-
Burji Mamluks, who were
largely of Circ****ian origin. The name
Bahri or
Bahriyya means 'of the river',
referring to the
location of
their original barracks...
- not part of the
Bahriyya mamluk regiment and
opposed the
political interests of the
Bahriyya. The
first sultan to come from the
Bahriyya's ranks was Baybars...
-
notable of the
Darim clan of the Banu
Tamim tribe. He was also
married to
Bahriyya, the
daughter of Hani ibn Qabisa, a
distinguished Arab
commander at the...
- up to 1000 men. One unit was
known as the 'River Corps' or Baḥrīyah or
Bahriyya,
because they were
garrisoned at Rawḍah
island in the
River Nile. The second...
- murdered.
Watching the head of
Aktai thrown out from the citadel, the
Bahriyya Mamluks,
among them
Baibars al-Bunduqdari and
Qalawun al-Alfi, fled during...
- from the
Jazira and
Syria as a counterweight. On 11
February 1250, the
Bahriyya, a
junior regiment of the
Salihiyya commanded by Baybars,
defeated the...
- day,
General Faris al-Din
Aktay set out,
leading the
particularly strong Bahriyya and
Jamdariyya regiments. The two
generals combined their forces on January...
-
Policy and
further strengthened by H****an
Khalileh referencing Tarikh al
Bahriyya wal
Islamiyya fii Misr wal Sham ("History of the Seas and
Islam in Egypt...
- al-Nakhl 013309 82,863
Matariyya al-qibliyya, al- 013304 16,361 Maṭariyya al-
baḥriyya, al- 013302 14,487 Maṭariyya al-gharbiyya, al- 013303 86,971
Shajarat Maryam...
- al-Mughith of Al-Karak
which were
supported by the
Bahriyya Mamluks. The
raids caused a
dispute among the
Bahriyya Mamluks in Al-Karak as some of them wanted...