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Just have a look at my display picture. You will see a funny meme related to Gen. Raheel Sharif who is in Saudi hands these days. I don't expect you to understand it as only Pakistanis know the context of this funny image.It seems like some covered wahhabi's feelings got hurt.. Jealousy of what seriously btw? If I feel something towards them it's pity.
@WebMaster @Horus @Icarus @TaimiKhan @Slav Defence Please ban this rude guy.Obvious propaganda.
Just like Da Vinci's Salvator Mundi was not bought by MbS but Abu Dhabi Louvre which also destroyed that previous rumor.
http://money.cnn.com/2017/12/11/investing/salvatore-mundi-buyer-abu-dhabi/index.html
https://www.theguardian.com/artandd...-painting-to-be-exhibited-at-louvre-abu-dhabi
http://theartnewspaper.com/news/abu-dhabi-salvator-mundi-leonardo
You are mentally unstable Farsi.
MbS has a wife and children. Why should he offer 10 million USD to some ugly prostitute when he can find 1 million better looking women inside KSA alone? Just a joke. Like this thread.
Nonsense.
Saudi Arabians are some of the richest people in the world and many times wealthier than the average Turk.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(PPP)_per_capita
What is considered "poor" in KSA would be considered rich or at best medium income almost everywhere else in the Muslim and developing world outside of fellow GCC states.
They spend billions in Europe and yet have zero respect.
@WebMaster @Horus @Icarus @TaimiKhan @Slav Defence Please ban this rude guy.
@Sharif al-Hijaz aka @Saif al-Arab
The same prince wasted half billion dollar on a da vinci painting, so wasted 1 billion in one month.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/06/world/middleeast/salvator-mundi-da-vinci-saudi-prince-bader.html
whats next?
Ahahaha, good point zero respect against them yet they are spending billions on them. .
thats why they are called royals!Hilarious!! Royals live in ultra luxury, do what ever they want, bang celebrities, rock the clubs yet Saudi Arabs will able to watch movie in theaters in 2018
I insist Where is the money of 20 % ummeth of KSA?
Why do 20% of population have 10 times less than average GDP?
Is there any Labour unions in the KSA?
Labours can strike or have rights?
What about Pakistanis and Indians who have been forced to worked for 500$ under the 50°C temparature in the 21 century in the name of Allah and Islam and Holly wise king????
Your talking about Mamluks i guess...A Turk is talking about slaves, hilarious, when you were actual slaves of Arabs and eunuchs for 500 + years while Arabs have never been slaves of anyone.
Your talking about Mamluks i guess...
Well you needed those slaves to fight your wars just as you need foreign support today in Yemen nothing much changed in all the centuries i guess.
Funny that your even incompetent in keeping slaves so that they would even become rulers in your lands.
Mamluk rulers
In Egypt
Bahri Dynasty
- 1250 Shajar al-Durr (al-Salih Ayyub's Widow de facto ruler of Egypt)
- 1250 Aybak
- 1257 Al-Mansur Ali
- 1259 Qutuz
- 1260 Baibars
- 1277 Al-Said Barakah
- 1280 Solamish
- 1280 Qalawun
- 1290 al-Ashraf Salah-ad-Din Khalil
- 1294 al-Nasir Muhammad first reign
- 1295 al-Adil Kitbugha
- 1297 Lajin
- 1299 al-Nasir Muhammad second reign
- 1309 al-Muzaffar Rukn-ad-Din Baybars II al-Jashankir
- 1310 al-Nasir Muhammad third reign
- 1340 Saif ad-Din Abu-Bakr
- 1341 Kujuk
- 1342 An-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt
- 1342 As-Salih Ismail, Sultan of Egypt
- 1345 Al-Kamil Sha'ban
- 1346 Al-Muzaffar Hajji
- 1347 al-Nasir Badr-ad-Din Abu al-Ma'aly al-Hassan first reign
- 1351 al-Salih Salah-ad-Din Ibn Muhammad
- 1354 al-Nasir Badr-ad-Din Abu al-Ma'aly al-Hassan second reign
- 1361 al-Mansur Salah-ad-Din Mohamed Ibn Hajji
- 1363 al-Ashraf Zein al-Din Abu al-Ma'ali ibn Shaban
- 1376 al-Mansur Ala-ad-Din Ali Ibn al-Ashraf Shaban
- 1382 al-Salih Salah Zein al-Din Hajji II first reign
Burji Dynasty
- 1382 Barquq, first reign
- 1389 Hajji II second reign (with honorific title al-Muzaffar or al-Mansur) – Temporary Bahri rule
- 1390 Barquq, Second reign – Burji rule re-established
- 1399 An-Nasir Naseer ad-Din Faraj
- 1405 Al-Mansoor Azzaddin Abdal Aziz
- 1405 An-Nasir Naseer ad-Din Faraj (second time)
- 1412 al-Musta'in (Abbasid Caliph, proclaimed as Sultan)
- 1412 Al-Muayad Sayf ad-Din Shaykh
- 1421 Al-Muzaffar Ahmad
- 1421 Az-Zahir Saif ad-Din Tatar
- 1421 As-Salih Nasir ad-Din Muhammad
- 1422 Barsbay
- 1438 Al-Aziz Djamal ad-Din Yusuf
- 1438 Jaqmaq
- 1453 Al-Mansoor Fahr ad-Din Osman
- 1453 Al-Ashraf Sayf ad-Din Enal
- 1461 Al-Muayad Shihab ad-Din Ahmad
- 1461 Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Khushkadam
- 1467 Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Belbay
- 1468 Az-Zahir Temurbougha
- 1468 Qaitbay
- 1496 al-Nasir Abu al-Sa'adat Muhammad bin Qait Bay first reign
- 1497 Qansuh Al-Burji
- 1497 al-Nasir Abu al-Sa'adat Muhammad bin Qait Bay second reign
- 1498 Qansuh Al-Ashrafi
- 1500 Al-Bilal Ayub
- 1500 Janbalat
- 1501 Tuman bay I
- 1501 Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri
- 1517 Tuman bay II
In India
In Iraq
- 1206 Qutb-ud-din Aybak, founded Mamluk Sultanate, Delhi
- 1210 Aram Shah
- 1211 Shams ud din Iltutmish. Son-in-law of Qutb-ud-din Aybak.
- 1236 Rukn ud din Firuz. Son of Iltutmish.
- 1236 Razia Sultana. Daughter of Iltutmish.
- 1240 Muiz ud din Bahram. Son of Iltutmish.
- 1242 Ala ud din Masud. Son of Rukn ud din.
- 1246 Nasir ud din Mahmud. Son of Iltutmish.
- 1266 Ghiyas ud din Balban. Ex-slave, son-in-law of Iltutmish.
- 1286 Muiz ud din Qaiqabad. Grandson of Balban and Nasir ud din.
- 1290 Kayumars. Son of Muiz ud din.
In Acre
- 1704 Hasan Pasha
- 1723 Ahmad Pasha, son of Hasan
- 1749 Sulayman Abu Layla Pasha, son-in-law of Ahmad
- 1762 Omar Pasha, son of Ahmad
- 1780 Sulayman Pasha the Great, son of Omar
- 1802 Ali Pasha, son of Omar
- 1807 Sulayman Pasha the Little, son of Sulayman Great
- 1813 Said Pasha, son of Sulayman Great
- 1816 Dawud Pasha (1816–1831)
- 1805 Sulayman Pasha al-Adil, mamluk of Jezzar Pasha
- 1819 Abdullah Pasha ibn Ali (1819-1831)