Mamluk Sultanate succeeds Ayyubid dynasty in controlling land.

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Following the downfall of the Ayyubid dynasty in the region, the Mamluk Sultanate took control of Jordan in 1250. The Mamluks, a military class of slave origins, seized power and established a sultanate that would endure for over two centuries. Known for their military prowess, the Mamluks brought stability to the region and actively defended it against external threats. Under Mamluk rule, Jordan experienced a period of relative peace and economic prosperity. The sultanate implemented efficient administrative systems and fostered cultural and architectural developments. Trade flourished, with Jordan serving as a vital link between the East and West. The Mamluks also left a lasting impact on the region's art and architecture, seen in the construction of impressive mosques and fortifications that still stand today. The Mamluk Sultanate's control over Jordan marked a significant chapter in the region's history, shaping its political and cultural landscape for years to come. Their legacy continues to be felt in modern-day Jordan, influencing its traditions, customs, and historical heritage. #MamlukSultanate #JordanHistory #CulturalLegacy #MilitaryRule
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