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Turks in Egypt : ウィキペディア英語版 | Turks in Egypt
Egyptian Turks also referred to as Turco-Egyptians,〔.〕 ((アラビア語:تركمان مصر) ) are Egyptian citizens of Turkish descent, who have been living in the Egypt before the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and continue to live there. In the years before the Egyptian revolution, the ruling and upper classes were mainly Turkish, or of Turkish descent, which was part of the heritage from the Ottoman rule of Egypt.〔.〕 == History ==
In the late 11th century, Egypt was ruled first by the Bahri dynasty and then by the Ottoman Sultan Selim I in 1517 after defeating the Mamlukes at the Battle of Ridaniya near Cairo in northern Egypt. Turkmen came to Egypt in several migration waves. Sometimes, the Ikhshidids and the Mamelukes living in the area adopted the Turkmen in their armies, and some Turkmen became aristocrats. Linda Cichlr wrote about these Turkmen aristocratic families in her book about the city of Cairo.〔http://halapturkmen.blogcu.com/misir-turkmenleri/5582442〕
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