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Where were the Mamluks from?

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The most enduring Mamluk realm was the military caste in medievalEgypt
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Mamluk is an Arab term that is used to refer to slaves, specially those who served as soldiers.

The most long-lasting use of the term took place during the Middle Ages, when it was employed to refer to a cast of Egyptian knights who had evolved from the status of slaves. These Mamluks were under the control of Muslim governors.

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