Hurry up

>And kurds being denied their own state is one the reason.
yeah but what would those borders be?

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It's a shame, because I studied the mameluks in egypt during the ottoman era (1517 until mehmet ali in 1850)
Here is an academic link about the army composition of the mameluks armies and the mameluks representation in power between 1770 and 1830 books.openedition.org/psorbonne/2478

You can see in pic related that it was split between arabs (the majority), then turks, mameluks, christians etc. Mameluks got ottoanized a lot in their structure.

Also, did you know that the janissairies in Egypt were actually mostly arabs that really, really wanted to be janissairies?

>According to Mardis (1989: 58), Aleppo had some 4000 indigenous Janissaries in the 18th century, while in Cairo there were some 14000 (Hathaway, 1997: 14).

I've a book on the late 14-15th centuries mameluks army, I can find it, but it's rather boring iirc, it was mostly circassian and such. Not many arabs.

Here is the proper article about the fatimid army and its composition : jstor.org/stable/163658?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents

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Turkey literally illegally occupied part of the sovereign independent country. Where are condemnations and sanctions, burgers?

that's the question, because they claim many lands that have been arabized by now. And they just can't continue their ethnic cleasing/kurdification in many syrians/iraqis cities, it's a serious human right violation.
I'm not the one who decide that, it should be a negociation between the different parties, but neither Assad or the Iraqi state or Turkey or Iran will ever consider giving the land they're occupying to kurds.

>arab history
Islamic history. There is no such thing as arab history.

You can't name a single relevant arab in the middle east in the last 1100 years.

Turkey is one the biggest allies Ukraine has, dont talk negative about them oleg

>builds gas pipeline together with russians, bypassing Ukraine
Turks are certainly not Ukraine's allies. They are two-faced opportunists.

“no”

thanks user. I am suprised that they were not more reliant on africans, when the former empires seemed to be so reliant on them

>it was mostly circassian and such.
uhh, you sure about that? Why would they drag circassians all that way? how many circassians even were there to bring into their army?

>neither Assad or the Iraqi state or Turkey or Iran will ever consider giving the land they're occupying to kurds.
this. unfortunate, however. Perhaps Assad and iraq could be convinced to give up the northern territories that are practically kurdistan anyway. It’s a problematic situation though, since turkey would not respond well

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