- Al-Ashraf Sayf ad-Dīn
Barsbāy (Arabic: الأشرف سيف الدين برسباي) was the
ninth Burji Mamluk sultan of
Egypt from AD 1422 to 1438. He was Circ****ian by...
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state entered into a long
period of
financial distress.
Under Sultan Barsbay,
major efforts were
taken to
replenish the treasury,
particularly monopolization...
- The
Barsbay Tower (Arabic: برج برسباي, romanized: Burj
Barsbay), also
known as
Lions Tower (Arabic: برج السباع, romanized: Burj es-Sibaa), is a
small Mamluk...
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records the
achievements of one of the most
notable circ****ians,
Sultan Barsbay. The do****ent,
dated to 1423 (CE),
attests to a wide
reconstruction and...
- and
Mausoleum of
Sultan Barsbay or
Complex of
Sultan Barsbay is an
Islamic funerary complex built by
Sultan al-Ashraf
Barsbay in 1432 CE in the historic...
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Cypriotes to
acknowledge the
suzerainty of the
Egyptian sultan Barsbay.
During Barsbay's reign, Egypt's po****tion
became greatly reduced from what it...
- The Al-Ashraf
Mosque or the Mosque-Madrasa of
Sultan al-Ashraf
Barsbay (Arabic: مسجد ومدرسة الأشرف برسباي) is a
historical complex of
mosque and madrasa...
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taken by
another Mamluk, Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh.
Under the
reign of
Sultan Barsbay, the
Mamluk Sultanate grew to its
widest territorial extent. In 1426, he...
- (r. 1399–1412) (partial interruptions) Izz ad-Din Abd al-Aziz (r. 1405)
Barsbay (r. 1422–1438)
Jaqmaq (r. 1438–1453) Sayf ad-Din Inal (r. 1453–1461) Khushqadam...
- بن برسباي) was the son of
Barsbay, and a
Mamluk sultan of
Egypt from 7 June to 9
September 1438.
Following Sultan Barsbay's death in 1438, his fifteen-year-old...