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Slavery in Mamluk and Ottoman Egypt: Military Slaves, Household Slavery, and Reform (13th–19th centuries)

Slavery in Mamluk and Ottoman Egypt: Military Slaves, Household Slavery, and Reform (13th–19th centuries)

  1. Mamluks defeat Mongols at ʿAyn Jālūt

    Labels: Battle of, Mamluk army
  2. Military-slave recruitment system entrenched in Cairo

    Labels: Mamluk recruitment, Cairo Citadel
  3. Circassian (Burji) Mamluk takeover begins

    Labels: Burji Mamluks, Barq q
  4. Ottoman capture of Cairo ends Mamluk sultanate

    Labels: Ottoman Cairo, Mamluk households
  5. Mamluk beys dominate Ottoman Egypt’s power

    Labels: Mamluk beys, Ottoman Egypt
  6. Ali Bey al-Kabir asserts near-independence

    Labels: Ali Bey, Mamluk strongman
  7. Muhammad Ali’s massacre cripples Mamluk elite

    Labels: Muhammad Ali, Mamluk massacre
  8. Ottoman decree closes Istanbul’s public slave market

    Labels: Ottoman firman, Istanbul slave
  9. Saʿīd Pasha attempts to curb Sudan slave imports

    Labels: Sa d, Sudan slave
  10. Egypt signs 1877 slave-trade suppression convention

    Labels: 1877 Convention, Egyptian government
  11. Anglo-Ottoman convention targets Red Sea trafficking

    Labels: Anglo-Ottoman convention, Red Sea
  12. Ottoman Kanunname consolidates anti–slave-trade rules

    Labels: Kanunname 1889, Abd lhamid