hi all
i'm glad to open this thread to help work on the mamluks sultanate if you all please so
coz we want to make it more accurate
Thank you.
I have already share with you information about map in there
http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showt...8#post10424988
I will be appreciated if you give us some information about them.
Mamluk Flask with Polo Riders, Museum für Islamische Kunst der Staatlichen, c.1300AD
Inlaid bronze basin, late 13th or early 14th centuries AD, Mamluk, Victoria and Albert Museum
The Baptistère de Saint Louis is a hammered bronze basin inlaid with gold, silver and niello. It was made by Mohammed ibn al-Zain about 1320–40 in Egypt or Syria, during the Bahri Mamluk reign (1250–1382).
Mamluks on the Baptistère de Saint LouisModern drawings of Mamluk Cavalry and a Mamluk Tabardar based on the Baptistère de Saint Louis and a Mamluk in full armour and a Mamluk by Ian Heath partially based on it.
Mamluk figures around the outside of the basin
Mamluk mounted figures in roundels between these
Figures inside the rim of the basin
14th century Mamluks in the Sulwan Al-Muta'
Their long hair indicates their turkic origin.
Frontispiece of 3 hunters from a 14th century Mamluk Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn Zafar
The story of the horse and the boar, from the Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn Zafar
Illustrations from Nihayat al-su'l, a Mameluke manual of horsemanship and military practice, 1371.
. A drawing of a mamluk cavalryman by Ian Heath based on the Nihayat al-su'l
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Inlaid bronze basin, late 13th or early 14th centuries AD, Mamluk, Victoria and Albert Museum
Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn Zafar
Mamluks on the Baptistère de Saint Louis
Nihayat al-su'l, a Mameluke manual of horsemanship and military practice, 1371.
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Illustrations of Egyptian/Syrian Costume & Soldiers
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