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  • Baybars
  • Sultan of Egypt and Syria from 1260 to 1277

    name, Baybars used the panther as his heraldic blazon, and placed it on both coins and buildings. The lion/panther used on the bridge built by Baybars near

    Baybars

    Baybars

    Baybars

  • Baybars (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Baybars or Baibars (Arabic: بيبرس) is a given name of Kipchak Turkic origin. It may refer to: Baybars I (1223–1277), fourth sultan of Mamluk Egypt Baybars

    Baybars (disambiguation)

    Baybars_(disambiguation)

  • Mamluk Sultanate
  • State in Egypt, Hejaz and Syria (1250–1517)

    was assassinated in a Bahri plot. Baybars then assumed power in October 1260, inaugurating Bahri rule. In 1263, Baybars deposed al-Mughith based on allegations

    Mamluk Sultanate

    Mamluk Sultanate

    Mamluk_Sultanate

  • Taner Baybars
  • Taner Baybars (1936 – 20 January 2010), who also wrote under the name Timothy Bayliss, was a Cyprus-born British poet, translator and painter. Baybars contributed

    Taner Baybars

    Taner_Baybars

  • Zahiriyya Library
  • Historic monument and mausoleum in Damascus, Syria

    its name from the Mamluk sultan Baybars al-Zahir (r. 1260–1277), who is buried in this place. Sultan Al-Zahir Baybars, also known as Rukn Uddin Baybrus

    Zahiriyya Library

    Zahiriyya Library

    Zahiriyya_Library

  • Baybars II
  • Mamluk sultan from 1309 to 1310

    Baybars al-Jashankir (Arabic: بيبرس الجاشنكير; died 1310) or Baybars II, royal name al-Malik al-Muzaffar Rukn ad-Din Baybars aj-Jashankir al-Mansuri (الملك

    Baybars II

    Baybars_II

  • Uzak Şehir
  • Turkish television series

    as Alya Smith Albora Müfit Kayacan as Ecmel Albora Ferit Kaya as Demir Baybars Sinan Demirer as Muzaffer Sancak Zeynep Kankonde (season 1) and Banu Fotocan

    Uzak Şehir

    Uzak_Şehir

  • Mosque of al-Zahir Baybars
  • Mosque in Cairo, Egypt

    Baybars (Arabic: مسجد الظاهر بيبرس) is a mosque located in Islamic Cairo, Egypt. Completed in 1268 CE, during by the Mamluk Sultan al-Zahir Baybars al-Bunduqdari

    Mosque of al-Zahir Baybars

    Mosque of al-Zahir Baybars

    Mosque_of_al-Zahir_Baybars

  • Battle of Ain Jalut
  • 1260 battle between the Mamluk Sultanate and the Mongol Empire

    opposition. Baybars was subsequently elevated by Qutuz to head the vanguard in order to scout the enemy's movements. With the soldiers he commanded, Baybars advanced

    Battle of Ain Jalut

    Battle of Ain Jalut

    Battle_of_Ain_Jalut

  • Fall of Jaffa (1268)
  • Baybars. The Mamluks were victorious and demolished Jaffa, ending the Crusader presence there. In the early year of 1268, the Mamluk Sultan Baybars had

    Fall of Jaffa (1268)

    Fall of Jaffa (1268)

    Fall_of_Jaffa_(1268)

  • Baybars Altuntaş
  • Turkish writer and businessman

    Entrepreneurial Ecosystem, Belgium Baybars Altuntaş is a regular jury member for the European Business Awards. Baybars Altuntaş was also a jury member of

    Baybars Altuntaş

    Baybars Altuntaş

    Baybars_Altuntaş

  • Fall of Montfort Castle
  • Teutonic Order, by the Mamluks, who were led by the Sultan Baybars. In 1271, the Mamluk Sultan, Baybars, began his campaigns against the Crusader states in the

