Iran: Journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies, Volum 46The Institute, 2008 Volumes for 1963- include the Director's report, 1961/62- |
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... Mamluk troops actually were . When attempting to answer this question , it is worth recalling the original context in which the Mamluk system developed : above all , that the ' Abbasids resorted to slave armies not as a first choice but ...
... Mamluk troops actually were . When attempting to answer this question , it is worth recalling the original context in which the Mamluk system developed : above all , that the ' Abbasids resorted to slave armies not as a first choice but ...
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... Mamluk system was not only the financial but the social burden of the Mamluk presence . As has frequently been noted , the building of Samarra took place due to the inability of al - Mu'taşim's alien Mamluk population to coexist with ...
... Mamluk system was not only the financial but the social burden of the Mamluk presence . As has frequently been noted , the building of Samarra took place due to the inability of al - Mu'taşim's alien Mamluk population to coexist with ...
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... Mamluk officials and guards left a great deal to be desired . Thus the Samanid Mamluk Bāris not only himself defected from Samanid service to the ' Abbasids but in 295/908 he in turn was poisoned by one of his own ghulāms , who ...
... Mamluk officials and guards left a great deal to be desired . Thus the Samanid Mamluk Bāris not only himself defected from Samanid service to the ' Abbasids but in 295/908 he in turn was poisoned by one of his own ghulāms , who ...
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