Re: If Armenians stayed Zoroastrian...
The Egyptian mamluks of Kurdish descent? - you're mixing up the mamluks and the Ayyubids, my friend.
The Egyptian mamluks were originally recruited from Kipchaq Turks and Circassians, allthough in later centuries, most mamluks were recruited from Georgians and Armenians.
However, you're quite right about them being really harsh on the Christians, and the Egyptian mamluks indeed conquered the Holy Land after they attacked and defeated the Mongols there.
Mamluks were the slave-soldiers that were commonly trained and used in the Muslim world.
Many Muslim rulers throughout the Muslim world recruited slave boys that were then converted to Islam and trained as soldiers.
However, it wasn't uncommon for such slave soldiers to overthrow their masters at some point, and that's exactly what happened in Egypt in 1254; the mamluks there overthrew and killed the Ayyubid sultan al-Ashraf II.
Originally posted by karoaper
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The Egyptian mamluks were originally recruited from Kipchaq Turks and Circassians, allthough in later centuries, most mamluks were recruited from Georgians and Armenians.
However, you're quite right about them being really harsh on the Christians, and the Egyptian mamluks indeed conquered the Holy Land after they attacked and defeated the Mongols there.
Originally posted by Էլիա
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Many Muslim rulers throughout the Muslim world recruited slave boys that were then converted to Islam and trained as soldiers.
However, it wasn't uncommon for such slave soldiers to overthrow their masters at some point, and that's exactly what happened in Egypt in 1254; the mamluks there overthrew and killed the Ayyubid sultan al-Ashraf II.
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