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Saber of Tumanbay I. Al-Adil Sayf ad-Din Tuman bay (السلطان الملك العادل أبو النصر طومان باى الأشرفى قايتباى) was the twenty fifth Mamluk Sultan of Egypt from the Burji dynasty. He ruled for about one hundred days in 1501.
Le sultanat Mamelouk du Caire – Page 2 – Histoire Islamique
Mamluks were purchased, their status was above ordinary slaves, who were not allowed to carry weapons or perform certain tasks. In places such as Egypt from the Ayyubid dynasty to the time of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, mamluks were considered to be “true lords", with social status above freeborn Muslims.
A Ghulam services to Turkish and Berber Fatimid infantryman Kutama under the Fatimid with its typical shield Kutama Berbers
Museum of Islamic Art Inaugurates the Islamic Glass Exhibitions
Museum of Islamic Art Inaugurates the Islamic Glass Exhibitions - Magazine | Islamic Arts Magazine
(#181) An enamelled and gilded Mamluk-style basin, signed Eugene Brasseur, France, dated 1883
An enamelled and gilded Mamluk-style basin, signed Eugene Brasseur, France, dated 1883, the compressed globular form with everted rim, enamelled on the body with calligraphic cartouches within a design of stylised entwined palmettes on a painted gold background, the underside signed '15 Aout 1883 - Eugène Brasseur' 27cm. diam. 13.7cm. height
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Canteen mid-13th century Ayyubid period Brass, silver inlay H: 45.2 W: 21.5 D: 21.5 cm Syria or Northern Iraq
The Citadel of Aleppo is a medieval fortified palace in the centre of the old city of Aleppo, northern Syria. Although the Citadel was occupied by many civilizations including the Greeks, Byzantines, Ayyubids and Mamluks, the Majority of the Construction dates back to the Kurdish Ayyubid Dynasty.
A MAMLUK COVERED BRASS BOWL , EGYPT OR SYRIA, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY | Christie's
A MAMLUK COVERED BRASS BOWL EGYPT OR SYRIA, SECOND HALF 15TH CENTURY
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Mosque-lamp. Arabic inscriptions. Made of gilded and enamelled glass. Mamluk dynasty; 1350