    Fall of Montfort Castle

    Fall of Montfort Castle

    Fall_of_Montfort_Castle

  • Fall of Beaufort Castle (1268)
  • Mamluk victory over the Templars in Lebanon

    take no action until he arrives. Baybars managed to capture Jaffa on March 7. Afterwards, he marched to Beaufort. Baybars arrived in Beaufort on April 4

    Fall of Beaufort Castle (1268)

    Fall of Beaufort Castle (1268)

    Fall_of_Beaufort_Castle_(1268)

  • Ayşegül Baybars
  • Northern Cyprus politician

    Baybars Kadri (born 1981) is a Turkish-Cypriot politician, who served as Interior Minister for Northern Cyprus between 2018 and 2020. In 2002 Baybars

    Ayşegül Baybars

    Ayşegül Baybars

    Ayşegül_Baybars

  • Baybars al-Mansuri
  • Egyptian mamluk and historian (died 1325)

    Baybars al-Mansoori (Rukn ad-Dīn Baybars ad-Dawadar al-Manṣūrī al-Khaṭaʾī. d. 1325) was a mamluk (slave soldier) in the service of sultan Al-Mansur Qalawun

    Baybars al-Mansuri

    Baybars_al-Mansuri

  • Battle of Elbistan
  • 1277 battle in southern Turkey

    leader Baybars became concerned with the expansion of Mongol power into the Sultanate of Rum and launched a invasion into Asia Minor. Baybars and his

    Battle of Elbistan

    Battle_of_Elbistan

  • Siege of Caesarea Maritima (1265)
  • Battle in the later Crusades

    fell to the Mamluks led by Sultan Baybars after a one-week siege. Baybars then demolished the fortress. When Baybars ascended to the throne, he inherited

    Siege of Caesarea Maritima (1265)

    Siege of Caesarea Maritima (1265)

    Siege_of_Caesarea_Maritima_(1265)

  • Sayf al-Din Salar
  • Egyptian viceroy

    the sultanate alongside Baybars al-Jashankir. Despite tensions and incidents between their respective factions, Salar and Baybars avoided direct conflict

    Sayf al-Din Salar

    Sayf_al-Din_Salar

  • Al-Nawawi
  • Syrian Sunni Shafi'ite jurist and hadith scholar (1233–1277)

    wrote that if Baybars did not stop taxing its residents abusively then Allah will tax his misdeed in the afterlife. This prompted Baybars to threaten to

    Al-Nawawi

    Al-Nawawi

  • Bahaa el-Din bin Hanna
  • released and his conditions changed until Sultan Baybars took over the affairs of the Sultanate. When Baybars assumed power, Bahaa was restored to the position

    Bahaa el-Din bin Hanna

    Bahaa_el-Din_bin_Hanna

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    Kitbuqa. Qutuz and Baybars reconciled and routed the Mongols at the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260; they then occupied Muslim Syria. Baybars murdered Qutuz in

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Üç Kuruş
  • 2021 Turkish television series

    because of Baybars in 1997. Nezih Yöndel (Zafer Algöz): Bahar's father. He was working for Baybars. He was shot and killed by Kartal. Baybars (Kadir Çermik):

    Üç Kuruş

    Üç_Kuruş

  • Battle of Forbie
  • 1244 battle during the Crusades

    The Egyptian army was commanded by a Mamluk officer named Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Salihi which was slightly inferior in strength to its opponents. Al-Mansur

    Battle of Forbie

    Battle of Forbie

    Battle_of_Forbie

  • List of Mamluk sultans
  • of the Bahriyya. The first sultan to come from the Bahriyya's ranks was Baybars. The Burji mamluks usurped the throne in 1382 with the accession of Sultan

    List of Mamluk sultans

    List of Mamluk sultans

    List_of_Mamluk_sultans

  • Sirat al-Zahir Baybars
  • Egyptian folkloric epic poem

    Sīrat al-Ẓāhir Baybars (Arabic: سيرة الظاهر بيبرس, lit. 'Biography of al-Zahir Baibars'), also known as al-Sīrah Ẓāhirīyah (السيرة الظاهرية), is a long

