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Fatimid Caliphate's Slave Soldiers: The Ghulam System

8 min · 27 de jun de 2026
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Lucas and Luna explore the Fatimid Caliphate's controversial practice of employing slave soldiers, known as ghulams. This episode focuses on the rise of Armenian general Badr al-Jamali, who as Amir al-Juyush (commander of armies) brought in thousands of Armenian ghulams, transforming the Fatimid military and politics. We trace the origins of the ghulam system under the Abbasids, its adoption by the Fatimids, and the tensions it created between Turkish, Sudanese, Berber, and Armenian factions. The episode covers the devastating factional violence that erupted in Cairo in the 1060s, culminating in the Turkish general al-Mustansir's reliance on Badr al-Jamali. We also discuss the integration of ghulams into Fatimid court culture, their loyalty to commanders over caliphs, and how this system ultimately contributed to the decline of caliphal authority. A vivid picture emerges of a military that was both an instrument of power and a source of instability. #FatimidCaliphate #Ghulam #SlaveSoldiers #BadrAlJamali #AmirAlJuyush #ArmenianGhulams #FactionalViolence #Cairo1060s #MamlukOrigins #TurkishGhulams #SudaneseGhulams #BerberTroops #AlMustansir #IslamicHistory #MilitarySlavery #NorthAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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