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How the Nile Made the Mamluks: Baybars, Qutuz, and the Slave-Soldier Empire

How the Nile Made the Mamluks: Baybars, Qutuz, and the Slave-Soldier Empire

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In this episode of Rivers That Created Empires, Lucas and Luna explore how the Nile River shaped the rise of the Mamluk Sultanate, one of the most remarkable military empires of the medieval world. We dive into the slave-soldier origins of the Mamluks, the pivotal Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260 where Qutuz and Baybars stopped the Mongol advance, and how the annual Nile flood and Egypt's agricultural wealth fueled a military machine that dominated the eastern Mediterranean for over 250 years. We discuss the Bahriyya regiment, the assassination of Qutuz, Baybars' consolidation of power, and the Mamluk system of military patronage that turned enslaved warriors into sultans. Along the way, we touch on the Crusader states, the shifting course of the Nile Delta, and how the river's bounty allowed Cairo to become a capital of trade, learning, and power. This episode is a focused look at a specific chapter of Nile history that hasn't been covered before in the series. #Mamluk #Baybars #Qutuz #BattleOfAinJalut #NileRiver #Cairo #Mongols #Crusades #SlaveSoldiers #Bahriyya #Ayyubids #Salihiyya #MedievalEgypt #IslamicHistory #History #FexingoHistory #RiversThatCreatedEmpires #MilitaryHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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