    Sirat al-Zahir Baybars

    Sirat_al-Zahir_Baybars

  • Siege of Safed (1266)
  • Siege in the later Crusades

    Baybars repaired and garrisoned the castle. The main sources for the siege from the Muslim perspective are Ibn ʿAbd al-Ẓāhir's biography of Baybars,

    Siege of Safed (1266)

    Siege of Safed (1266)

    Siege_of_Safed_(1266)

  • Safed
  • City in northern Israel

    fortress was erected and expanded and reinforced in 1268 by the Mamluk sultan Baybars, who developed Safed into a major town and the capital of a new province

    Safed

    Safed

    Safed

  • Khanqah of Baybars II
  • Medieval Islamic complex in Cairo, Egypt

     1309–1340), closed the complex when Baybars was killed. al-Nasir Muhammad reopened the complex in 1325 and ordered Baybars' name to be removed from the tiraz

    Khanqah of Baybars II

    Khanqah of Baybars II

    Khanqah_of_Baybars_II

  • Zayn al-Din Ahmad bin Hanna
  • al-Sohba (Vizier of Companionship, وزير الصحبة) to the Sultan of Egypt, Baybars, and was one of his closest men. He is from the Egyptian Hanna family.

    Zayn al-Din Ahmad bin Hanna

    Zayn al-Din Ahmad bin Hanna

    Zayn_al-Din_Ahmad_bin_Hanna

  • Nuala Quinn-Barton
  • Irish American film producer

    associated with the World Business Angels Investment Forum (WBAF) chaired by Baybars Altuntas of which she is an International Partner —an affiliated partner

    Nuala Quinn-Barton

    Nuala Quinn-Barton

    Nuala_Quinn-Barton

  • Qutuz
  • Sultan of Egypt from 1259 to 1260

    150), Riley-Smith (p. 237, Baybars ... murdered Qutuz"), Amitai-Preiss (p. 47, "a conspiracy of amirs, which included Baybars and was probably under his

    Qutuz

    Qutuz

    Qutuz

  • Fall of Krak des Chevaliers
  • Capture of castle in 1271

    Crusader fortress of Krak des Chevaliers fell to the Mamluk sultan Baybars in 1271. Baybars went north to deal with Krak des Chevaliers after the death of

    Fall of Krak des Chevaliers

    Fall of Krak des Chevaliers

    Fall_of_Krak_des_Chevaliers

  • Mu'in al-Din Parwana
  • Ruler of Sinope from 1265 to 1277

    Seljuk contingent expected by both Baybars and the Mongols, took flight to Tokat along with the young sultan. Baybars made a triumphal entry into Kayseri

    Mu'in al-Din Parwana

    Mu'in al-Din Parwana

    Mu'in_al-Din_Parwana

  • David of Makuria
  • King of Makuria

    1275 respectively, ruled by the Mamluk Sultanate of Baybars. The attack on Aswan prompted Baybars to invade Makuria, depose David and install Mashkouda

    David of Makuria

    David of Makuria

    David_of_Makuria

  • Church of Cassian
  • Former Cathedral of Antioch, also known as St. Peter

    burial place of Frederick Barbarossa. In 1268, the cathedral was burned by Baybars during his sack of Antioch. According to the famous Christian Arab Ibn

    Church of Cassian

    Church_of_Cassian

  • Jisr Jindas
  • Bridge in Lod, Israel

    Jisr Jindas, Arabic for "Jindas Bridge", also known as Baybars Bridge, was built in 1273 CE. It crosses a small wadi, known in Hebrew as the Ayalon River

    Jisr Jindas

    Jisr Jindas

    Jisr_Jindas

  • Battle of Qaqun
  • 1271 battle of Lord Edward's Crusade

    it was forced to retreat upon the approach of the Mamluk army led by Baybars. On November 23, Edward left Acre, with 200–300 knights and around 500

    Battle of Qaqun

    Battle of Qaqun

    Battle_of_Qaqun

  • Baybars al-Ala'i
  • Na'ib of Gaza (1307-1310)

