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A Brief History of the Mamluk Sultanate: The Empire Ruled by Former Slaves
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Virtual Voice
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Daniel Kershaw
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Uncover the epic Middle Eastern history of a powerful military empire ruled by former enslaved soldiers. Perfect for an immersive commute, this dramatic narrative transports you to thirteenth-century Cairo and Syria. Experience the ultimate rise to power as captive cavalrymen seized the throne, defeated crusaders, and halted the Mongol advance.
Delve into a captivating political paradox that transformed foreign captives into an exclusive, wealthy aristocracy. Through focused listening, you will navigate the fierce factional struggles, climate shocks, and gunpowder warfare that ultimately threatened this dazzling medieval superpower.
What you'll discover inside:
• The origins of Islamic military slavery and the strategic shift to elite cavalry units.
• How the Bahri faction engineered a dramatic collapse of Ayyubid power to claim religious legitimacy.
• The daily lives of sultans, scholars, and merchants flourishing under a radical military aristocracy.
• The catastrophic impact of plague, economic transformation, and factional infighting on a fragile realm.
• The deadly transition to gunpowder warfare and rising pressure from Ottoman and Portuguese rivals.
• Profound insights into social mobility, ethnicity, and premodern law within an Islamic superpower.
Do not miss this chance to explore one of history’s most remarkable experiments in absolute power. Press play now to witness the spectacular rise and devastating fall of a dynasty forged in captivity.
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