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An-Nasir Muhammad

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Al-Malik an-Nasir Nasir ad-Din Muhammad ibn Qalawun (الملك الناصر ناصر الدين محمد بن قلاوون), commonly known as an-Nasir Muhammad (الناصر محمد), or by his kunya: Abu al-Ma'ali (أبو المعالى) or as Ibn Qalawun (1285–1341) was the ninth Turkic Mamluk sultan of Egypt who ruled for three reigns: December 1293–December 1294, 1299–1309, and 1310 until his death in 1341. [1]

174 relations: Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati, Abu'l-Fida, Abwein, Al Fadl, Al-Adil Kitbugha, Al-Ashraf Khalil, Al-Ashraf Kujuk, Al-Ashraf Sha'ban, Al-Jawali Mosque, Al-Kamil Sha'ban, Al-Mansur Abu Bakr, Al-Mansur al-Husayn II, Al-Mansur Muhammad, Sultan of Egypt, Al-Mansur Qalawun, Al-Mufaddal ibn Abi al-Fada'il, Al-Mutawakkil al-Qasim, Al-Muzaffar Hajji, Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque, Al-Nuwayri, Al-Qadmus, Al-Rahba, Al-Rifa'i Mosque, Al-Shamah Mosque, Altun Bogha Mosque, Amda Seyon I, Amir al-ʿarab, An-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt, An-Nasir Hasan, Aqsunqur Mosque, Arabian horse, Arak, Syria, Armenian Quarter, Arsameia, As-Salih Ismail, Sultan of Egypt, As-Salih Salih, Ayyubid dynasty, Bahri dynasty, Baibars II, Baligh ibn Yusuf ibn Tayyi, Bani Zeid, Banu Kanz, Barquq, Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303), Battle of Wadi al-Khazandar, Baybars al-Ala'i, Baybugha, Beshtak Palace, Cairo Citadel, Chinese influences on Islamic pottery, Circassians in Egypt, ..., Complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay, Constantine III of Cilicia, Damietta, David's Tomb, Druze, El Mahalla El Kubra, Fadl ibn Isa, Fatḥ al-Din Ibn Sayyid al-Nās, Gates of the Temple Mount, Golden Horde, Great Mosque of Aleppo, Great Mosque of Gaza, Hajjah, Qalqilya, Haqq ad-Din I, Hasan Kuchak, History of Gaza, History of Islam, History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel, Ibn al-Sal'us, Ibn Taymiyyah, Iraq al-Manshiyya, Iwan, John Mandeville, June 7, Karatiyya, Khawand Toghay, Khirbat al-Minya, Lajin, Leo IV, King of Armenia, List of Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria, List of governors of Islamic Egypt, List of Mamluk sultans, List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 13th century, List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 14th century, List of state leaders in 1294, List of state leaders in 1295, List of state leaders in 1299, List of state leaders in 1300, List of state leaders in 1301, List of state leaders in 1302, List of state leaders in 1303, List of state leaders in 1304, List of state leaders in 1305, List of state leaders in 1306, List of state leaders in 1307, List of state leaders in 1308, List of state leaders in 1309, List of state leaders in 1310, List of state leaders in 1311, List of state leaders in 1312, List of state leaders in 1313, List of state leaders in 1314, List of state leaders in 1315, List of state leaders in 1316, List of state leaders in 1317, List of state leaders in 1318, List of state leaders in 1319, List of state leaders in 1320, List of state leaders in 1321, List of state leaders in 1322, List of state leaders in 1323, List of state leaders in 1324, List of state leaders in 1325, List of state leaders in 1326, List of state leaders in 1327, List of state leaders in 1328, List of state leaders in 1329, List of state leaders in 1330, List of state leaders in 1331, List of state leaders in 1332, List of state leaders in 1333, List of state leaders in 1334, List of state leaders in 1335, List of state leaders in 1336, List of state leaders in 1337, List of state leaders in 1338, List of state leaders in 1339, List of state leaders in 1340, List of state leaders in 1496, List of state leaders in 1497, List of state leaders in 1498, Madrassa of Al-Nasir Muhammad, Mali Empire, Mamluk, Mamluk architecture, Mamluk Sultanate (Cairo), Mansouri Great Mosque, March 24, Mongol Armenia, Mongol invasions of the Levant, Mosque of Amir al-Maridani, Muhammad ibn Iyas, Muhanna ibn Isa, Musa I of Mali, Musa ibn Muhanna, Nasir al-Din, Nâçerî, Palmyra, Phasael tower, Qalawun complex, Qawsun, Qays–Yaman rivalry, Qutlubugha al-Fakhri, Rassids, Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy, Sanjar al-Jawli, Shaykhu, Sirghitmish, St. Mary's Church, Gdańsk, Sultan of Egypt, Sultanate of Ifat, Symon Semeonis, Tankiz, Taynal, Tayy, Timeline of the Ilkhanate, Timurtash, Tower of David, Umayyad Mosque, White Mosque, Ramla, Yalbugha al-Umari, 1285, 1318, 1341. Expand index (124 more) »

