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The Arabic sources for the period of the Bahri Mamluks refer to the dynasty as the State/Realm of the Turks (Arabic: دولة الاتراك, Dawlat al-Atrāk; دولة الترك, Dawlat al-Turk; الدولة التركية, al-Dawla al-Turkiyya).[20][21][19] Other official names used were State of the Circassians (دولة الجراكسة, Dawlat al-Jarākisa). A variant thereof (دولة التركية الجراكسية, al-Dawla al-Turkiyya al-Jarkasiyya) emphasized the fact that the Circassians were Turkish-speaking.[19]
Some misconception names include “the Baḥrī Sultanate/period” dawlat al-Baḥriyya ( الدولة البحرية) and the “Burjī Sultanate/period” al-Dawla al-Burijyya ( الدولة البرجية) these were rarely used by medieval Mamluk historians but are currently used as sub-periods of the Mamluk Sultanates.[clarification needed]
The term Mongol State (الدولة المغولية, al-Dawla al-Mughuliyya) was used during Sultan al-Adil Kitbugha's rule, who was of Mongol extraction.
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these were used by story tellers and historians to describe the era not the name of the state lol
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Egypt was always ruled by foreigners. Macedonians and Ptolemy, Romans, Fatimids (Arabs from Arabia), Tulunids (Turks), Mamluks (Turks), Ottomans (Turks), French, British...
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