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Mam·e·luke M0067800 (măm′ə-lo͞ok′)n. A member of a former military caste, originally composed of slaves from Turkey, that held the Egyptian throne from about 1250 until 1517 and remained powerful until 1811. [French mameluk, from Arabic mamlūk, slave, Mameluke, passive participle of malaka, to possess; see mlk in Semitic roots.] Mam′e·luke′ adj.Mameluke (ˈmæməˌluːk) or Mamaluke; Mamluk (ˈmæmluːk) n1. (Historical Terms) a member of a military class, originally of Turkish slaves, ruling in Egypt from about 1250 to 1517 and remaining powerful until crushed in 18112. (Military) a member of a military class, originally of Turkish slaves, ruling in Egypt from about 1250 to 1517 and remaining powerful until crushed in 18113. (Historical Terms) (in Muslim countries) a slave[C16: via French, ultimately from Arabic mamlūk slave, from malaka to possess]Mam•e•luke (ˈmæm əˌluk) also Mamluk, n. 1. a member of an Egyptian military class, originally slaves, in power from about 1250 to 1517 and influential until 1811. 2. (l.c.) (in Muslim countries) a slave. [1505–15; < Arabic mamlūk literally, slave, derivative of malaka to possess] TranslationsMamelukeenUK
Mameluke: see MamlukMamluk or Mameluke [Arab.,=slaves], a warrior caste dominant in Egypt and influential in the Middle East for over 700 years. Islamic rulers created this warrior caste by collecting non-Muslim slave boys and training them as cavalry soldiers especially loyal to their ..... Click the link for more information. . |