Abu Hayyan al-Gharnati

Abū Ḥayyān al-Gharnāṭī ("Abū Ḥayyān from Granada", full name Muḥammad ibn Yūsuf bin ‘Alī ibn Yūsuf ibn Hayyān an-Nifzī al-Barbarī Athīr al-Dīn Abū Ḥayyān al-Jayyānī al-Gharnāṭī al-Andalūsī) was a commentator on the Quran.

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Abu'l-Fida

Abu al-Fida (أبو الفداء; November 1273October 27, 1331), fully Abu Al-fida' Isma'il Ibn 'ali ibn Mahmud Al-malik Al-mu'ayyad 'imad Ad-din and better known in English as Abulfeda, was a Kurdish historian, geographer and local governor of Hama.

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Abwein

Abwein (عبوين) is a Palestinian village in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, located about 37 kilometers north of Ramallah in the northern West Bank.

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Al Fadl

Al Fadl (ALA-LC: Āl Faḍl) were an Arab tribe that dominated the Syrian Desert and steppe during the Middle Ages, and whose modern-day descendants largely live in southern Syria and eastern Lebanon.

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Al-Adil Kitbugha

Kitbugha (كتبغا), royal name: al-Malik al-Adil Zayn-ad-Din Kitbugha Ben Abd-Allah al-Mansuri al-Turki al-Mughli; الملك العادل زين الدين كتبغا بن عبد الله المنصورى التركى المغلى) (died 1297 CE) was the 10th Mamluk sultan of Egypt from December 1294 to November 1296.

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Al-Ashraf Khalil

Al-Ashraf Salāh ad-Dīn Khalil ibn Qalawūn (الملك الأشرف صلاح الدين خليل بن قلاوون; c. 1260s – 14 December 1293) was the eighth Mamluk sultan between November 1290 until his assassination in December 1293.

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Al-Ashraf Kujuk

Al-Ashraf Ala'a ad-Din Kujuk ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (الأشرف علاءالدين كجك), better known as al-Ashraf Kujuk (also spelled Küchük), (1336 – September 1345) was the Mamluk sultan from August 1341 to January 1342.

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Al-Ashraf Sha'ban

Al-Ashraf Zayn ad-Din Abu al-Ma'ali Sha'ban ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun, better known as al-Ashraf Sha'ban or Sha'ban II, was a Mamluk sultan of the Bahri dynasty in 1363–1377.

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Al-Jawali Mosque

Al-Jawali Mosque or Amir Sanjar al-Jawli Mosque is a mosque in the Palestinian city of Hebron, located in the southwestern corner of the Old City and part of the Ibrahimi Mosque (Cave of the Patriarchs) sanctuary.

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Al-Kamil Sha'ban

Al-Kamil Sayf ad-Din Sha'ban ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun, better known as al-Kamil Sha'ban, was the Mamluk sultan of Egypt between August 1345 and January 1346.

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Al-Mansur Abu Bakr

Al-Malik al-Mansur Sayf ad-Din Abu Bakr (الملك المنصور سيف الدين أبو بكر), better known as al-Mansur Abu Bakr (المنصور أبو بكر), (ca. 1321 – November 1341) was the Bahri Mamluk sultan in 1341.

