- and shelter. His
memoirs were
recorded in
Sirat al-Zahir
Baibars ("Life of al-Zahir
Baibars"), a po****r
Arabic romance recording his
battles and achievements...
-
commissioned by
Baibars II:
zoomable images, information,
audio Complex of
Baibars al-Jashnakir
Archived 2004-01-01 at the
Wayback Machine Coins of
Baibars al-Jashnakir...
- Damascus.
Baibars and the
Mamluks then left Syria,
traveling to
Egypt where they were
warmly welcomed by
Sultan Qutuz, who
granted Baibars the town of...
-
Sultan Baibars's commander Qalawun upon the
Battle of Mari in 1266. The Prin****lity of
Antioch was destro**** by
Sultan Baibars in 1268.
Baibars defeated...
-
Qutuz and his
general Baibars,
Qutuz was ********inated,
leaving Baibars to
claim the
sultanate for himself. As sultan,
Baibars proceeded to
attack the...
-
Cairo 1996. ISBN 977-01-4642-0
Alzahir Baibars, Dar Almaref,
Cairo 1986.
Gamal El-Ghitani,
Sirat Alzahir Baibars 1996. Al-Maqrizi, Al
Selouk Leme'refatt...
-
Baybars or
Baibars (Arabic: بيبرس) is a
given name of
Kipchak Turkic origin. It may
refer to:
Baybars I (1223–1277),
fourth sultan of
Mamluk Egypt Baybars...
- they
surrendered their formidable citadel.
Baibars'
offer was accepted, but were
enslaved anyway.
Baibars razed the
fortress to the ground. In 1265, he...
- to bait the
Mongols with a
smaller force,
under Baibars. Both
armies fought for many hours, with
Baibars usually implementing hit-and-run
tactics to provoke...
- with Abagha" — Letter from
Baibars to
Bohemond VI, 1271
Bohemond begged for a truce, so as not to lose
Tripoli as well.
Baibars mocked him for lack of courage...