Slave Soldiers and Islam_ The Genesis of a Military System - Daniel Pipes

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SlavesinWar:TheHistorical

Record

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Thefirst
large-scale

expedition


ofslave

soldiersin
history

was

probably


thatof
al-MuCtaim

in 213/828, which

consistedof

4,000

Turkssentto
Egypt

for

two
years.

124

Asmilitary


slaves

cameto

forma
largepart

of

theAbbasid
army

inthe
following

decades,
they

gained


a
greater

roleinEgypt


aswell,culminating

in254/868

whenthesonofaTurkishmilitary


slave,
Ah.

madb.

Tfilfin,


becamegovernor


oftheprovince

andthenindependent


ruler,
relying

inlarge part

on anarmed


force made
up

of

slaves.

125

By


the

time the Abbasids

won back controlof

the

country

in

292/905,slavesoldiershad


a
major

roleinthemili-

tary

structure.

Underthe


Ikhshidids,
"many

freed

slavescarried

arms

and entered the military organization,


some of them


reachinghighpositions


init.

’’16

Kffir,

ablackslaveeunuch


with
military

experience,

tookover

theIkhshidid
government

in

334/946
(becoming

itsofficialhead


in
355/966)

and


ruleduntil

just

before

theFatimid
conquest

of
Egypt

in

358/969.1


Withtheadventof

Fatimidrule,

lz8

military

slaves
acquired

new
importance;

perhaps


mostcharacteristically

soldiers

ofdi-

verseoriginsfought


under


theShiC
leadership,

whichledto

constant

turmoil in the armed


forces. From

the time the

Ayyubids


tookoverin

564/1169,slavesof

CentralAsian
origins

predominated.


In

timetheirholdoverthearmy


andthe
gov-

ernment

increased,until

648/1250
they

tookoverthe

rule,too,

keeping


itforovertwoand


halfcenturies.Evenafter


theOtto-

man
conquest

in922/1517,military

slavesandtheir


descendants

continuedtodominateEgyptianpolitics?


9

They


losttoNapo-


leonin

1213/1798andweremassacredby
Muh.ammad

AIin

1226/1811,

whichendedtheir


holdover
Egyptian

public

life.

Some

oftheirdescendants,dubbedTurco-Egyptians,


retained

124.

AI-Kindi,
pp.

188-89;

ITB,
2:208-09.

125.C.

H.
Becker,Beitrige

zur

Geschichte.Tlgyptensunter

demIslam(Strassburg,

1902-03),
pp.

192-94.

126.

S.I.Kshif,
M#rJ3

CAs.r

al-lkhshdyn,

2ded.(Cairo,1970),p.

255.

127.

Onhim,seeI.al-Abyirf,

Ab’l-Misk

Kfr

(Cairo,1382/1962).

128.

OntheFatimid,Ayyubid,

andMamlukuse

of
military

slaves,seenotes

109,

115,and 118 above.

129.A.Raymond,Artisans

et
commerants

auCaire

auXVIIIesi’ecle(Damascus,

1973-74),
pp.

659-726.
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