Mamluk
Mamluk is the name of a slave unit converted to Islam, which means that it is owned by Arabic, ie, the owner of blood. It was used as a guard force for the Sultan of Muslims and child You've Khalifa dynasty. In the 9th century, the 8th Caliphate of the Abbasid dynasty introduced the Mamluk system. It was a specially trained Turkic slave from Central Asia and formed a guard. Over the years, however, these Mamluk groups gradually began to engage in Khalifa's election and abolition, as well as the regime of the Gang of the Tang Dynasty in the latter half of the Tang Dynasty, and caused various corruption including corruption, assassination, . Slowly, Khalifa's authority crashed, and substantial power was concentrated on the military commander. As a result, the central power system weakened and the Abkhasia dynasty began to decline, and in the provinces, small dynasties began to emerge. In the early 13th century, as Kipchak slowly declined, many young people of Kipchak were sold as mercenaries to neighboring countries.