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    Al-Malik al-Ashraf Sayf al-Din Abu an-Nasr Inal al-'Ala'i az-Zahiri an-Nasiri al-Ajrud (better known as Sayf al-Din Inal; also spelled Saif al-Din Aynal;...
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  • Sayf al-Din (Arabic: سيف الدين, romanized: Sayf ad-Dīn, lit. 'Sword of the Faith'), also Saif al-Din, Sayf/Saif ad-Din, or Sayf/Saif ud-Din etc., may...
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  • sister of Zaynab bint ʿAlī ibn Khaṣṣbakd, who was the widow of Sultan Sayf al-Din Inal (r. 1453-1461). D'hulster, Kristof; Steenbergen, Jo Van. "Family Matters:...
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    his uncle Feyyaz for the throne and was favored by the Mamluk Sultan Sayf al-Din Inal (r. 1453–61). Later into his reign, Malik Arslan was involved in the...
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    Sayf al-Din Jaqmaq (Arabic: الظاهر سيف الدين جقمق; 1373 – 13 February 1453) was the Mamluk sultan of Egypt from 9 September 1438 to 1 February 1453. Jaqmaq...
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    during Sayf al-Din Inal's reign in 1456, leading expeditions against the Karamanids. Upon Inal's death in February 1461, his son Shihab al-Din Ahmad succeeded...
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  • March 1453. He was then imprisoned in Alexandria until the reign of Sayf al-Din Khushqadam. He later returned to Cairo during the rule of Qaitbay who...
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    During the reign of Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq an attempt to conquer Rhodes in 1444 from the Knights of St. John was repelled. Sayf ad-Din Inal came to power in...
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    and Nusaybin. Raqqa was an important crossing point and held by Qutb ad-Din Inal, who had lost Manbij to Saladin in 1176. Upon seeing the large size of...
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  • He was imprisoned by Al-Mansur Fakhr-ad-Din Uthman, then freed by Sayf ad-Din Inal. Later on, he became atabeg in September 1466 under Khushqadam. He...
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    916 – 8 February 967), more commonly known simply by his honorific of Sayf al-Dawla (سيف الدولة, lit. 'Sword of the Dynasty'), was the founder of the...
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    loyalty of other mamluks with debased coins. Sayf al-Din Inal, who Barsbay had made his atabeg al-asakir, won enough support to be declared sultan two...
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  • Al-Mu'ayyad Shihab al-Din Ahmad (Arabic: المؤيد شهاب الدين أحمد بن اينال; 1430 – 28 January 1488) was the son of Sayf ad-Din Inal, and a Mamluk sultan...
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    Sultan Abu Al-Nasr Sayf ad-Din Al-Ashraf Qaitbay (Arabic: السلطان أبو النصر سيف الدين الأشرف قايتباي; c. 1416/1418 – 7 August 1496) was the eighteenth...
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  • was built in 1455 on the orders of Sayf al-Din Birdibak al-Ashrafi, the dawadar of the Mamluk sultan Sayf al-Din Inal. Birdibak was highly religious and...
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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...
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    commissioned by a Mamluk official named Sayf al-Din Ulmas and its construction was completed in 1329–1330 CE. Sayf al-Din Ulmas was an amir (commander or high...
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    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. He was...
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    Nicosia, in fleeing Cyprus for Egypt to gain the support of the Sultan Sayf al-Din Inal for his claim to the throne. He may have already been planning to marry...
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  • He was deposed by Sultan Sayf ad-Din Inal after al-Qa'im supported a mutiny of mamluks against Inal. He was the son of Al-Mutawakkil I and he was the...
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    Mu'izz al-Din Sanjar Shah, son of Sayf al-Din Ghazi II, 1180–1208 Mu'izz al-Din Mahmud, son of Mu'izz al-Din Sanjar Shah, 1208–1241 Mahmud al-Malik al-Zahir...
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  • loyalty of other mamluks with debased coins. Sayf ad-Din Inal, who Barsbay had made his atabeg al-asakir in 1446, eventually won enough support to be declared...
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  • Salm al-Fada'il. Both of these accounts lack any verifiable basis other than local folklore. In 1432, the minaret was restored by Sayf ad-Din Inal, the...
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  • The 1455 mutiny convinced caliph al-Qa'im to abandon his support for Sayf ad-Din Inal and join the uprising. With the caliph providing symbolic legitimacy...
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    and was the mother of his son Sultan Al-Muzaffar Ahmad. After Shaykh's death, she married Sultan Sayf ad-Din Tatar. She died in 1430. One of his concubines...
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    between the Emirs of Sham and Egypt. After that, the Egyptian sultan Sayf ad-Din Inal sent an army to retake Tarsus from the Karamanids. The Egyptian Mamluks...
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  • al-Safawi (1375–1381) Husam ad-Din Bakish (1382) Aqbugha al-Tulutumari (?-1398) Sayf ad-Din Inal al-Ala'i (1428–1433) Timraz al-Mu'ayyadi (ca 1436-1437) Yalkhuja...
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  • the defence against the Mamluks of Sayf ad-Din Inal who managed eventually to depose Al-Mansur Fakhr-ad-Din Uthman. Later on, he was imprisoned in Alexandria...
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    ethnic Circassians. While the first three Mamluk sultans, Aybak, his son al-Mansur Ali, and Qutuz, are generally considered part of the Bahri dynasty...
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    degree from al-Azhar University at the time, Salim al-Bishri was immediately appointed as an imam. Initially, he served as an imam in the Inal Mosque, then...
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