Trzes' Mamluk Deck, or the game of kings and deputies, is a modern recreation of the Topkapi Type 1 deck of playing cards from the Mamuluk era in Egypt, ca 1500 CE. Predecessor of European playing cards and Tarot decks, believed to have come into Europe through Italy and Spain in the XIV century. Visit mamluk.spiorad.net for more information.
Trzes' Mamluk

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2018Production Run
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