    1310 with the accession of al-Muzaffar Baybars to the sultanate after quietly ousting an-Nasir Muhammad. Baybars al-Ala'i remained loyal to the latter

    Baybars al-Ala'i

    Baybars_al-Ala'i

  • Cairo Citadel
  • Medieval Islamic-era fortification in Egypt

    "Great Iwan". Baybars also built the Tower of the Lions (Burj al Siba'), a round tower which featured a stone-carved frieze of lions (Baybars' emblem) along

    Cairo Citadel

    Cairo Citadel

    Cairo_Citadel

  • Siege of Acre (1291)
  • Part of the Crusades

    Bulls" (الثيران السوداء). Notable historians in the Mamluks' ranks included Baybars al-Dewadar, and Abulfeda in the Haman contingent. The Crusaders' appeals

    Siege of Acre (1291)

    Siege of Acre (1291)

    Siege_of_Acre_(1291)

  • Ibn Abd al-Zahir
  • Egyptian chancery scribe, poet and historian (1223–1293)

    works survive, including three biographies of the early Mamluk sultans Baybars, al-Mansur Qalawun and al-Ashraf Khalil. In addition, a diwan of his poetry

    Ibn Abd al-Zahir

    Ibn_Abd_al-Zahir

  • Isa ibn Muhanna
  • Emir of the Al Fadl Bedouin during the 13th century

    Ilkhanate on behalf of the Mamluks during Sultan Baybars' reign (1260–1277). In 1279/80, Isa defected from Baybars' successor, Qalawun, and joined the rebellion

    Isa ibn Muhanna

    Isa_ibn_Muhanna

  • Sultan of Egypt
  • Status held by the rulers of Egypt, 1174–1922

    Northrup 1998, p. 71. Thorau, Peter (1992). The Lion of Egypt: Sultan Baybars I and the Near East in the Thirteenth Century. Longman. p. 261. ISBN 9780582068230

    Sultan of Egypt

    Sultan of Egypt

    Sultan_of_Egypt

  • Mongol invasion of Syria
  • the Caliphs in Cairo, Al-Mustansir II was dispatched to Mesopotamia by Baybars. The Caliph was reinforced with Syrian auxiliaries and the Bedouins. However

    Mongol invasion of Syria

    Mongol invasion of Syria

    Mongol_invasion_of_Syria

  • Mausoleum of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib
  • Islamic religious complex in Jordan

    vassals in the Battle of Mu'tah. In the 13th century, the Mamluk ruler Baybars commissioned the first mausoleums to be built atop the graves of both men

    Mausoleum of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib

    Mausoleum of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib

    Mausoleum_of_Ja'far_ibn_Abi_Talib

  • Timur
  • Turco-Mongol conqueror (1320s–1405)

    the paternal uncle of Muhammad and which was taken by the Mamluk Sultan Baybars and by various rulers of the Ilkhanate to designate themselves. In that

    Timur

    Timur

    Timur

  • Makuria
  • Medieval kingdom in Lower Nubia

    Relations with Egypt worsened with the ascension of the Mamluks under Baybars in 1260. Already in 1265 a Mamluk army allegedly raided Makuria as far

    Makuria

    Makuria

    Makuria

  • Al-Karakiya
  • royal slave concubine of Sultan Baybars (r. 1260–1277). Al-Karakiya was raised as a child slave of the future Sultan Baybars. Her enslaver gave her the name

    Al-Karakiya

    Al-Karakiya

  • Al-Mustansir II
  • 1st Abbasid Caliph in Mamluk Cairo (died 1261)

    Egypt, al-Mustansir was installed as Caliph there by the Mamluk Sultan Baybars I in 1261. He was sent with an army to the east to recover Baghdad, but

    Al-Mustansir II

    Al-Mustansir_II

  • Solamish
  • Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1279–1279)

    was a Turkic Sultan of Egypt in 1279. Born in Cairo, he was the son of Baybars, a military leader and sultan of Egypt. Upon Baibars' death, his son al-Said

