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Mamluk
Description
Arabian unique Medieval era unit that replaces the Knight. Heals at the end of every turn, even after moving or attacking.
Historical Context
Although the term mamluk simply means “property” or “owned slave” in Arabic, most think of the military caste in medieval Islam as the only mamalik (the plural form) in history. They are certainly the most famous. Although there is disagreement among scholars, most agree that the mamluk slave-warriors arose during the reign of the Abbasid caliphs of Bagdad sometime around the 9th Century AD. These warriors were primarily of Kipchak, Circassian, Georgian, and Balkan tribes, captured or sold into slavery, and proved devoted converts to Islam, superb horsemen, and vicious adversaries. Over time the mamluks became a political power – as in Cairo where they established a sultanate – in many Muslim kingdoms, where they sometimes served as kingmakers (well, sultan-makers). So successful and influential was the mamluk caste that it survived 1000 years until wiped out by the Ottoman general Muhammed Ali Pasha in 1811.
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_arabian_mamluk

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_arabia
Arabia
Upgrades To
icon_unit_tank
Tank
Upgrade From
icon_unit_heavy_chariot
Heavy Chariot
Promotion Class: Heavy Cavalry
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
50
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_stirrups
Stirrups
Production Cost
Base Cost: 180 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 720 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 3 Gold
PortraitSquare
icon_unit_arabian_mamluk
Description
Arabian unique Medieval era unit that replaces the Knight. Heals at the end of every turn, even after moving or attacking.
Historical Context
Although the term mamluk simply means “property” or “owned slave” in Arabic, most think of the military caste in medieval Islam as the only mamalik (the plural form) in history. They are certainly the most famous. Although there is disagreement among scholars, most agree that the mamluk slave-warriors arose during the reign of the Abbasid caliphs of Bagdad sometime around the 9th Century AD. These warriors were primarily of Kipchak, Circassian, Georgian, and Balkan tribes, captured or sold into slavery, and proved devoted converts to Islam, superb horsemen, and vicious adversaries. Over time the mamluks became a political power – as in Cairo where they established a sultanate – in many Muslim kingdoms, where they sometimes served as kingmakers (well, sultan-makers). So successful and influential was the mamluk caste that it survived 1000 years until wiped out by the Ottoman general Muhammed Ali Pasha in 1811.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_arabia
Arabia
Upgrades To
icon_unit_tank
Tank
Upgrade From
icon_unit_heavy_chariot
Heavy Chariot
Promotion Class: Heavy Cavalry
icon_moves
4
Movement Points
icon_strength
50
Melee Strength

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_stirrups
Stirrups
Production Cost
Base Cost: 180 Production
Purchase Cost
Base Cost: 720 Gold
Maintenance Cost
Base Cost: 3 Gold
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