14th century Mamluks in the Sulwan Al-Muta' Aug 14, 2013 12:49:17 GMT 3 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by Druzhina on Aug 14, 2013 12:49:17 GMT 3 14th century Mamluks Their long hair indicates their turkic origin.Frontispiece of 3 hunters from a 14th century Mamluk Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn Zafar& a large image of the Frontispiece of 3 hunters from a 14th century Mamluk Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn ZafarThe story of the horse and the boar, from the Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn Zafar& a large image of the The story of the horse and the boar, from the Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn ZafarMIRROR SITEFrontispiece of 3 hunters from a 14th century Mamluk Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn Zafar& a large image of the Frontispiece of 3 hunters from a 14th century Mamluk Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn ZafarThe story of the horse and the boar, from the Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn Zafar& a large image of the The story of the horse and the boar, from the Sulwan Al-Muta' of Ibn ZafarDruzhinaIllustrations of Costume and Soldiers
14th century Mamluks in the Sulwan Al-Muta' Aug 15, 2013 10:50:59 GMT 3 Quote Select PostDeselect PostLink to PostMemberGive GiftBack to Top Post by H. İhsan Erkoç on Aug 15, 2013 10:50:59 GMT 3 True; long hair was a speciality of the Turks.