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Al-Mansur al-Husayn II

Al-Mansur al-Husayn II (14 June 1696 - 6 March 1748) was an Imam of Yemen who ruled in 1727-1748.

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Al-Mansur Muhammad, Sultan of Egypt

Al-Mansur Salah ad-Din Muhammad ibn Hajji ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1347/48–1398), better known as al-Mansur Muhammad, was the Mamluk sultan in 1361–1363.

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Al-Mansur Qalawun

Qalāwūn aṣ-Ṣāliḥī (قلاوون الصالحي, c. 1222 – November 10, 1290) was the seventh Bahri Mamluk sultan; he ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1290.

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Al-Mufaddal ibn Abi al-Fada'il

Al-Mufaddal ibn Abi al-Fada'il (المفضل بن ابي الفضائل) was a 14th-century Egyptian historian.

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Al-Mutawakkil al-Qasim

Al-Mutawakkil al-Qasim (died April 23, 1727) was an Imam of Yemen who ruled in 1716–1727.

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Al-Muzaffar Hajji

Al-Muzaffar Sayf ad-Din Hajji ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun, better known as al-Muzaffar Hajji, (1331–December 1347) was the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt and the sixth son of an-Nasir Muhammad (d. 1341) to hold office, ruling from September 1346 and December 1347.

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Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque

The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qala'un Mosque is an early 14th-century mosque at the Citadel in Cairo, Egypt.

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Al-Nuwayri

Al-Nuwayrī, full name Shihāb al-Dīn Ahmad bin 'Abd al-Wahhāb al-Nuwayri (شهاب الدين أحمد بن عبد الوهاب النويري, born April 5, 1279 in Akhmim, present-day Egypt – died 1333) was an Egyptian Muslim historian and civil servant of the Bahri Mamluk dynasty.

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Al-Qadmus

Al-Qadmus (القدموس, also spelled al-Qadmous or Cadmus) is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Tartus Governorate, located northeast of Tartus and southeast of Baniyas.

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Al-Rahba

Al-Rahba (/ALA-LC: ar-Raḥbah, sometimes spelled Raḥabah), also known as Qal'at ar-Rahba, which translates as the "Citadel of al-Rahba", is a medieval Arab–Islamic fortress in Syria.

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Al-Rifa'i Mosque

Al-Rifa'i Mosque (مسجد الرفاعى, transliterated also as Al-Rifai, Al-Refai, Al-Refa'i, and named in English the Royal Mosque), is located in Cairo, Egypt, in Midan al-Qal'a, adjacent to the Cairo Citadel.

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Al-Shamah Mosque

Al-Sham'ah Mosque or Bab ad-Darum Mosque is a historic mosque located in Hayy al-Najjarin (the Carpenters' Neighborhood) of the al-Zaytun Quarter in Gaza's Old City.

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Altun Bogha Mosque

Altun Bogha Mosque (جامع ألتونبوغا) is one of the oldest mosques in Aleppo, Syria.

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Amda Seyon I

Amda Seyon I (also Amde Tsiyon and other variants, Ge'ez ዐምደ ፡ ጽዮን ʿamda ṣiyōn, Amharic āmde ṣiyōn, "Pillar of Zion") was Emperor of Ethiopia (1314–1344; throne name Gebre Mesqel Ge'ez ገብረ ፡ መስቀል gabra masḳal, Amh. gebre mesḳel, "slave of the cross"), and a member of the Solomonic dynasty.

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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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An-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt

An-Nasir Shihab ad-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun, better known as an-Nasir Ahmad, (1316 – 16 July 1344) was the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt, ruling from January to June 1342.

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An-Nasir Hasan

An-Nasir Badr ad-Din Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1334/35–17 March 1361), better known as an-Nasir Hasan, was the Mamluk sultan of Egypt, and the seventh son of an-Nasir Muhammad to hold office, reigning twice in 1347–1351 and 1354–1361.

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Aqsunqur Mosque

The Aqsunqur Mosque (also known as the Blue Mosque or the Mosque of Ibrahim Agha) is located in Cairo, Egypt and is one of several "blue mosques" in the world.

