- Izz al-Din
Aybak (Arabic: عز الدين أيبك) (epithet: al-Malik al-Mu'izz Izz al-Din
Aybak al-Jawshangir al-Turkmani al-Salihi, Arabic: الملك المعز عز الدين...
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ruler of Egypt. She was the wife of As-Salih Ayyub, and
later of Izz al-Din
Aybak, the
first sultan of the
Mamluk Bahri dynasty.
Prior to
becoming Ayyub's...
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Aybak (Aibak or Haibak;
previously Eukratidia (Ancient Gr****: Εὐκρατιδία);
historically known as Samangan) is a
provincial town,
medieval caravan stop...
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Aybak District is a
district in
Samangan Province, Afghanistan. It
contains the town of
Aybak which serves as the
provincial capital of Samangan. The...
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Aybak,
Afghanistan may
refer to
Aybak,
Helmand Province,
Afghanistan Aybak,
Herat Province,
Afghanistan Haibak,
Samangan Province,
Afghanistan This disambiguation...
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transliterated as "Qutb al-Din Aybeg", "Qutbuddin Aibek", and "Kutb Al-Din
Aybak". He came from Turkestan, and
belonged to a
Turkic tribe called Aibak. The...
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Mamluk of
Sultan Aybak, and then
became his vice-sultan in 1253.
Aybak was ********inated in 1257, and
Qutuz remained as vice-sultan for
Aybak's son al-Mansur...
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Aybak, also
transliterated as Aibak, Aibek, or
Aybeg may
refer to: Izz al-Din
Aybak (r. 1250–1257),
ruler of
Egypt Qutb-Ud-Din
Aybak (r. 1206–1211), ruler...
- last,
albeit titular,
Ayyubid Sultan of
Egypt as the
puppet of Izz ad-Din
Aybak. The
family origins of Al-Ashraf Musa are not
entirely clear. According...
- 103-273/ The
Sultanate of al-Muizz
Aybak al-Turkumani) – ( Abu al-Fida, pp.68-87/year 652H ) – See also
Aybak. See
Aybak.
Mamluk forces defeated the forces...