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The Mamluk's Leap, Egypt - stock illustration

This image depicts the survival of a sole Mamluk (a slave soldier) who forced his horse to leap from the walls of the Citadel in Cairo to escape the massacre of hundreds of other Mamluks by Muhammad Ali in 1811. The horse died. From Rip Van Winkles Travels in Africa & Asia, published by Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., New York, 1882.
This image depicts the survival of a sole Mamluk (a slave soldier) who forced his horse to leap from the walls of the Citadel in Cairo to escape the massacre of hundreds of other Mamluks by Muhammad Ali in 1811. The horse died. From Rip Van Winkles Travels in Africa & Asia, published by Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., New York, 1882.
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