Soldiers of Fortune: The Story of the MamlukesStein and Day, 1973 - 480 pages An Arab historian traces events leading to the rise and decline of the powerful Muslim Mamluke Empire between 1250 and 1517. |
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List of Maps PAGE | 17 |
Historical Background | 19 |
Arabia in A D 600 before Islam | 20 |
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