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Arabian horse

The Arabian or Arab horse (الحصان العربي, DMG ḥiṣān ʿarabī) is a breed of horse that originated on the Arabian Peninsula.

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Arak, Syria

Arak (آراك, also spelled Urak or Araq) is a village in eastern Syria, administratively part of the Homs Governorate.

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Armenian Quarter

The Armenian Quarter (حارة الأرمن, Harat al-Arman; הרובע הארמני, Ha-Rova ha-Armeni; Հայոց թաղ, Hayots t'agh) is one of the four quarters of the walled Old City of Jerusalem.

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Arsameia

Arsameia on the Nymphaios (Արշամաշատ, Eski Kale, Old Castle) is an ancient city located in Old Kâhta (Eski Kâhta) in Kâhta district, Adıyaman Province, Turkey.

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As-Salih Ismail, Sultan of Egypt

As-Salih Imad ad-Din Abu'l Fida Isma'il, better known as as-Salih Isma'il, (1326–4 August 1345) was the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt between June 1342 and August 1345.

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As-Salih Salih

As-Salih Salah ad-Din Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (28 September 1337–1360/61, better known as as-Salih Salih, was the Mamluk sultan in 1351–1354. He was the eighth son of Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad to accede to the sultanate. He was largely a figurehead, with real power held by the senior Mamluk emirs, most prominently Emir Taz an-Nasiri.

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Ayyubid dynasty

The Ayyubid dynasty (الأيوبيون; خانەدانی ئەیووبیان) was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Kurdish origin founded by Saladin and centred in Egypt.

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Bahri dynasty

The Bahri dynasty or Bahriyya Mamluks (translit) was a Mamluk dynasty of mostly Cuman-Kipchak Turkic origin that ruled the Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate from 1250 to 1382.

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Baibars II

Not to be confused with his more famous namesake, Baibars al-Bunduqdari Baibars al-Jashankir (بيبرس الجاشنكير; died 1310) or Baibars II, royal name al-Malik al-Muzaffar Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Jashankir al-Mansuri(الملك المظفر ركن الدين بيبرس الجاشنكير المنصورى), also known as Abu al-Fath (أبوالفتح), was the 12th Mamluk Sultan of Mamluk Egypt in 1309–1310.

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Baligh ibn Yusuf ibn Tayyi

Baligh ibn Yusuf ibn Tayyi (/ALA-LC: Bāligh ibn Yūsuf ibn Ṭayyiʾ) was the Arab commander (muqaddam) the halqa (non-mamluk) regiment of the fortress of al-Karak in the mid-14th century under the Mamluks.

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Bani Zeid

Bani Zeid (بني زيد) is a Palestinian town in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate in the north-central West Bank, located northwest of Ramallah, about 45 kilometers northwest of Jerusalem and about southwest of Salfit.

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Banu Kanz

Banu al-Kanz (also known as Awlad Kanz or Kunuz) was a semi-nomadic Muslim dynasty of mixed Arab-Beja ancestry that ruled the border region between Upper Egypt and Nubia between the 10th and 15th centuries.

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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 Marj al-Saffar (1303)

The Battle of Marj al-Saffar (or Marj al-Suffar), also known as the Battle of Shaqhab, took place on April 20 through April 22, 1303 between the Mamluks and the Mongols and their Armenian allies near Kiswe, Syria, just south of Damascus.

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Battle of Wadi al-Khazandar

The Battle of Wadi al-Khazandar, also known as the Third Battle of Homs, was a Mongol victory over the Mamluks in 1299.

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Baybars al-Ala'i

Rukn ad-Din Baybars al-Ala'i al-Hajib was a prominent mamluk of Bahri sultan al-Nasir Muhammad in the early 14th-century.

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Baybugha

Sayf ad-Din Baybugha Rus al-Qasimi an-Nasiri (also known as Baybugharus or Aurus) was a prominent Mamluk emir during the reigns of sultans as-Salih Isma'il, al-Muzaffar Hajji, an-Nasir Hasan and as-Salih Salih.