    Solamish

    Solamish

    Solamish

  • Ghassan Massoud
  • Syrian actor and filmmaker (born 1958)

    ِArabic title: al-Ḥajjāj (الحجاج) 2005 Al-Zahir Baybars [ar; fr] As-Salih Ayyub Arabic title: al-Ẓāhir Baybars (الظاهر بيبرس) 2012 Omar Abu Bakr Arabic title:

    Ghassan Massoud

    Ghassan Massoud

    Ghassan_Massoud

  • Gospel Oak
  • Area of London, England

    offer at SAS Martial Arts, on Gordon House Road. Notable shops Kristin Baybars’ Toy Emporium, at 7 Mansfield Road, is a Gospel Oak attraction and is famous

    Gospel Oak

    Gospel Oak

    Gospel_Oak

  • Khalij (Cairo)
  • Former canal in Cairo, Egypt

    in the following Mamluk period (13th to early 16th centuries). Sultan Baybars (r. 1260–1277) built the Bridge of the Lions (Qanatir al-Siba'), which

    Khalij (Cairo)

    Khalij (Cairo)

    Khalij_(Cairo)

  • Crusade of the Infants of Aragon
  • Crusade in late 1269

    Montfort Castle, believing that Baybars had brought too small a force (some 3,000 men) to seriously threaten them. Baybars ordered the men of Safad to attack

    Crusade of the Infants of Aragon

    Crusade_of_the_Infants_of_Aragon

  • Qalawun
  • Mamluk Sultan of Egypt and Syria (r. 1279–1290)

    (Arabic: برج اغلي) tribe, the same tribe as the earlier Mamluk sultan Baybars. They were both probably sold into slavery during the Mongol invasions

    Qalawun

    Qalawun

    Qalawun

  • Altuntaş
  • Surname list

    Altuntaş is a Turkish surname. It may refer to: Baybars Altuntaş (born 1969), Turkish entrepreneur angel investor and angel investor Bircan Altuntaş (born

    Altuntaş

    Altuntaş

  • Mehmet Yaşın
  • Turkish Cypriot poet and author

    Yaşın Nevzat Yalçın Fikret Demirağ Yaşar İsmailoğlu Neriman Cahit Fikret Baybars Mehmet Yaşın Hakkı Yücel Nice Denizoğlu Neşe Yaşın Ayşen Dağlı Canan Sümer

    Mehmet Yaşın

    Mehmet_Yaşın

  • Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303)
  • Battle in the Mamluk-Ilkhanid War

    Ilkhanate Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia Commanders and leaders Sayf al-Din Salar Baybars II Al-Nasir Muhammad Asandamur Kurji Ibn al-Azkashi Ibn Taymiyya Qutlugh-Shah

    Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303)

    Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303)

    Battle_of_Marj_al-Saffar_(1303)

  • History of the Mamluk Sultanate
  • Empire based in Egypt and Syria

    was assassinated in a Bahri plot. Baybars subsequently assumed power in late 1260, and inaugurated Bahri rule. Baybars rebuilt the Bahriyya's former headquarters

    History of the Mamluk Sultanate

    History_of_the_Mamluk_Sultanate

  • Hasan Tahsin (poet)
  • Turkish Divan poet

    Yaşın Nevzat Yalçın Fikret Demirağ Yaşar İsmailoğlu Neriman Cahit Fikret Baybars Mehmet Yaşın Hakkı Yücel Nice Denizoğlu Neşe Yaşın Ayşen Dağlı Canan Sümer

    Hasan Tahsin (poet)

    Hasan_Tahsin_(poet)

  • Polo
  • Equestrian team sport

    favoured it above all other sports. Notable sultans such as Saladin and Baybars were known to play it and encourage it in their courts. Saladin was known

    Polo

    Polo

    Polo

  • Saladin
  • Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty (c. 1137–1193)

    world, eclipsed by more successful figures,[clarification needed] such as Baybars of Egypt. Modern Arab states have sought to commemorate Saladin through

