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At the end of the twentieth century, the most prominent example of a Middle Easter feudal monarchy was

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The most prominent example of a Middle Eastern feudal monarchy at the end of the twentieth century was the Mamluk Sultanate.

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The most prominent example of a Middle Eastern feudal monarchy at the end of the twentieth century was the Mamluk Sultanate. The Mamluks were slave soldiers who eventually established themselves as rulers in Egypt and the Levant. They were unique among world societies as they were administered and defended by educated, elite, formerly enslaved men.

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