Yes.
While the Russians did rise up against the Khanate of the Golden Horde (which controlled parts of what is now Russia and the "Stans" and proceeded to expand their territory by fighting the Khanate, the answer with the Mamluks needs more tweaking.
The Mamluks did exist during the time of the Abbassids. The Mamluks referred to Turkish slaves that eventually took up arms for themselves. They rose up against the Abbassids when they were weak and created their own government in the Levant and Egypt. Eventually, Ottomans defeated them and their forces became part of the Ottoman Empire's armies. The Mamluks rose up against Ottoman authority at a time (1700s) when the Ottomans were beginning to lose ground and prominence in Europe and the Janissaries were taking a larger stake in Imperial Affairs. This Mamluk Rebellion was swiftly crushed.
Difficult to measure but the largest number of soldiers fighting each other at once was probably the Germans advance against the Russians during the World War 2.
Although the British would like the Americans to think that Britain and the US did the main fighting in Europe; Germany spent 75% of it's fighting resources fighting the USSR (Russians). Translation: the real war in Europe, was Russia's "Great Patriotic War" against Germany.
first Afghanistan used to be peaceful and lovely then suddenly Russians came and fought against Afghanistan for ten years and Afghanistan fought back so this time afghanistam succeeded then talibans came the Americans cames now America is still there in Afghanistan
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Turkey of course!
The Russians .
They were fighting the Russians--the Cold War era.
The Slavic people were the same ethnic group as the Russians, so they wanted to support them against Austria-Hungary, whom Russia was fighting land for.
The Slavic people were the same ethnic group as the Russians, so they wanted to support them against Austria-Hungary, whom Russia was fighting land for.
The Nazi Germans were fighting against the Allied Forces, The Big 3. They consisted of the USA, The UK and the Russians. The Russians advanced against the Nazis from the Eastern Front and the Western Allied Forces advanced from the Western Front, starting from Italy and France.
The Mamluks from Egypt.
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if you are referring to the Russians (the soviet union), then they were fighting the Nazis. they had the most casualties of any nation in ww2.
What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas? What are the Eastern and Western fronts? Who fought against whom in those areas?
Difficult to measure but the largest number of soldiers fighting each other at once was probably the Germans advance against the Russians during the World War 2.
Although the British would like the Americans to think that Britain and the US did the main fighting in Europe; Germany spent 75% of it's fighting resources fighting the USSR (Russians). Translation: the real war in Europe, was Russia's "Great Patriotic War" against Germany.
It was fighting for democracy and against communism.