    Saladin

    Saladin

    Saladin

  • Qaymariyya (tribe)
  • 13th century Kurdish tribe

    was buried in 1256. In 1258, one of the Qaymari emirs joined the army of Baybars, a mamluk from Egypt who had defected to al-Nasir Yusuf. Around the same

    Qaymariyya (tribe)

    Qaymariyya_(tribe)

  • Ashkelon
  • City in Israel

    Baybars ordered the fortifications and harbour of Ascalon to be destroyed. Its inhabitants moved to Majdal 'Asqalān, which was established by Baybars

    Ashkelon

    Ashkelon

    Ashkelon

  • Mosque of Abu Ubaidah Amer ibn al-Jarrah
  • Mosque in Deir Alla, Jordan

    the territory of what is now present-day Jordan. In the 13th century, Baybars, a Mamluk ruler, erected a domed mausoleum and an attached mosque over

    Mosque of Abu Ubaidah Amer ibn al-Jarrah

    Mosque of Abu Ubaidah Amer ibn al-Jarrah

    Mosque_of_Abu_Ubaidah_Amer_ibn_al-Jarrah

  • Trapessac
  • Medieval fortress in Hatay, Turkey

    ransom his son Leo. It passed into the hands of the Egyptian Mamluk sultan Baybars in 1268. In 1280, the fortress was temporarily regained by Abaqa Khan when

    Trapessac

    Trapessac

    Trapessac

  • Isa ibn Musa
  • Abbasid governor of Kufa (from 750–765)

    Abū Bakr Muḥammad az-Zāhīr (35) r. 1225–1226 Malīka'zZāhīr Rūkn ad-Dīn Baybars (Mamluk Sultanate Sultan of Egypt) r. 1260–1277 Al-Mānsūr al-Mūstānsīr

    Isa ibn Musa

    Isa_ibn_Musa

  • Mosque of Ulmas al-Hajib
  • Mosque in Cairo, Egypt

    Qaitbay Complex of Sultan al-Ghuri Complex of Sultan Qalawun Khanqah of Baybars II Khanqah of Faraj ibn Barquq Khanqah-Mausoleum of Sultan Barsbay Madrasa

    Mosque of Ulmas al-Hajib

    Mosque of Ulmas al-Hajib

    Mosque_of_Ulmas_al-Hajib

  • List of wars involving the Seljuk States
  • 109b; Tarih Haleb, II,sh.:89-92; 'Azimi,sh.:365; İbnü'l Kalanisi, sh.:118; Baybars Mansuri, 212b; Sıbt, 71a - 72, 75b; Edessalı Mateos, sh.:190; Ebu'l Ferec

    List of wars involving the Seljuk States

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Seljuk_States

  • Mansourah Mosque
  • Former mosque in Tlemcen, Algeria

    similar to the qibla wall, and is similar to the design on the 13th-century Baybars Mosque in Samarra. The main entrance to the mosque leads to the iconic

    Mansourah Mosque

    Mansourah Mosque

    Mansourah_Mosque

  • Mausoleum of Abu Hurayra
  • Maqam and synagogue in Yavne, Israel

    associated with Abu Hurairah already before Mamluk sultan Baybars's additions. In 1274, Baybars ordered the construction of the riwaq featuring a tripartite

    Mausoleum of Abu Hurayra

    Mausoleum of Abu Hurayra

    Mausoleum_of_Abu_Hurayra

  • Umayyad Mosque
  • Mosque in Damascus, Syria

    1270, Baybars, by now sultan, ordered extensive restorations to the mosque, particularly its marble, mosaics and gildings. According to Baybars' biographer

    Umayyad Mosque

    Umayyad Mosque

    Umayyad_Mosque

  • List of stories within One Thousand and One Nights
  • Sheba Tamîm al-Dârî Jûdar and the Moor Mahmûd The Adventures of Sultan Baybars ‘Alî the Fisherman Satilatlas and Hamama Telliwa Tales from the French

    List of stories within One Thousand and One Nights

    List_of_stories_within_One_Thousand_and_One_Nights

  • Rushdy Abaza
  • Egyptian actor (1926–1980)

