The Mamlūks (In Our Time, 26/9/13)
- Duration: 41:43
- Updated: 28 Sep 2014
*** The Mamluks ruled Egypt and Syria from about 1250 to 1517. Originally slave soldiers who managed to depose their masters, they went on to repel the Mongols and the Crusaders to become the dominant force in the medieval Islamic Middle Eastern world. Although the Mamluks were renowned as warriors, under their rule art, crafts and architecture blossomed. Little known by many in the West today, the Mamluks remained in power for almost 300 years until they were eventually overthrown by the Ottomans. ***
Guests:
Amira Bennison
Robert Irwin
Doris Behrens-Abouseif
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*** The Mamluks ruled Egypt and Syria from about 1250 to 1517. Originally slave soldiers who managed to depose their masters, they went on to repel the Mongols and the Crusaders to become the dominant force in the medieval Islamic Middle Eastern world. Although the Mamluks were renowned as warriors, under their rule art, crafts and architecture blossomed. Little known by many in the West today, the Mamluks remained in power for almost 300 years until they were eventually overthrown by the Ottomans. ***
Guests:
Amira Bennison
Robert Irwin
Doris Behrens-Abouseif
===============================================================
The Islamic Golden Age, Islamic Golden Age, Islamic Civilization, Islamic Civilisation, Muslim Civilization, Muslim Civilisation, Islamic History, Muslim History, Arab Civilization, Arab Civilisation, Culture, Philosophy, Politics, History, Science, Achievements, Golden Age, Great Age, Muhammad, Prophet Muhammad, Muslims in History, Falsafa, Kallam, Islamic Art, Islamic Architecture, Muslim Religion, Islamic Religion, Muslim Thinkers, Ummayad, Abbasid, Fatamids, Muslim Dynasty, Mamluks, Ottomans, Muslim Empires, Islamic Empire, Arabia, Introduction, Series, Battle of Marj Dābiq, Ottoman-Mamluk War, Sultan Al Mansur Qalawun, Al-Mansur Qalawun, Sultan Baybars, Al-Nasir Muhammad, Baibars, Sultan Baibars, Battle of Al Mansurah, Kipchak Turks, Burji, Bahri, Circassian, Mamluk Art, Mamluk Architecture, Shajar al-Durr, Medieval History, Medieval Islamic, Selim I, Crusades, Mongols, Ayyubids, Ayyubid Dynasty, Al-Salih,
- published: 28 Sep 2014
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