- Al-Malik Az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din
Barquq (Arabic: الملك الظاهر سيف الدين برقوق; born c. 1336) was the
first Sultan of the Circ****ian
Mamluk Burji dynasty of...
- high-ranking
official ("dawadar") of the
Mamluk sultan Barquq. The building’s two
common names –
Barquq Castle and Khan
Yunis –
derive from the
names of these...
- Mosque-Madrasa of
Sultan Barquq or Mosque-Madrasa-Khanqah of Az-Zaher
Barquq (Arabic: مسجد ومدرسة وخانقاه الظاهر برقوق) is a
religious complex in Islamic...
-
albaricoque and
Catalan a(l)bercoc, in turn from
Arabic الْبَرْقُوق (al-
barqūq, "the plums"), from
Byzantine Gr**** βερικοκκίᾱ (berikokkíā, "apricot tree")...
- r. 1399–1405, 1405–1412) also **** ibn
Barquq was born in 1386 and
succeeded his
father Sayf-ad-Din
Barquq as the
second Sultan of the
Burji dynasty...
-
respond to
Barquq's actions,
while Barquq had died by 1399. In 1401,
Timur invaded Syria and
sacked Aleppo and Damascus.
Syria was
regained by
Barquq's son,...
- of **** ibn
Barquq (Arabic: خانقاه فرج ابن برقوق) is a
religious Islamic funerary complex built by the
Mamluk Sultan **** ibn
Barquq from 1400 to 1411...
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succession of his sons, when real
power was held by
senior emirs. One such emir,
Barquq,
overthrew the
sultan in 1382 and
again in 1390,
inaugurating Burji rule...
- The
Capture of
Baghdad by the
Egyptian Mamluk sultan Barquq and Jal****id
sultan Ahmad Jal****. The city was
taken without resistance in 1394. In 1393...
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succession of his sons, when real
power was held by
senior emirs. One such emir,
Barquq,
overthrew the
sultan in 1390,
inaugurating Burji rule.
Mamluk authority...