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Beshtak Palace

The Beshtak Palace or Qasr Bashtak ("Palace of Bashtak") is a historic palace and museum in Cairo, Egypt, built by the Mamluk amir Bashtak in the 14th century.

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Cairo Citadel

The Saladin Citadel of Cairo (قلعة صلاح الدين) is a medieval Islamic fortification in Cairo, Egypt.

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Chinese influences on Islamic pottery

Chinese influences on Islamic pottery cover a period starting from at least the 8th century CE to the 19th century.

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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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Complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay

The funerary complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay is an architectural complex built by Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay in Cairo's Northern Cemetery, completed in 1474.

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Constantine III of Cilicia

Constantine III of Lampron was the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between 1323 and 1326.

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Damietta

Damietta (دمياط,; ⲧⲁⲙⲓⲁϯ) also known as Damiata, or Domyat, is a port and the capital of the Damietta Governorate in Egypt, a former bishopric and present multiple Catholic titular see.

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David's Tomb

King David's Tomb (קבר דוד המלך) is a site considered by some to be the burial place of David, King of Israel, according to a tradition beginning in the 12th century.

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Druze

The Druze (درزي or, plural دروز; דרוזי plural דרוזים) are an Arabic-speaking esoteric ethnoreligious group originating in Western Asia who self-identify as unitarians (Al-Muwaḥḥidūn/Muwahhidun).

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El Mahalla El Kubra

El Mahalla El Kubra (المحلة الكبرى) – commonly shortened to – is a large industrial and agricultural city in Egypt, located in the middle of the Nile Delta on the western bank of the Damietta Branch tributary.

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Fadl ibn Isa

Fadl ibn Isa, also known as Fadl II, was a prince of the Al Fadl, an Arab dynasty that dominated the Syrian Desert beginning in the 13th century.

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Fatḥ al-Din Ibn Sayyid al-Nās

Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Ya'mari, better known as Fath al-Din Ibn Sayyid al-Nās, was a Medieval Egyptian theologian who specialized in the field of Hadith, or the recorded prophecies and traditions of the Muslim prophet Muhammad.

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Gates of the Temple Mount

The Temple Mount, located in Jerusalem, can be accessed through eleven gates, and contains a further six sealed gates.

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Golden Horde

The Golden Horde (Алтан Орд, Altan Ord; Золотая Орда, Zolotaya Orda; Алтын Урда, Altın Urda) was originally a Mongol and later Turkicized khanate established in the 13th century and originating as the northwestern sector of the Mongol Empire.

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Great Mosque of Aleppo

The Great Mosque of Aleppo (جَـامِـع حَـلَـب الْـكَـبِـيْـر, Jāmi‘ Ḥalab al-Kabīr) or the Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo (جَـامِـع بَـنِي أُمَـيَّـة بِـحَـلَـب, Jāmi‘ Banī Umayyah Bi-Ḥalab) is the largest and one of the oldest mosques in the city of Aleppo, Syria.

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Great Mosque of Gaza

The Great Mosque of Gaza (جامع غزة الكبير, transliteration: Jāmaʿ Ghazza al-Kabīr) also known as the Great Omari Mosque (المسجد العمري الكبير, transliteration: Jāmaʿ al-ʿUmarī al-Kabīr) is the largest and oldest mosque in the Gaza Strip, located in Gaza's old city.

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Hajjah, Qalqilya

Hajjah (حجة) is a Palestinian village in the northern West Bank, located eighteen kilometers west of Nablus in the Qalqilya Governorate.

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Haqq ad-Din I

Haqq ad-Din I (هاك اد الدين) (flourished 1328) was a sultan of the Ifat Sultanate and the son of Nahwi b. Mansur b. Umar Walashma.

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Hasan Kuchak

Hasan Kuchak or Ḥasan-i Kūchik (حسن کوچک; 1319–15 December 1343) was a Chupanid prince during the 14th century.

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History of Gaza

The known history of Gaza spans 4,000 years.

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History of Islam

The history of Islam concerns the political, social,economic and cultural developments of the Islamic civilization.