    Bugle) Al-Raggol al-Thani (a.k.a. The Second Man) 1961 Wa Islamah - Prince Baybars Qalb Fi Zalam (a.k.a. Heart in the Shadows) Hob wa Herman (a.k.a. Love

    Rushdy Abaza

    Rushdy Abaza

    Rushdy_Abaza

  • List of mosques in Jordan
  • Ja'far ibn Abi Talib Al-Mazar al-Janubi 13th century Originally built by Baybars over the grave of Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, a companion of Muhammad. Maqam

    List of mosques in Jordan

    List_of_mosques_in_Jordan

  • List of Abbasid caliphs
  • ahmad (concubine) Installed as caliph in Cairo, Egypt by the Mamluk sultan Baybars in 1261. 2 16 November 1262 – 19 January 1302 al-Ḥākim bi-Amri'llāh I Abū'l-ʿAbbās

    List of Abbasid caliphs

    List_of_Abbasid_caliphs

  • Hulegu Khan
  • Western Asian Mongol ruler (c. 1217–1265)

    The Mamluk leader Baybars mostly implemented hit-and-run tactics in an attempt to lure the Mongol forces into chasing him. Baybars and Qutuz had hidden

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu Khan

    Hulegu_Khan

  • Aqqush al-Afram
  • Cairo afterward. At the time, Mamluk strongmen, namely the emirs Salar and Baybars al-Jashnakir, held the reins of power, the sultan al-Nasir Muhammad playing

    Aqqush al-Afram

    Aqqush_al-Afram

  • Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir
  • 10th-century Abbasid prince and father of Al-Qadir

    Abū Bakr Muḥammad az-Zāhīr (35) r. 1225–1226 Malīka'zZāhīr Rūkn ad-Dīn Baybars (Mamluk Sultanate Sultan of Egypt) r. 1260–1277 Al-Mānsūr al-Mūstānsīr

    Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir

    Ishaq_ibn_al-Muqtadir

  • Islam and cats
  • Islamic perspectives on the domestic cat

    described a cat garden originally endowed by the 13th-century Egyptian sultan Baybars. British writer Wilfred Thesiger, in his 1964 book The Marsh Arabs, notes

    Islam and cats

    Islam and cats

    Islam_and_cats

  • Murtashkara
  • King of Makuria

    seized the throne himself. Afterwards David sent gifts to the Mamluk Sultan Baybars, who recognized him as rightful Makurian king. List of rulers of Makuria

    Murtashkara

    Murtashkara

  • Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship
  • Tayyip Erdoğan sent a letter to Obama with Deulcom International's CEO Baybars Altuntaş during the summit, proposing to hold the next Entrepreneurship

    Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship

    Presidential Summit on Entrepreneurship

    Presidential_Summit_on_Entrepreneurship

  • 13th century
  • One hundred years, from 1201 to 1300

    Anjou arrive in Acre, starting the Ninth Crusade against Egypt led by Baybars. 1272–1274: Second Council of Lyon attempts to unite the churches of the

    13th century

    13th century

    13th_century

  • Al Waily
  • District of Cairo, Egypt

    walls. After the conquest of Cairo by the Mamluks, the new sultan al-Zahir Baybars built his eponymous mosque over the polo grounds in 1268. Until the mid-19th

    Al Waily

    Al Waily

    Al_Waily

  • Second Battle of Homs
  • 1281 battle between Mamluks and Mongols

    the Middle East after their victories, on the other. With the death of Baybars the Mamluks saw several internal succession disputes. Qalawun al-Alfi ultimately

    Second Battle of Homs

    Second Battle of Homs

    Second_Battle_of_Homs

  • Zir'in
  • Place in Jenin, Mandatory Palestine

    sultan Zahir Baybars defeated the Mongols in the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, at a site just west of Zir'in. After the battle, Baybars ordered the renovation

    Zir'in

    Zir'in

    Zir'in

  • List of One Thousand and One Nights characters
  • Adventures of Sultan Baybars, a romance focusing on his life; he also features as a main character in Al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Bunduqdari and

