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Sultan Selim the Grim at The Battle of Marj Dabiq
Sultan Selim the Grim at The Battle of Marj Dabiq in 1516 (or 932 of the Islamic Calendar). The battle was part of the OttomanMamluk War (151617) between the Ottoman Empire and the Mamluk Sultanate, which gave the Ottomans control of the entire region of Syria. Date: 1516
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
1516 Cavalry Charge Charges Charging Control Fruchtermann Grim Horsemen Mamluk Selim Sultan Sultanate Syria Syrian Victorious Victory Ottoman
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 24.2cm x 16.1cm (9.5" x 6.3")
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Sultan Selim the Grim at The Battle of Marj Dabiq (1516 or 932 of the Islamic Calendar): A Moment of Triumph and Victory This evocative image captures the intense moment of the Battle of Marj Dabiq in 1516, where Sultan Selim I of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1512-1520) led his formidable cavalry against the Mamluk Sultanate's forces. The battle, which took place in modern-day Syria, marked the turning point of the Ottoman-Mamluk War (1516-1517), giving the Ottomans control over the entire region. Sultan Selim I, also known as Selim the Grim due to his ruthless reputation, is depicted here in the heat of the charge, his determined gaze fixed on the enemy lines. Surrounded by his trusted horsemen, the Ottoman forces charge forward, their weapons at the ready. The Mamluk Sultanate's horsemen, though valiant, are shown momentarily taken aback by the Ottoman onslaught. The Battle of Marj Dabiq was a pivotal moment in the 16th century, marking the Ottoman Empire's expansion into the Middle East and North Africa. The Ottomans' victory not only secured their control of Syria but also set the stage for further conquests. This image serves as a testament to the military prowess and strategic acumen of Sultan Selim I and the Ottoman forces. The rich history of this moment in time is brought to life in this print. The charge of the Ottoman cavalry, the determined faces of the horsemen, and the clash of two powerful empires make for a compelling visual narrative. This image is an essential addition to any collection of historical prints or those interested in the Ottoman Empire, the Mamluk Sultanate, or the military history of the 16th century.
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