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History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel

The Jewish people originated in the land of Israel, and have maintained physical, cultural, and religious ties to it ever since.

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Ibn al-Sal'us

Al-Sahib Shams ad-Din Muhammad ibn Uthman ibn Abi al-Raja' al-Tanukhi, better known as Ibn al-Sal'us (died 10 December 1294), was an Arab merchant and the wazir (chief financial adviser) of the Mamluk sultan, al-Ashraf Khalil (r. 1290–1293).

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Ibn Taymiyyah

Taqī ad-Dīn Ahmad ibn Taymiyyah (Arabic: تقي الدين أحمد ابن تيمية, January 22, 1263 - September 26, 1328), known as Ibn Taymiyyah for short, was a controversial medieval Sunni Muslim theologian, jurisconsult, logician, and reformer.

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Iraq al-Manshiyya

Iraq al-Manshiyya (عراق المنشية) was a Palestinian Arab village located 32 km northeast of Gaza City.

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Iwan

An iwan (ایوان eyvān, إيوان Iwan, also spelled ivan, Turkish: eyvan) is a rectangular hall or space, usually vaulted, walled on three sides, with one end entirely open.

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John Mandeville

Sir John Mandeville is the supposed author of The Travels of Sir John Mandeville, a travel memoir which first circulated between 1357 and 1371.

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June 7

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Karatiyya

Karatiyya (كرتيا) was a Palestinian Arab village of 1,370, located northeast of Gaza, situated in a flat area with an elevation of along the coastal plain of Palestine and crossed by Wadi al-Mufrid.

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Khawand Toghay

Khawand Toghay started as a slave of Al-Nasir Mohammad Ibn Qala'un.

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Khirbat al-Minya

Khirbat al-Minya (also known as Ayn Minyat Hisham or Hurvat Minim) is an Umayyad-built palace in the eastern Galilee, Israel, located about west of the northern end of Lake Tiberias.

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Lajin

Lachin (Arabic: لاجين), full royal name al-Malik al-Mansour Hossam ad-Din Lachin al-Mansuri (Arabic: الملك المنصور حسام الدين لاجين المنصورى d. January 16, 1299, Cairo) was a Mamluk sultan of Egypt from 1296 to 1299.

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Leo IV, King of Armenia

Leo IV or Leon IV (Լեիոն Դ, Levon IV) (also numbered Leo V) (1309 – August 28, 1341) was the last Hethumid king of Cilicia, ruling from 1320 until his death.

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List of Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria

The following is a list of all of the Coptic Orthodox Popes of Alexandria who have led the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria and have succeeded the Apostle Mark the Evangelist in the office of Bishop of Alexandria, who founded the Church in the 1st century, and therefore marked the beginning of Christianity in Africa.

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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 13th century

This is a list of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 13th century.

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List of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 14th century

This is a list of monarchs who lost their thrones in the 14th century.

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List of state leaders in 1294

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List of state leaders in 1295

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List of state leaders in 1299

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List of state leaders in 1300

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List of state leaders in 1301

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List of state leaders in 1302

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List of state leaders in 1303

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List of state leaders in 1304

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List of state leaders in 1305

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List of state leaders in 1306

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List of state leaders in 1307

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List of state leaders in 1308

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List of state leaders in 1309

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List of state leaders in 1310

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List of state leaders in 1311

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List of state leaders in 1312

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List of state leaders in 1313

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List of state leaders in 1314

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List of state leaders in 1315

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List of state leaders in 1316

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List of state leaders in 1317

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List of state leaders in 1318

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List of state leaders in 1319

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List of state leaders in 1320

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List of state leaders in 1321

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List of state leaders in 1322

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List of state leaders in 1323

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List of state leaders in 1324

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List of state leaders in 1325

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List of state leaders in 1326

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List of state leaders in 1327

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List of state leaders in 1328

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List of state leaders in 1329

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List of state leaders in 1330

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List of state leaders in 1331

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List of state leaders in 1332

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List of state leaders in 1333

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List of state leaders in 1334

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List of state leaders in 1335

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List of state leaders in 1336

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List of state leaders in 1337

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List of state leaders in 1338

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List of state leaders in 1340

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List of state leaders in 1496

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List of state leaders in 1497

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List of state leaders in 1498

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Madrassa of Al-Nasir Muhammad

The Madrassa of Al-Nasir Muhammad is a madrassa and mausoleum located in the Bayn al-Qasrayn region of Cairo, Egypt.

