Qaitbay (redirect from Al-Ashraf Sayf-ad-Din Qait Bay)
al-Jarakisa (1464 – 1468). After Qaitbay's death, she married Sultans Tuman bay I and Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghuri. She died on 6 June 1504. Another wife was...
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1467–1468 Al-Ashraf الأشرف Sayf-ad-Din Qait Bay سیف الدین قایتبای 1468–1496 Al-Nasir الناصر Muhammad bin Qait Bay الناصر محمد بن قایتبای 1496–1497 first...
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al-Sa'adat Muhammad bin Qait Bay first reign 1497 Qansuh Khumsama'ah [arz] 1497 al-Nasir Abu al-Sa'adat Muhammad bin Qait Bay second reign 1498 Qansuh...
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Ashrafiyya and Uthmaniyya Madrasas are also to its west. "Sabil al-Sultan Qāʼit Bāy". Archnet Digital Library. Archived from the original on 16 December 2018...
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lost and fled with his family to the Mamluk Cairo. The Mamlūk sultan Qāʾit Bāy (r. 1468–1496) received Cem with honour in Cairo, and Cem took the opportunity...
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Jerusalem during Mujir al-Din's own lifetime, under the rule of Mamluk Sultan Qait Bay. Composed in Jerusalem, Mujir al-Din alternates in referring to his place...
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possession of a dilapidated 15th century fortification built by the Mamluk Sultan Qait Bey, and embarked on a hasty rebuilding. The fort, located on the left bank...
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Person Singular Plural Dual 1st person inclusive -qait -tu 1st person exclusive -k -qait -tu 2nd person -m -qam -qum 3rd person -ny -rri -rru...
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those lost during the sinking of the French fleet in August 1798 at Aboukir Bay (Battle of the Nile) and the Cairo riot of October 1798. One of the goals...
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