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The book "Napolean: A Life" mentions that during the Egyptian campaign, the French fought Mamluk foes who "went into battle carrying their life savings" and that "the victorious French measured out gold coins by the hatful". Why did they do this and was it a widespread practice?

by /u/Usedpresident in /r/AskHistorians

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