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Mali Empire

The Mali Empire (Manding: Nyeni or Niani; also historically referred to as the Manden Kurufaba, sometimes shortened to Manden) was an empire in West Africa from 1230 to 1670.

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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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Mansouri Great Mosque

The Mansouri Great Mosque is a mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon, also known simply as The Great Mosque of Tripoli.

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March 24

March 24th is the 365th and last day of the year in many European implementations of the Julian calendar.

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Mongol Armenia

Mongol Armenia or Ilkhanid Armenia refers to the period in which both Armenia (during its union with the Kingdom of Georgia) and the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia became tributary and vassal to the Mongol Empire (the later Ilkhanate) in the 1230s.

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Mongol invasions of the Levant

Starting in the 1240s, the Mongols made repeated invasions of Syria or attempts thereof.

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Mosque of Amir al-Maridani

The Mosque of Amir Altinbugha al-Maridani, dating from 1340 CE, is a mosque from the era of the Mamluk Sultanate of Cairo, Egypt.

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Muhammad ibn Iyas

Muhammad ibn Iyas (b. June 1448; d. after November 1522), is one of the most important Egyptian historians.

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Muhanna ibn Isa

Husam ad-Din Muhanna ibn Isa (also known as Muhanna II; d. 1335) was the lord of Palmyra and amir al-ʿarab (commander of the Bedouins) under the Mamluk Sultanate.

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Musa I of Mali

Musa I or Mansa Musa was the tenth Mansa, which translates to "sultan", "conqueror", or "emperor", of the wealthy West African Mali Empire.

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Musa ibn Muhanna

Muzaffar ad-Din Musa ibn Muhanna (died November 1341) was the amir al-ʿarab (commander of the Bedouin tribes) in Syria and lord of Salamiyah and Palmyra under the Mamluks in 1335–November 1341.

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Nasir al-Din

Nasir al-Din, Nasir ad-Din or Nasiruddin (نصیر الدین. or ناصرالدین or نصر الدين, "Defender of the Faith") was originally an honorific title and is an Arabic masculine given name.

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Nâçerî

Nâçerî is a famous treatise of hippology drafted about the year 1333, by Abou Bakr Ibn Badr Eddîn Ibn It Moundir The Baïtar, ordered by the Mamluk sultan An-Nasir Muhammad, also called sultan Ennâcer (victorieux), whence the name of Naceri (relative to Nacer).

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Palmyra

Palmyra (Palmyrene: Tadmor; تَدْمُر Tadmur) is an ancient Semitic city in present-day Homs Governorate, Syria.

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Phasael tower

The Herodian tower partially preserved in the Citadel of Jerusalem has been identified as either the Phasael Tower or the Hippicus Tower described by Josephus.

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Qalawun complex

The Qalawun complex (مجمع قلاون) is a massive complex in Cairo, Egypt that includes a madrasa, a hospital and a mausoleum.

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Qawsun

Sayf ad-Din Qawsun ibn Abdullah an-Nasiri as-Saqi (1302 – April 1342), commonly known as Qawsun (also spelled Qausun or Qusun) was a prominent Mamluk emir during the reigns of sultans an-Nasir Muhammad (r. 1310–41), al-Mansur Abu Bakr (r. 1341) and al-Ashraf Kujuk (r. 1341–42).

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Qays–Yaman rivalry

The Qays–Yaman rivalry refers to the historical rivalry and blood feud between the factions of the Qays (who were Adnanites or northern Arabians) and Yaman (who were Qahtanites or southern Arabians) in the Arab world.

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Qutlubugha al-Fakhri

Qutlubugha al-Fakhri (died May/June 1342) was a Mamluk emir during the reigns of sultans an-Nasir Muhammad (r. 1310–1341), al-Mansur Abu Bakr (r. 1341), al-Ashraf Kujuk (r. 1341–1342) and an-Nasir Ahmad (r. 1342).

