The Mamluks, a class of soldier slaves, seized power in Egypt in the 13th century and stood fast against the Mongols.
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Rule of the Ottomans
1516

Land of conflict between Christians and Arabs in the Holy Land ended in 1291 with the rise of the Mamluks, warrior slaves who overthrew Egypt's rulers and established a 260-year dynasty in the Middle East. They, in turn, were overthrown by the Ottoman Turks, who kept outsiders from Palestine for nearly 300 years.