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    Al-Nasir Faraj or Nasir-ad-Din Faraj (Arabic: الناصر زين الدين فرج; r. 1399–1405, 1405–1412) also Faraj ibn Barquq was born in 1386 and succeeded his father...
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  • Faraj include: Abu Said Faraj, a Nasrid prince of Granada, d. 1320 an-Nasir Faraj, Burji Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, 1399–1405 Faraj ben Salim, Sicilian-Jewish...
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  • was the younger brother of An-Nasir Faraj and the son of Barquq. He ruled briefly in 1405, when his brother An-Nasir Faraj escaped his rule, being afraid...
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    the ranks. In 1400, he was appointed governor of Tripoli by Sultan An-Nasir Faraj during the Tamerlane's invasion of Syria. While the other emirs took...
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    the effects of the famine that struck Egypt during the era of Sultan an-Nasir Faraj by distributing bread, clothing and food, and spending money on charitable...
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    Khawand Shirin. She was a Greek, and gave birth to Barquq's eldest son, An-Nasir Faraj. She died in 1399–1400, and was buried in the madrasa of Barquq at Bayn...
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    Barquq died in 1399 and was succeeded by his eleven-year-old son, an-Nasir Faraj. That year, Timur invaded Syria, sacking Aleppo and Damascus. Timur...
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    the Ottomans in the Levant and Anatolia. His forces defeated those of an-Nasir Faraj at the Sack of Aleppo and the Siege of Damascus in 1400, followed by...
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    also came to Damascus. Not wanting to worsen relations with Timur, An-Nasir Faraj agreed to capture Qara Yusuf and Ahmad Jalayir and hand them over to...
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    rule re-established 1399 An-Nasir Naseer ad-Din Faraj 1405 Al-Mansoor Azzaddin Abdal Aziz 1405 An-Nasir Naseer ad-Din Faraj (second time) 1412 al-Musta'in...
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  • Burji dynasty (complete list) – An-Nasir Faraj, Sultan (1399–1405) Izz ad-Din Abd al-Aziz, Sultan (1405) An-Nasir Faraj, Sultan (1405–1412) Al-Musta'in...
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    1391–1392 Timur's movements, 1392–1396. Timur defeats Mamluk Sultan, An-Nasir Faraj Timur defeats the Golden Horde and its Kipchak warriors led by Tokhtamysh...
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    The Khanqah of Faraj ibn Barquq (Arabic: خانقاه فرج ابن برقوق) is a religious Islamic funerary complex built by the Mamluk Sultan Faraj ibn Barquq from...
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    joined an alliance with the Ottomans to jointly oppose Timur with his intention to invade Syria. Barquq was succeeded by his son an-Nasir Faraj in 1399...
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  • occupied by an-Nasir Faraj (r. 1399–1412). Mehmed's brother Ala al-Din Ali was previously made the city's governor by the Mamluks in July 1402 as an appreciation...
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  • declared war on the Mamluks of Egypt and the Ottoman Empire, ruled by An-Nasir Faraj and Bayezid I respectively. When approaching the Mamluk city of Aleppo...
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    Khasikiya (Sultan's Guards). He then worked as a cupbearer for Sultan An-Nasir Faraj. Later on, he became the Mamluk na'ib of Damascus during the reign of...
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  • Barquq died in 1399 and was succeeded by his eleven-year-old son, al-Nasir Faraj, who was in Damascus at the time. In that same year, Timur invaded Syria...
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    Shukurbay. She was a Circassian, and had been a manumitted slave of Sultan An-Nasir Faraj. She had been married to Amir Abruk al-Jakami, with whom she had a daughter...
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  • Abu Sa'id Uthman III becomes Marinid sultan of Morocco June 1399. An-Nasir Faraj becomes Mamluk sultan after the death of his father Barquq. A number...
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  • (1382–1389) As-Salih Hajji, Sultan (1389–1390) Barquq, Sultan (1390–1399) An-Nasir Faraj, Sultan (1399–1405) Sudan Makuria (complete list) – Ayay, King (c.1304/5)...
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    Sultan an-Nasir Faraj emancipated Inal and enlisted him in his khassakiyah ("personal retinue"). Inal thereby acquired the additional nisbah "an-Nasiri...
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  • (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...
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    north-eastern part of the gate. Bab al-Faraj was built by Az-Zahir Ghazi and later renovated by An-Nasir Yusuf. The Bab al-Faraj Clock Tower is one of the main...
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  • shrine encasing the tomb was restored in 1410 by the Mamluk sultan an-Nasir Faraj, son of Sultan Barquq. The restoration work was entrusted by him to...
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  • Martin of Aragon and the Kingdom of Tlemcen is inconclusive. 1399 June. An-Nasir Faraj becomes Mamluk sultan after the death of his father Barquq. Summer....
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  • 1406. Nu'ayr's son Ijl had sided against his father and backed Sultan an-Nasir Faraj, who appointed him in place of Nu'ayr. After Ijl was killed by a Mamluk...
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    Gilani (d. 1208), Abū Manṣūr al-Jawālīkī (d. 1144–5), Abu 'l-Faḍl b. al-Nāṣir (d. 1155), Abū Ḥakīm al-Nahrawānī (d. 1161) and Abū Yaʿlā the Younger (d...
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    Az-Zahir Barquq – Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (1382–1389) (1390–1399) Al-Nasir Faraj – Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (1399–1405) (1405–1412) Al-Mansur Abdul Aziz...
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  • is unknown whether this was just an honorary rank or if some service was required. The Mamluk Sultanate an-Nasir Faraj (r. 1399–1412) appointed Ali as...
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