ABSTRACT

Contemporary sources furnish fairly ample information on the structure of the Mamluk army and the units from which it was composed; but, though somThose mamluks who were boughte of their definitions and descriptions come near to the truth, the present writer has found none of them to be completely accurate. 2 He is of the opinion that the treatment of this question by modern Orientalists is also in need of some emendation, 1 and he here submits the composition of the Mamluk army which, in his opinion, is the correct one, and the grounds for his suggestion will be presented in the course of the discussion.