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An-Nasir Faraj

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Nasir-ad-Din Faraj (Urdu; Arabic; Persian:; r. 1399–1411 CE) was born in 1386 and succeeded his father Sayf-ad-Din Barquq as the second Sultan of the Burji dynasty of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt in July 1399 with the title Al-Nasir. [1]

45 relations: Ahmad ibn Hasan ibn Ajlan, Ahmad Jalayir, Al-Musta'in (Cairo), Amir al-ʿarab, Amir Jamal al-Din al-Ustadar Mosque, Badr al-Din al-Ayni, Bani Na'im, Barakat ibn Hasan, Barquq, Battle of Algami Canal, Battle of Nakhchivan (1406), Burji dynasty, Circassians in Egypt, Citadel of Damascus, Faraj, Hasan ibn Ajlan, List of governors of Islamic Egypt, List of Mamluk sultans, List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 15th century, List of state leaders in 1399, List of state leaders in 1400, List of state leaders in 1401, List of state leaders in 1402, List of state leaders in 1403, List of state leaders in 1404, List of state leaders in 1405, List of state leaders in 1406, List of state leaders in 1407, List of state leaders in 1408, List of state leaders in 1409, List of state leaders in 1410, List of state leaders in 1411, List of state leaders in 1412, Mahmud al-Kurdi Mosque, Mamluk, Mamluk architecture, Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo), Mosque of Sultan al-Muayyad, Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq, Qara Yusuf, Sayf ad-Din Inal, Siege of Damascus (1400), Sultan of Egypt, Timur, Tughan al-Nasiri.

Ahmad ibn Hasan ibn Ajlan

Shihāb al-Dīn Aḥmad ibn Ḥasan ibn ‘Ajlān al-Ḥasanī (شهاب الدين أحمد بن حسن بن عجلان الحسني) was co-Emir of Mecca from 1408 to 1416 alongside his father Hasan ibn Ajlan and his brother Barakat ibn Hasan.

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Ahmad Jalayir

Sultan Ahmad was a Jalayirid ruler (1382–1410).

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Al-Musta'in (Cairo)

Al-Musta'in Billah (1390 – February or March 1430) was the tenth Abbasid "shadow" caliph of Cairo, reigning under the tutelage of the Mamluk sultans from 1406 to 1414.

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Amir al-ʿarab

The amir al-ʿarab (Arabic: أمير العرب, also known as amir al-ʿurban; translation: "commander of the Bedouins") was a title denoting the commander or leader of the Bedouin tribes in Syria in successive Muslim states during the Middle Ages.

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Amir Jamal al-Din al-Ustadar Mosque

Amir Jamal al-Din al-Ustadar Mosque is a historic mosque in the city of Cairo.

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Badr al-Din al-Ayni

Badr al-Din al-'Ayni (بدر الدين العيني) born 762 AH (1360 CE), died 855 AH (1453 CE) was a Sunni Islamic scholar of the Hanafi madh'hab.

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Bani Na'im

Bani Na'im (بني نعيم, Banî Na‘îm) is a Palestinian town in the southern West Bank located east of Hebron in the Hebron Governorate.

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Barakat ibn Hasan

Zayn al-Dīn Abū Zuhayr Barakāt ibn Ḥasan ibn ‘Ajlān al-Ḥasanī (زين الدين أبو زهير بركات بن حسن بن عجلان الحسني) was an Emir of Mecca.

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Barquq

Al-Malik Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Barquq (الملك الظاهر سيف الدين برقوق) (ruled 1382–1389 and 1390 –1399) was the first Sultan of the Mamluk Burji dynasty.

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Battle of Algami Canal

The Battle of Algami Canal was fought between Kara Koyunlu under their Bey, Qara Yusuf and the Timurid Empire under the leadership of Timur's grandson Abu Bakr bin Miran Shah for control of Baghdad and therefore Iraq in late 1402.

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Battle of Nakhchivan (1406)

The Battle of Nakhchivan was fought between Kara Koyunlu under their Bey, Qara Yusuf and the Timurid Empire under the leadership of Timur's grandson Abu Bakr bin Miran Shah for control of Azerbaijan on October 14, 1406.

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Burji dynasty

The Burji dynasty (المماليك البرجية) was a Circassian Mamluk dynasty which ruled Egypt from 1382 until 1517, during the Mamluk Sultanate.

