@Ahmed_Alhasania Of course :) For what it's worth, both hypotheses seem possible, v difficult to tell. Shepard thought Saxons lived >
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@caitlinrgreen I agree, & I have some evidences from Egyptian Mamluk history, you maybe know the relation between Mamluks & Crimea. Sultan> -
@caitlinrgreen >Lajin (R.1296–1298) husband of Qalawun's daughter was mistaken as a German according to Stanly Lane-Poole, other historians> -
@caitlinrgreen>eg: Wiet said he (Lajin) was German from Baltic region, but Lane-Poole said there are no evidences for this in Arabic sources -
@caitlinrgreen >maybe Weit had this opinion depending on European report(s). In time of House of Qalawun there was shift to avoid buying> -
@caitlinrgreen Mamluks from Turkish origin, and the new Mamluks called Burgia (means: Burgs) and their main source was Crimea.
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