- al-Din
Baybars al-Bunduqdari (Arabic: الملك الظاهر ركن الدين بيبرس البندقداري; 1223/1228 – 1 July 1277),
commonly known as
Baibars or
Baybars and nicknamed...
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Baybars al-Jashankir (Arabic: بيبرس الجاشنكير; died 1310) or
Baybars II,
royal name al-Malik al-Muzaffar Rukn ad-Din
Baybars aj-Jashankir al-Mansuri (الملك...
- was ********inated in a
Bahri plot.
Baybars then ****umed
power in
October 1260,
inaugurating Bahri rule. In 1263,
Baybars deposed al-Mughith
based on allegations...
- The
Mosque of al-Zahir
Baybars (Arabic: مسجد الظاهر بيبرس) is a
mosque built in Cairo,
Egypt by the
Mamluk Sultan al-Zahir
Baybars al-Bunduqdari (r. 1260-1277)...
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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...
-
Taner Baybars (1936 – 20
January 2010), who also
wrote under the name
Timothy Bayliss, was a Cyprus-born
British poet,
translator and painter.
Baybars contributed...
- Jisr Jindas,
Arabic for "Jindas Bridge", also
known as
Baybars Bridge, was
built in 1273 CE. It
crosses a
small wadi,
known in
Hebrew as the
Ayalon River...
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Entrepreneurial Ecosystem,
Belgium Baybars Altuntaş is a
regular jury
member for the
European Business Awards.
Baybars Altuntaş was also a jury
member of...
- its name from the
Mamluk sultan Baybars al-Zahir (r. 1260–1277), who is
buried in this place.
Sultan Al-Zahir
Baybars, also
known as Rukn
Uddin Baybrus...
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Baybars al-Mansoori (Rukn ad-Dīn
Baybars ad-Dawadar al-Manṣūrī al-Khaṭaʾī. d. 1325) was a
mamluk (slave soldier) in the
service of
sultan Al-Mansur Qalawun...