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The Ottoman Slave Trade, the Mamluks, and Georgia • Forbes Georgia

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“The Mamluk tribe, brought from the mountains of Circassia and Georgia, have long since taken possession of this, the best land in the world,” Napoleon declared to the Egyptian people, who invaded Mamluk Egypt in 1798. Slaves taken from Georgia by Ottoman slave traders played an important role in the military and political life of the Ottomans, especially in Mamluk Egypt and Iraq. In the 17th and 18th centuries, local Georgian kings and princes,…
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“The Mamluk tribe, brought from the mountains of Circassia and Georgia, have long since taken possession of this, the best land in the world,” Napoleon declared to the Egyptian people, who invaded Mamluk Egypt in 1798. Slaves taken from Georgia by Ottoman slave traders played an important role in the military and political life of the Ottomans, especially in Mamluk Egypt and Iraq. In the 17th and 18th centuries, local Georgian kings and princes,…

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Forbes Georgia broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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