Al-Malik al-Zahir Timurbugha al-Rumi (died 1475) was the seventeenth Burji Sultan of Mamluk Egypt, briefly ruling from late 1467 to early 1468 when he...
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becoming taqaddimat alf, commander of a thousand Mamluks. Under the Sultan Timurbugha, finally, Qaitbay was appointed atabak, or field marshal of the entire...
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al-Mu'ayyadi as his successor. After two months he was replaced by Timurbugha al-Zahiri. Timurbugha was deposed in turn on 31 January 1468, but voluntarily consented...
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the Chief of the Army (Atabec Al-Askar) during the rule of the Sultan Timurbugha. When the Sultan was dethroned, Qaitbay was appointed as a Sultan who...
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Dhahiri Mamluks captured Bilbay and deposed him on 5 December 1467, then Timurbugha was proclaimed sultan. Bilbay was later imprisoned in Alexandria, where...
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Toghtoa Bugha, Tayisung Khan, Emperor Taizong of Northern Yuan Timurbugha (az-Zahir Timurbugha), a Burji dynasty sultan (1468-1468) Bugha (gamer), an American...
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4 December 1467 Circassian A mamluk of Shaykh. 46th Al-Malik az-Zahir Timurbugha 4 December 1467 31 January 1468 Greek A mamluk of Jaqmaq. 47th Al-Malik...
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Al-Nasri Mohammed in Alexandria, until he was released during the reign of Timurbugha in 1467. He was allowed to return to Cairo with his son Ali by Sultan...
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Mamluk-Ilkhanid War Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1390) - A battle between Barquq and Timurbugha Mintash. Before the battle Al-Salih Hajji, the last sultan of the Bahri...
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4 December 1467 Circassian A mamluk of Shaykh. 46th Al-Malik az-Zahir Timurbugha 4 December 1467 31 January 1468 Greek A mamluk of Jaqmaq. 47th Al-Malik...
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ad-Din Khushqadam, Sultan (1461–1467) Sayf ad-Din Bilbay, Sultan (1467) Timurbugha, Sultan (1467–1468) Qaitbay, Sultan (1468–1496) An-Nasir Muhammad ibn...
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to a power struggle between rival factions, notably emirs Bilbay and Timurbugha. One of Khushqadam's wives was Khawand Shukurbay. She was a Circassian...
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October 1467 4 December 1467 Sultan Dethroned and died in custody 17 Timurbugha No image available 4 December 1467 31 January 1468 Sultan Dethroned 18...
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al-Mu'ayyadi as his successor. After two months he was replaced by Timurbugha al-Zahiri. Timurbugha was deposed in turn on 31 January 1468, but voluntarily consented...
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Battle of Olmedo. 9 October. Sayf ad-Din Khushqadam dies, Bilbay and then Timurbugha serve as Mamluk sultan. 30 October or 11 November. Uzun Hasan defeats...
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months after the death of Khushqadam in 1467, but was soon transplanted by Timurbugha, who again served only a short time. He was succeeded by Qaitbay who was...
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served under several Mamluk sultans, the last of whom – Sultan al-Zahir Timurbugha (r. 1467–1468) – appointed him amir al-kabir, the commander-in-chief or...
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1422–1438) and served under several Mamluk sultans. Qaytbay succeeded Timurbugha as sultan at the age of 54, and ruled for nearly 29 years from 1468 to...
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