Al Mansur Qalawun — Qala un Mosque in Cairo which was commissioned by Al Nasir Muhammad, son of Qalawun, in 1318. Saif ad Dīn Qalawun aṣ Ṣāliḥī (also Qalāʾūn or Kalavun) (Arabic: قلاوون الصالحي) (epithet: al Malik al Manṣūr Saif ad Dīn Qalāʾūn al Alfi as Ṣālihī an… … Wikipedia
Qalawun — Saif al Din Qalawun Al Salihi (also Qala un or Kalavun) ( ar. قلاوون الصالحي) ( epithet: al Malik al Mansour Saif al Din Qalawun al Alfi al Salihi al Najmi al Ala i (Arabic: الملك المنصور سيف الدين قلاوون الألفى الصالحى النجمى العلاءى)) (b. c.… … Wikipedia
Bahri dynasty — The Bahri dynasty or Bahriyya Mamluks (al Mamalik al Bahariyya المماليك البحرية ) was a Mamluk dynasty of mostly Kipchak Turkic origin that ruled Egypt from 1250 to 1382 when they were succeeded by the Burji dynasty, another group of Mamluks.… … Wikipedia
Al-Said Barakah — Mamluk Sultan Reign 1277–1279 Birth name Muhammed Barakah Qan (Arabic: محمد بركة قان) Royal name al Malik al Said Nasir al Din Barakah (Arabic … Wikipedia
Mamluk — For other uses, see Mamluk (disambiguation). An Egyptian Mamluk in full armor and armed with lance, shield, sabre and pistols. A Mamluk (Turkish: Memlük, also called Kölemen; Arabic: مملوك (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural), owned ; also… … Wikipedia
List of state leaders in 1280 — 1279 state leaders Events of 1280 1281 state leaders State leaders by year Africa*Ethiopia Yekuno Amlak, Emperor of Ethiopia (1270 1285)Asia*China (Yuan Dynasty) Kublai Khan, Emperor of China (1260 1294, ruler of all China from 1279) *Goryeo… … Wikipedia
Sultan of Egypt — was the status held by the rulers of Egypt after the establishment of the Ayyubid Dynasty of Saladin in 1174 until the Ottoman conquest of Egypt in 1517. Though the extent of the Egyptian Sultanate ebbed and flowed, it generally included Sham and … Wikipedia
Baibars — Baibars, or al Malik al Zahir Rukn al Din Baybars al Bunduqdari (Arabic ar. الملك الظاهر ركن الدين بيبرس البندقداري), nicknamed Abu al Futuh [Baibars was nicknamed Abu al Futuh and Abu al Futuhat which means father of conquests ,… … Wikipedia
Mameluco — Para la prenda de vestir vea Overol. Soldado mameluco a caballo (1810) Los mamelucos fueron esclavos, en su mayoría de origen turco, procedentes de Asia Central, de las zonas del Mar Negro y más al norte, islamizados e instruidos militarmente y… … Wikipedia Español