A Mamluk (Arabic: مملوك mamluk (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural)), "owned"; also transliterated mamlouk, Turkish: Memlük, also called Kölemen; , mamluq, mamluke, mameluk, mameluke, mamaluke or marmeluke was a soldier of slave origin, who were predominantly Cumans or Kipchak and later Circassian and Georgian. The "mamluk phenomenon", as David Ayalon dubbed the creation of the specific warrior class, was of great political importance and was extraordinarily long-lived, lasting from the 9th to the 19th century AD. Over time, mamluks became a powerful military caste in various Muslim societies. Particularly in Egypt, but also in the Levant, Iraq, and India, mamluks held political and military power. In some cases, they attained the rank of sultan, while in others they held regional power as amirs or beys. Most notably, mamluk factions seized the sultanate for themselves in Egypt and Syria in a period known as the Mamluk Sultanate (1250–1517). The Mamluk Sultanate famously beat back the Mongols at the Battle of Ayn Jalut and fought the Crusaders effectively driving them out from the Levant by 1291 and officially in 1302 ending the era of the Crusades.
My wolf sings, he doesn't bark like a dog.
His mum was killed in the hands of a man.
He was next at only 6 weeks old.
These fools playing God I just don't understand.
My, my Malakai
My, my Malakai
This lady is screaming at the top of her lungs,
Baby
I knew at once
The way you looked at me
I think you know what I feel for you
Tell me
I'm all you need
'Cause when you're next to me
I wanna give it all to you
Bridge:
The way you look into my eyes
And every time you smile
Chorus:
Anything you do I like
Everything with you I like
You know how to do it right
And you make me feel so... Yeah, yeah, yeah
Chorus
Baby
It's you and me
I know we were meant to be
'Cause you are there just when I needed you
Baby
You set me free
And all you do for me
I wanna spend my time with you
Bridge
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Verse1
You should never judge a book by the cover
Take another look inside
Trust me when I say he ain't just a lover
He's the only one who's mine
I tell you
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Look mamma
Look mamma
Oh-oh-oh-oh-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-ay-oh look mamma
Oh-oh-oh-oh-ay-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-ay-oh look mamma
Verse2
Sure he doesn't look like doctors and lawyers
But it doesn't mean a thing
He's got better ? than high-class ?
Mamma you should hear him sing
I tell you,
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him
Mamma look, I love him