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    Ali Bey al-Kabir (Arabic: علي بك الكبير, romanized: ʿAlī Bey al-Kābīr, Georgian: ალი ბეი ალ-ქაბირი; 1728 – 8 May 1773) was a Mamluk leader in Egypt. Nicknamed...
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  • Nafisa al-Bayda (fl. 1768 - 1816), was the spouse of the Egyptian Mamluk leaders Ali Bey al-Kabir and Murad Bey. She has been referred to as the most famous...
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  • of the Great') Bugha al-Kabir, 9th century Turkic general Ali Bey Al-Kabir, Mamluk Sultan of Egypt from 1760 to 1772 Saud al-Kabir (disambiguation) This...
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  • 1771, in alliance with Ali Bey al-Kabir of the Egypt Eyalet and with backing from Russia, Zahir captured Sidon, while Ali Bey's forces conquered Damascus...
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    Abkhazia he was kidnapped and sold to the Mamluk Emir Ali Bey al-Kabir in Egypt. He became Ali Bey's closest and favourite fellow, his most trusted general...
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  • Georgian origin, and became a Mamluk of the Emir Ali Bey al-Kabir in Egypt. During the Russo-Turkish War Ali Bey used the opportunity to declare Egypt's independence...
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    becoming a chief enforcer and assassin for Ali Bey al-Kabir, Egypt's practical ruler. He gained the epithet of al-Jazzar (the Butcher) for his deadly ambush...
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    building was restored during the era of the Mamluk Sultan al-Ghuri and the Ottoman wali Ali Bey al-Kabir in 1772 who added colored decorations for the inner...
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    Ali Bey al-Kabir, who was in open rebellion against the Ottoman Empire. Russia, led by Catherine the Great, was pressing the Ottomans in Europe. Ali took...
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  • Ali Bey usually refers to Ali Bey al-Kabir (1728–1773), a Mamluk leader of Egypt. Ali Bey or Ali Beg may also refer to: Mihaloğlu Ali Bey (1425–1507)...
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  • warring mamluk beys who dominated the province. Rakim Mehmed Pasha was instructed by the imperial government to prop up the mamluk Ali Bey al-Kabir to balance...
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    would upset the balance of power. , In 1771, Ali Bey al-Kabir, the Mamluk usurper of Egypt, allied with Zahir al-Umar, the autonomous sheikh of Acre, against...
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    Umar Bey Qatamish (1741) Ali Bey al-Kabir (1753-1754) Husayn Bey al-Khashshab(1755) Salih Bey al-Qasimi (1756) Ibrahim Bey (1771–1773) Murad Bey(1778–1786)...
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    conferred upon Ali—who, as Ali Bey al-Kabir, was destined to play an important part in the history of Egypt. The murder of Ibrahim Bey took place in 1755...
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  • Zahir's troops to support Ali Bey al-Kabir's bid to regain control of Egypt from Abu al-Dhahab. However, Salibi and Ali Bey's troops were decisively defeated...
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  • <i>Kitāb Al-Ṭabaqāt Al-Kabīr</i>. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-46989-1. OCLC 1291632208.online link In 1968, Iḥsān Abbās edited it (Beirut: Dār Sādir). ‘Alī Muḥammad...
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  • Regimes of 'Ali Bey Al-Kabir and Muhammad Bey Abu Al-Dhahab, 1760-1775. Bibliotheca Islamica. ISBN 9780882970295. Elisseeff, N. (1954). "Ma'arrat al-Nu'man"...
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  • honor) arrived from the capital he was deposed by the ruler of Egypt, Ali Bey al-Kabir, who replaced him with Abd Allah ibn Husayn of the rival Barakat clan...
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    much of their influence, but as vassals of the Ottomans. In 1768, Ali Bey Al-Kabir declared independence from the Ottomans. However, the Ottomans crushed...
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    by the Mamluk Sultan Al-Nasir Muhammad. It was further expanded by Sultan Qaytbay. Years later, on the orders of Ali Bey al-Kabir, the Mamluk governor...
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    March 20 – Gottlieb Heinrich Totleben, German noble (b. 1715) May 8 – Ali Bey Al-Kabir, Mamluk Sultan of Egypt (b. 1728) May 15 – Alban Butler, English Catholic...
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  • Jeddah. He then formed an alliance with Ali Bey al-Kabir of Egypt, who in 1183 AH (1770) sent Muhammad Bey Abu al-Dhahab as Emir of the Hajj with the intention...
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    attached to the shrine and madrasah by Abd al-Rahman Katkhoda, a Mamluk emir during the time of Ali Bey al-Kabir. In 1971, the old mosque, madrasah and shrine...
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  • 1766 – Samuel Chandler, English minister and author (b. 1693) 1773 – Ali Bey al-Kabir, Egyptian sultan (b. 1728) 1781 – Richard Jago, English priest and...
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    Ottomans. Then, in November 1770, Ali Bey al-Kabir, the rebellious Mamluk sultan of Egypt, sent troops to Gaza to aid Zahir al-Umar in the Galilee, helping...
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    Zahir and the forces of Ali Bey al-Kabir of Egypt had occupied Damascus, but withdrew after Ali Bey's leading commander, Abu al-Dhahab, who was bribed...
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  • the Regimes of 'Ali Bey Al-Kabir and Muhammad Bey Abu Al-Dhahab, 1760-1775. Bibliotheca Islamica. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-88297-029-5. 'Abd al-Rahman Jabarti;...
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  • backers of rebels, namely Zahir al-Umar and the resurgent Mamluks of Egypt under Ali Bey Al-Kabir. Following Zahir al-Umar's death, Jezzar Pasha succeeded...
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    Zahir and the forces of Ali Bey al-Kabir of Egypt had occupied Damascus, but withdrew after Ali Bey's leading commander, Abu al-Dhahab, who was bribed...
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    the entrance of the Madrasa al-Bashiya, dating from 1752 The Sebilj in Baščaršija, Sarajevo (1753) Sabil of Ali Bey Al-Kabir in Tanta, Egypt (18th century)...
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