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Jamal al-Din
Aqqush al-Afram al-Mansuri (Arabic: جمال الدين آقوش الأفرم المنصوري; died 1336) was a high-ranking
Mamluk emir and defector, who
served as...
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managed to
escape the purge: Qaransunqur, nai'b (deputy) of Damascus, and
Aqqush al-Afram, nai'b of Tripoli, who
escaped to the
Ilkhanate territory with...
- the
Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar the year before. The
viceroy of Damascus,
Aqqush al-Afram,
defeated the
Kisrawani fighters in a
number of engagements, after...
- (August/September 1260–October 1260)
Taybars al-Waziri (October 1260–1264)
Aqqush as-Salihi (1264–)
Sunqur al-Ashqar (1279–1280)
Lajin al-Ashqar (1280–?)...
- also
claimed by al-Hakim I,
installed as
caliph by the
ruler of Aleppo,
Aqqush al-Burli 2 16
November 1262 – 19
January 1302 al-Ḥākim bi-Amri'llāh I Abū'l-ʿAbbās...
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Taymiyya was 42
years old. He was
protected by the then
Governor of Damascus,
Aqqush al-Afram,
during the proceedings. The
scholars suggested that he accept...
- po****tion of
Kisrawan region in
Mount Lebanon east of Beirut,
headed by
Aqqush al-Afram.
According to
Mamluk chronicler Badr al-Din al-Ayni, in 1292, the...
- 1861), the
Turkmens were
settled there by the
Mamluk governor of Damascus,
Aqqush al-Afram,
following his
punitive expedition against the
rebellious Alawites...
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above the
columns is a band of
inscriptions dating when EmĪr Gamāl ad-Dīn
Aqqūsh was
named director of the Hospital. Each pier on the
southwestern side of...
- took
punitive action against the Kisrawan.
Under the
Damascus governor Aqqush al-Afram, the
Mamluks routed the
Kisrawani warriors and
imposed heavy penalties...