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    Al-Malik Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Barquq (Arabic: الملك الظاهر سيف الدين برقوق; born c. 1336) was the first Sultan of the Circassian Mamluk Burji dynasty of...
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    Mosque-Madrasa of Sultan Barquq or Mosque-Madrasa-Khanqah of Az-Zaher Barquq (Arabic: مسجد ومدرسة وخانقاه الظاهر برقوق) is a religious complex in Islamic...
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    Apricot (redirect from Al-barqūq)
    albaricoque and Catalan a(l)bercoc, in turn from Arabic الْبَرْقُوق‎ (al-barqūq, "the plums"), from Byzantine Greek βερικοκκίᾱ (berikokkíā, "apricot tree")...
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    succession of his sons, when real power was held by senior emirs. One such emir, Barquq, overthrew the sultan in 1382 and again in 1390, inaugurating Burji rule...
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    r. 1399–1405, 1405–1412) also Faraj ibn Barquq was born in 1386 and succeeded his father Sayf-ad-Din Barquq as the second Sultan of the Burji dynasty...
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    respond to Barquq's actions, while Barquq had died by 1399. In 1401, Timur invaded Syria and sacked Aleppo and Damascus. Syria was regained by Barquq's son,...
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    of Faraj ibn Barquq (Arabic: خانقاه فرج ابن برقوق) is a religious Islamic funerary complex built by the Mamluk Sultan Faraj ibn Barquq from 1400 to 1411...
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    albaricoque were adaptation of the Arabic البرقوق (al-barqūq), dating from the Moorish rule of Spain. Al-barquq in its turn comes from the Aramaic/Syriac word...
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  • The Capture of Baghdad by the Egyptian Mamluk sultan Barquq and Jalayirid sultan Ahmad Jalayir. The city was taken without resistance in 1394. In 1393...
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    The Burji mamluks usurped the throne in 1382 with the accession of Sultan Barquq. The 34th sultan, al-Musta'in Billah, was also the Mamluk Abbasid caliph...
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  • Sultan Barquq (r. 1382–89, 1390–99). Suli was involved in a series of clashes with the Mamluks, in which he was initially victorious, forcing Barquq to recognize...
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    II was dethroned and the Sultanate was taken over by the Circassian Emir Barquq. He was expelled in 1389 but returned to power in 1390, setting up an era...
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    revolts against Barquq, he had, apparently under duress, with other Cairo jurists, issued a fatwa against Barquq. Later relations with Barquq returned to...
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    during the advent of the Burji dynasty. He fell hostage to Sayf ad-Din Barquq before the small battle of Marj al-Saffar in 1390. He was the son of Shaban...
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    Key to the Ka'ba at the time of Sultan Barquq of Egypt...
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    dynasty took over when Barquq was proclaimed sultan. The name "Burji" referred to their center at the citadel of Cairo. Barquq became an enemy of Timur...
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  • succession of his sons, when real power was held by senior emirs. One such emir, Barquq, overthrew the sultan in 1390, inaugurating Burji rule. Mamluk authority...
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    Sayf ad-Din Barquq 26 November 1382 1 June 1389 Circassian A mamluk of Yalbugha al-Umari. Son of Anas, who was brought to Egypt by Barquq in 1381 and...
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    Ceiling of the Mosque-Madrassa of Sultan Barquq, Cairo...
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  • Mamluks and local Arab tribes, they were arrested by the authorities of Barquq before armed conflict could even take place. Although not all those taking...
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    Hammam of Sultan Inal (1456) Madrasa of Al-Kamil Ayyub (1229) Madrasa of Barquq (1386) Madrasa of Al-Nasir Muhammad (1304) Complex of Qalawun (1285) Sabil-Kuttab...
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    Jalayir. According to Shabankara'i, she was first married to Sayf ad-Din Barquq of the Egyptian Mamluk sultanate in 1393. The marriage was arranged by his...
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    from Shiraz. Sultan Ahmad Jalayir fled to Syria, where the Mamluk Sultan Barquq protected him and killed Timur's envoys. Timur left the Sarbadar prince...
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    covers eight shiakhas that include al-Mujawirin, Sultan Qaytbay and Sultan Barquq in Historic Cairo's eastern cemetery field (sometimes known as the City...
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    al-Mansur Qalawun, the Madrasa of al-Nasir Muhammad, and the Madrasa of Sultan Barquq. Some mosques include spolia (often columns or capitals) from earlier buildings...
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    from Shiraz. Sultan Ahmad Jalayir fled to Syria, where the Mamluk Sultan Barquq protected him and killed Timur's envoys. Timur left the Sarbadar prince...
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  • Emir of Mecca from 1395 to 1396. He ruled during the reign of Sayf ad-Din Barquq. Muhammad assumed the Emirate on Thursday, 8 Shawwal 797 AH (29 July 1395)...
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    Peasants' Revolt in England. 1382: Khan Tokhtamysh captures Moscow. 1382: Barquq rise to power to start the Burji dynasty, the Circassian Mamuluk Dynasty...
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    al-Ashraf Sha'ban. The revolt was quelled and a coup d'etat was staged by Barquq in Cairo in 1382, founding the Burji Mamluk dynasty.[citation needed] Palestine...
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    secretary (dawadar), one of the high-ranking officials of the Mamluk sultan Barquq. The town became an important center for trade and its weekly Thursday market...
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