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Rassids

The Imams of Yemen and later the Kings of Yemen were religiously consecrated leaders belonging to the Zaidiyyah branch of Shia Islam.

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Rumaythah ibn Abi Numayy

Asad al-Dīn Rumaythah ibn Muḥammad Abī Numayy al-Ḥasanī (أسد الدين رميثة بن محمد أبي نمي الحسني) was Emir of Mecca seven times between 1301 and 1345.

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Sanjar al-Jawli

Sanjar ibn Abdullah Alam al-Din Abu Sa'id al-Jawli (also spelled Sangar al-Gawli, Sanjar al-Jawali or Sinjar al-Jawili, 1255–14 January 1345) was a powerful Mamluk emir and the Governor of Gaza and much of Palestine between 1311–20 during the sultanate of an-Nasir Muhammad and then again for a brief time in 1342 during the reign of the latter's son as-Salih Ismail.

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Shaykhu

Shaykhu al-Umari an-Nasiri (died October 1357) was a high-ranking Mamluk emir during the reigns of sultans al-Muzaffar Hajji (1346–1347), an-Nasir Hasan (1347–1351, 1355–1361) and as-Salih Salih (1351–1355).

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Sirghitmish

Sayf ad-Din Sirghitmish ibn Abdullah an-Nasiri, better known as Sirghitmish (also spelled Sarghitmish) (died 1358) was a prominent Mamluk emir during the reign of Sultan an-Nasir Hasan (r. 1347–1351, 1354–1361).

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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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Sultanate of Ifat

The Sultanate of Ifat was a medieval Muslim state in the eastern regions of the Horn of Africa between the late 13th century and early 15th century.

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Symon Semeonis

Symon Semeonis (also Simon FitzSimon or Simon FitzSimmons) was a 14th-century Irish Franciscan friar and author.

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Tankiz

Sayf ad-Din Tankiz ibn Abdullah al-Husami an-Nasiri better known simply as Tankiz (تنكيز) (died May 1340) was the Damascus-based Turkic na'ib al-saltana (viceroy) of Syria from 1312 to 1340 during the reign of the Bahri Mamluk sultan an-Nasir Muhammad.

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Taynal

Sayf ad-Din Taynal an-Nasiri al-Ashrafi (d. 1343) was a prominent emir and mamluk of an-Nasir Muhammad, the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt.

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Tayy

Tayy (طيء/ALA-LC: Ṭayy), also known as Ṭayyi or Taiesʾ, is a large and ancient Arab tribe, whose descendants today are the tribe of Shammar, who continue to live throughout the Middle Eastern states of the Arab world and the rest of the world.

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Timeline of the Ilkhanate

This is a timeline of the Ilkhanate.

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Timurtash

Timurtash (died 1328; also Temürtas or Timür-Tash) was a member of the Chupanid family who dominated pominated Persian politics in the final years of the Ilkhanate.

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Tower of David

The Tower of David (מגדל דוד, Migdal David, برج داود, Burj Daud), also known as the Jerusalem Citadel, is an ancient citadel located near the Jaffa Gate entrance to western edge of the Old City of Jerusalem.

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Umayyad Mosque

The Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Great Mosque of Damascus (جامع بني أمية الكبير, Romanization: Ğāmi' Banī 'Umayya al-Kabīr), located in the old city of Damascus, is one of the largest and oldest mosques in the world.

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White Mosque, Ramla

The White Mosque (המסגד הלבן haMisgad haLavan, المسجد الأبيض a-Masjid al-Abyad) is an ancient Ummayad mosque in the city of Ramla, Israel.

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Yalbugha al-Umari

Sayf ad-Din Yalbugha ibn Abdullah al-Umari an-Nasiri al-Khassaki, better known as Yalbugha al-Umari or Yalbugha al-Khassaki, was a senior Mamluk emir during the Bahri period.

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1285

Year 1285 (MCCLXXXV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1318

Year 1318 (MCCCXVIII) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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1341

Year 1341 (MCCCXLI) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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References

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

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