mameluke – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
mameluke
n.
member of a military unit that was made-up of slaves converted to Mohammedanism that seized control of the sultanate in 1250 in Egypt and held the throne until 1517 and continued in power until 1811 when it was exterminated by Mehemet Ali; (in Muslim countries) slave
Mamluk
Mamluk (
Arabic:
mamluk (singular),
mamalik (plural), meaning "property" or "owned slave" of the king, also
transliterated as
mamlouk,
mamluq,
mamluke,
mameluk,
mameluke,
mamaluke or
marmeluke) is an Arabic designation for slaves.
Mameluke
(n.)
One of a body of mounted soldiers recruited from slaves converted to Mohammedanism, who, during several centuries, had more or less control of the government of Egypt, until exterminated or dispersed by Mehemet Ali in 1811.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913), edited by Noah Porter.
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mameluke
Eng: mameluke
Urdu: مملوک . کوہ قاف کے غلام