented in this chant, which is some five centuries old. The death knell of the 135-year old Circassian Mamluk dynasty in Egypt and the Middle East pealed in 1516, following the defeat of the Circassian Mamluk potentate Qansuh al-Ghawri by the Ottoman Sultan Selim I in the epic battle of Marj Dabiq, which took place north of Aleppo in Syria. In January 1517, Selim overthrew the last Mamluk Dynast, Tuman Bey, and took Cairo. Nevertheless, the progeny of the Circassian Mamluks continued to play an influential role in Egyptian society and military for centuries afterwards. The song is categorized both as a heroic/historical anthem and as an elegy. In other works, it is also categorized as a plaintive song: "The Plaintive Chant of Circassian Sultans" («АДЫГЭ ПАЩТЫХЬХЭМ Я ТХЬЭУСЫХЭ»). Although the words of the song have slightly changed through the ages, it has retained some archaic features of old and mediaeval Circassian. There is a longer version of this chant available in the Circassian musical lore. It is worthy of mention that the archives in the Circassian republics contain untold treasures of Circassian culture and folklore. The cultural workers in the Caucasus need to be coaxed to ...
- published: 25 Jan 2011
- views: 2517
- author: CircassianMinstrels
8:43
[3/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
[3/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain Jalut recounts the remarkable true-life saga of a man who was born a prince, struggled as a slave, and left his legacy as King. This full-length feature film documents the life of Sayfuddeen Qutuz as he overcomes many obstacles in his life during one of the most challenging episodes in Islams history. His bravery, intelligence and faith are testing along with the resolve of a nation, whose very existence was threatened by the reigning threat of the times; the Mongol invaders. Battle of Ain Jalut took place on 3 September 1260 between Mamluks and the Mongols in eastern Galilee, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. Witness the victories and defeats of the period through the life of one man who inspired a nation and changed the course of history, earning him the title: Lion of Ain Jalut. I ask Allah to make it benefits Islam and Muslims.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 2439
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
8:41
[7/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
[7/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain Jalut recounts the remarkable true-life saga of a man who was born a prince, struggled as a slave, and left his legacy as King. This full-length feature film documents the life of Sayfuddeen Qutuz as he overcomes many obstacles in his life during one of the most challenging episodes in Islams history. His bravery, intelligence and faith are testing along with the resolve of a nation, whose very existence was threatened by the reigning threat of the times; the Mongol invaders. Battle of Ain Jalut took place on 3 September 1260 between Mamluks and the Mongols in eastern Galilee, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. Witness the victories and defeats of the period through the life of one man who inspired a nation and changed the course of history, earning him the title: Lion of Ain Jalut. I ask Allah to make it benefits Islam and Muslims.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 4316
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
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18:45
Wallachia 72 - Mamluks Squeal, Prussia Too
Not a lot of competition from the Egyptians in this era. Or land tech is superior, and our...
published: 28 Mar 2012
author: shenryyr2
Wallachia 72 - Mamluks Squeal, Prussia Too
Not a lot of competition from the Egyptians in this era. Or land tech is superior, and our manpower is simply massive. So quickly they fall and give us our desires. We're now much closer to a "free" state of Jerusalem. In the meantime two full Bromanian armies keep Morocco at bay in Guinea, slowly pulling more land under our flag. Once England peaces them out, we should be able to gake Gambia and Kumasi.
- published: 28 Mar 2012
- views: 1181
- author: shenryyr2
9:48
[5/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
[5/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain Jalut recounts the remarkable true-life saga of a man who was born a prince, struggled as a slave, and left his legacy as King. This full-length feature film documents the life of Sayfuddeen Qutuz as he overcomes many obstacles in his life during one of the most challenging episodes in Islams history. His bravery, intelligence and faith are testing along with the resolve of a nation, whose very existence was threatened by the reigning threat of the times; the Mongol invaders. Battle of Ain Jalut took place on 3 September 1260 between Mamluks and the Mongols in eastern Galilee, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. Witness the victories and defeats of the period through the life of one man who inspired a nation and changed the course of history, earning him the title: Lion of Ain Jalut. I ask Allah to make it benefits Islam and Muslims.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 2553
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
9:16
[2/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
[2/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain Jalut recounts the remarkable true-life saga of a man who was born a prince, struggled as a slave, and left his legacy as King. This full-length feature film documents the life of Sayfuddeen Qutuz as he overcomes many obstacles in his life during one of the most challenging episodes in Islams history. His bravery, intelligence and faith are testing along with the resolve of a nation, whose very existence was threatened by the reigning threat of the times; the Mongol invaders. Battle of Ain Jalut took place on 3 September 1260 between Mamluks and the Mongols in eastern Galilee, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. Witness the victories and defeats of the period through the life of one man who inspired a nation and changed the course of history, earning him the title: Lion of Ain Jalut. I ask Allah to make it benefits Islam and Muslims.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 3949
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
8:46
[4/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain...
published: 10 Jun 2011
author: Cartoons4MuslimKids
[4/7] Lion of Ain Jalut - Egyptian Mamluks vs Mongols - (English)
This Islamic cartoon movie takes you back in history to the 13th century, the story of Ain Jalut recounts the remarkable true-life saga of a man who was born a prince, struggled as a slave, and left his legacy as King. This full-length feature film documents the life of Sayfuddeen Qutuz as he overcomes many obstacles in his life during one of the most challenging episodes in Islams history. His bravery, intelligence and faith are testing along with the resolve of a nation, whose very existence was threatened by the reigning threat of the times; the Mongol invaders. Battle of Ain Jalut took place on 3 September 1260 between Mamluks and the Mongols in eastern Galilee, in the Jezreel Valley, not far from Ein Harod. Witness the victories and defeats of the period through the life of one man who inspired a nation and changed the course of history, earning him the title: Lion of Ain Jalut. I ask Allah to make it benefits Islam and Muslims.
- published: 10 Jun 2011
- views: 2983
- author: Cartoons4MuslimKids