Ghulam and Ghilman
Before starting you gotta know these:
Singular: Ghulam
Plural: Ghilman
So you can't say Ghulams or Ghilmans it's grammatically wrong
Official Description: Ghilman (singular Arabic: غُلاَم ghulām, plural غِلْمَان ghilmān) were slave-soldiers and/or mercenaries in the armies throughout the Islamic world, such as the Abbasid, Samanid, Ottoman, Safavid, Afsharid and Qajar empires. Islamic states from the early 9th century to the early 19th century consistently deployed slaves as soldiers, a phenomenon that was very rare outside of the Islamic world.
The use of slave soldiers in the Islamic world stretches back to 625 when African slave soldiers were mentioned serving under Mohammed and the Rashidun Caliphate.
Slavs and Berbers were also used under the Umayyad Caliphs. However it was only in the mid-9th century that this became used on a large scale. Basically, they're slave soldiers taken captive by Muslim Arabs. When Arab Prience Kutayba ibn Muslim invaded Turkish Lands Khorasan, Samarkand and Transoxiana. They took the young boys whose suitable to serve in army and Arab Khilafah Mu'tansir's personal guard. So Ghilman was basically the Varangian Guard of the Arab Caliphate the only difference was they weren't Vikings but consisted mostly Turks but the things got out of control and Ghilman became so powerful they became the King-Makers. So they turned from being "Varangian" to "Praetorian". They killed four Arab Caliphs at the "Anarchy of Samarra" and eventually they became the Caliphs. The Ghilman appointed a Turkic Caliph called Akhmad Tolun with a Turkic Kipchak origin and their descendants kept the title of "Caliph" until 905 AD.
The Delhi Sultanate also made extensive use of Turkish cavalry ghilman as their core shock troops. The Turkish Seljuks and their successors the Ghurids and the Turkic Khwarazmian dynasty also continued with an army of mainly Turkish slave soldiers. Seljuk regional princes were each placed under the tutelage of slave soldier guardians (atābak) who formed their own dynasties. After a brief interruption under the Mongols, the institution returned under the Qara Qoyunlu and ** Qoyunlu Turkmens. The various Iranian dynasties (Safavid, Afsharid, Qajar)
The most powerful, influential and popular Ghilman are Kutuz and Baibars and had Kipchak Turkic origin. They overthrowed the Abbasids and founded "The Mamluk Sultanate" Mamluk has the same meaning as Ghulam "slave warrior"
(You can see the similarity between the Mamluk and Aserai sigils)
Why TaleWorlds implemented them?
It makes sense since Ghilman did also mercenary work as much as they served in states as regular troops. But names in troop tree should be fixed since there's a grammatical mistake.
I wrote this for people who hasn't read about Ghilman yet so this is very simplified information to getting start to know about Ghilman.
Before starting you gotta know these:
Singular: Ghulam
Plural: Ghilman
So you can't say Ghulams or Ghilmans it's grammatically wrong
Official Description: Ghilman (singular Arabic: غُلاَم ghulām, plural غِلْمَان ghilmān) were slave-soldiers and/or mercenaries in the armies throughout the Islamic world, such as the Abbasid, Samanid, Ottoman, Safavid, Afsharid and Qajar empires. Islamic states from the early 9th century to the early 19th century consistently deployed slaves as soldiers, a phenomenon that was very rare outside of the Islamic world.
The use of slave soldiers in the Islamic world stretches back to 625 when African slave soldiers were mentioned serving under Mohammed and the Rashidun Caliphate.
Slavs and Berbers were also used under the Umayyad Caliphs. However it was only in the mid-9th century that this became used on a large scale. Basically, they're slave soldiers taken captive by Muslim Arabs. When Arab Prience Kutayba ibn Muslim invaded Turkish Lands Khorasan, Samarkand and Transoxiana. They took the young boys whose suitable to serve in army and Arab Khilafah Mu'tansir's personal guard. So Ghilman was basically the Varangian Guard of the Arab Caliphate the only difference was they weren't Vikings but consisted mostly Turks but the things got out of control and Ghilman became so powerful they became the King-Makers. So they turned from being "Varangian" to "Praetorian". They killed four Arab Caliphs at the "Anarchy of Samarra" and eventually they became the Caliphs. The Ghilman appointed a Turkic Caliph called Akhmad Tolun with a Turkic Kipchak origin and their descendants kept the title of "Caliph" until 905 AD.
The Delhi Sultanate also made extensive use of Turkish cavalry ghilman as their core shock troops. The Turkish Seljuks and their successors the Ghurids and the Turkic Khwarazmian dynasty also continued with an army of mainly Turkish slave soldiers. Seljuk regional princes were each placed under the tutelage of slave soldier guardians (atābak) who formed their own dynasties. After a brief interruption under the Mongols, the institution returned under the Qara Qoyunlu and ** Qoyunlu Turkmens. The various Iranian dynasties (Safavid, Afsharid, Qajar)
The most powerful, influential and popular Ghilman are Kutuz and Baibars and had Kipchak Turkic origin. They overthrowed the Abbasids and founded "The Mamluk Sultanate" Mamluk has the same meaning as Ghulam "slave warrior"
(You can see the similarity between the Mamluk and Aserai sigils)
Why TaleWorlds implemented them?
It makes sense since Ghilman did also mercenary work as much as they served in states as regular troops. But names in troop tree should be fixed since there's a grammatical mistake.
I wrote this for people who hasn't read about Ghilman yet so this is very simplified information to getting start to know about Ghilman.
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