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Circassians in Egypt

The Circassians in Egypt refers to people of present-day Egypt who descended from Circassians, the European ethnic group native to Northwest Caucasus (today Russia).

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Citadel of Damascus

The Citadel of Damascus (Qalʿat Dimašq) is a large medieval fortified palace and citadel in Damascus, Syria.

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Faraj

Faraj is a given name for males.

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Hasan ibn Ajlan

Badr al-Dīn Abū al-Ma‘ālī Ḥasan ibn ‘Ajlān ibn Rumaythah ibn Abī Numayy al-Ḥasanī (بدر الدين حسن بن عجلان بن رميثة بن أبي نمي الحسني) was Emir of Mecca from 1396 to 1426 with interruptions, and the first Vice Sultan in the Hejaz from 1408 to 1416.

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List of governors of Islamic Egypt

Governors of Arab Egypt (640–1250) and Mamluk Egypt (1250–1517).

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List of Mamluk sultans

The following is a list of Mamluk sultans.

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List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 15th century

This is a List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 15th century.

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List of state leaders in 1399

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List of state leaders in 1400

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List of state leaders in 1401

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List of state leaders in 1402

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List of state leaders in 1403

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List of state leaders in 1404

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List of state leaders in 1405

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List of state leaders in 1406

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List of state leaders in 1407

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List of state leaders in 1408

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List of state leaders in 1409

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List of state leaders in 1410

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List of state leaders in 1411

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List of state leaders in 1412

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Mahmud al-Kurdi Mosque

Mahmud al-Kurdi Mosque or Jamal al-Din Mahmud al-Istadar Mosque is a historic mosque in Cairo.

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Mamluk

Mamluk (Arabic: مملوك mamlūk (singular), مماليك mamālīk (plural), meaning "property", also transliterated as mamlouk, mamluq, mamluke, mameluk, mameluke, mamaluke or marmeluke) is an Arabic designation for slaves.

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Mamluk architecture

Mamluk architecture was a flowering of Islamic art during the reign of the Mamluk Sultanate (1250–1517), which is most visible in medieval Cairo.

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Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo)

The Mamluk Sultanate (سلطنة المماليك Salṭanat al-Mamālīk) was a medieval realm spanning Egypt, the Levant, and Hejaz.

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Mosque of Sultan al-Muayyad

The Mosque of Sultan al-Mu'ayyad is a Mosque in Cairo, Egypt next to Bab Zuwayla built by the Mamluk sultan Al-Mu'ayyad Sayf ad-Din Shaykh from whom it takes its name.

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Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq

Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq or Mosque-Madrassa-Khanqah of Az-Zaher Barquq (مسجد ومدرسة وخانقاه الظاهر برقوق) is a religious complex in Islamic Cairo, the historic medieval district of Cairo, Egypt.

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Qara Yusuf

Abu Nasr Qara Yusuf ibn Mohammad (died 1420) was the ruler of the Kara Koyunlu dynasty (or "Black Sheep Turkomans") from c.1388 to 1420, although his reign was interrupted by Tamerlane's invasion (1400–1405).

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Sayf ad-Din Inal

Al-Malik al-Ashraf Sayf ad-Din Abu an-Nasr Inal al-'Ala'i az-Zahiri an-Nasiri al-Ajrud (better known as Sayf ad-Din Inal also spelled Saif ad-Din Aynal) (1381 – 26 February 1461) was the 13th Burji Mamluk sultan of Egypt, ruling between 1453–1461.

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Siege of Damascus (1400)

The Siege of Damascus (1400) was a major event during the war between the Timurid Empire and Mamluk Egypt.

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Sultan of Egypt

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.

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Timur

Timur (تیمور Temūr, Chagatai: Temür; 9 April 1336 – 18 February 1405), historically known as Amir Timur and Tamerlane (تيمور لنگ Temūr(-i) Lang, "Timur the Lame"), was a Turco-Mongol conqueror.

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Tughan al-Nasiri

Amir Sayf al-Din Tughan ibn Abd Allah al-Nasiri (died 1415) was a Mamluk prince and warrior under the reign of Sultan al-Nasir Faraj (r. 1399-1411 C.E.). He was known as al-Majnun (The Crazy) and was Amir of Ten, which was a higher officer rank in the Mamluk Sultanate.

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Al-Nasir Faraj, Faraj bin Barquq, Nasir-ad-Din Faraj.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/An-Nasir_Faraj

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