    List of One Thousand and One Nights characters

    List_of_One_Thousand_and_One_Nights_characters

  • Al-Hakim Mosque
  • Mosque in Cairo, Egypt

    severely damaged by an earthquake and was subsequently restored by Sultan Baybars II al-Jashankir. By that time, the mosque was also being used to teach

    Al-Hakim Mosque

    Al-Hakim Mosque

    Al-Hakim_Mosque

  • Khwarazmian army between 1231 and 1246
  • Egypt, they awaited the sultan's army. The combined army under Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Salihi roundly defeated the Syro-Frankish forces at the battle of Forbie

    Khwarazmian army between 1231 and 1246

    Khwarazmian army between 1231 and 1246

    Khwarazmian_army_between_1231_and_1246

  • Kipchaks
  • Turkic nomadic people in Eurasia

    Behrens-Abouseif has convincingly made the case that these figures represent Sultan Baybars, the great Mamluk hero and victor over the Mongols and Crusaders 30 (figs

    Kipchaks

    Kipchaks

    Kipchaks

  • Qulay'a
  • Village in Tartus, Syria

    of the Nizari Isma'ili castles to have surrendered to the Mamluk sultan Baybars and annexed into the Mamluk realm. During the Ottoman period, Qulay'a was

    Qulay'a

    Qulay'a

    Qulay'a

  • Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques
  • Islamic title

    1294–1296) Lajin (r. 1296–1299) An-Nasir Muhammad (2nd reign: 1299–1309) Baybars al-Jashnakir (r. 1309–1310) An-Nasir Muhammad (3rd reign: 1310–1341) Sayf

    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques

    Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques

    Custodian_of_the_Two_Holy_Mosques

  • Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy
  • 14th century Emir of Mecca

    chief among them Baybars al-Jashnakir. Consequently, in Dhu'l-Hijja 701 AH (August 1302), after the completion of the hajj rites, Baybars arrested Humaydah

    Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy

    Rumaythah_ibn_Abi_Numayy

  • The Hakawati
  • Novel by Rabih Alameddine

    share contemporary stories and parables during the vigil. Afreet Jehanam Baybars Elie Farid al-Kharrat Fatima Ismail Lina Mariella Osama al-Kharrat Othman

    The Hakawati

    The_Hakawati

  • Shafi'i school
  • School of Islamic jurisprudence

    the Ayyubid dynasty and remained prominent during Mamlūk period also. Baybars, the Mamlūk sultan, later appointed judges from all four madhabs in Egypt

    Shafi'i school

    Shafi'i_school

  • Gold dinar
  • Type of coin

    Dinar Mamluq sultan Baybars (658–676 AH (1260–1277 CE)

    Gold dinar

    Gold dinar

    Gold_dinar

  • Branford Boase Award
  • Annual literary award

    Montgomery Alex the Dog and the Unopenable Door Rebecca Lee and Susila Baybars Faber Finalist Fletcher Moss The Poison Boy Imogen Cooper and Barry Cunningham

    Branford Boase Award

    Branford_Boase_Award

  • Yaşar İsmailoğlu
  • Yaşın Nevzat Yalçın Fikret Demirağ Yaşar İsmailoğlu Neriman Cahit Fikret Baybars Mehmet Yaşın Hakkı Yücel Nice Denizoğlu Neşe Yaşın Ayşen Dağlı Canan Sümer

    Yaşar İsmailoğlu

    Yaşar_İsmailoğlu

  • Zahir
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    caliph) (1176–1226), Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad from 1225 to 1226 al-Ẓāhir Baybars (1223/1228–1277), Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din

    Zahir

    Zahir

  • Şevket Seidametov
  • have fun here (1997). Kadynchiklar (1997). Wall Wedding (1998). Mamluk Baybars (1998). 2009 - Territory of beauty. 2010 - Save and save. 2011-2013 - Taxi

    Şevket Seidametov

    Şevket_Seidametov

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