
Mamluks was strong in their jihad?
Although riders were larger in history has ever known, I really believe that the Mamluks honored their military unique skills as they always have preferred defensive wars against their enemies (Mongols and the Crusaders). Moreover, the Ottoman Turks are more prone to jihad of the Mamluks, but the nation for the first time much less than the Mamluk Empire, and although its not as skilled warriors. The Mamluks were really lazy in that jihad was concerned, especially when compared with the Ottomans, to say nothing of the first Arab Muslims?
Not lazy, just more interested in the richness of blood spills.
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