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Dawatdar (Persian: دواتدار) or
Dawadar (Arabic: دوادار), also
Duwaydar and Amir Dawat, was a
senior court office in
medieval Islamic states. Meaning...
- 1387-88 by
Yunus ibn
Abdallah an-Nuruzi ad-
Dawadar (Arabic: يونس التوروزي الداودار), a high-ranking
official ("
dawadar") of the
Mamluk sultan Barquq. The building’s...
- was
killed in battle.
Yunus ibn
Abdallah an-Nuruzi ad-
Dawadar was the
executive secretary (
dawadar), one of the high-ranking
officials of the
Mamluk sultan...
- ششمه A pool of water, or
fountain (literally "eye"), from
Persian چشمه
Dawadar دوادار
Holder of Sultan's ink
bottle (from
Persian دواتدار
meaning bearer...
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appointed new
figures to key posts. His nephew,
Tuman Bay was
appointed dawadar and his
second in command. In Syria, al-Ghuri
appointed Sibay, a former...
- into
disgrace under his predecessors.
Yashbak min
Mahdi was
appointed dawadar, or
executive secretary, and
Azbak min
Tutkh was
named atabak; the two...
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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...
- al-Sharifi and the
distinctive tall
narrow dome of the
Mausoleum of
Yunus al-
Dawadar.
Unlike the rest of the
Northern Cemetery further north, the Bab al-Wazir...
- was
promoted and able to make a
successful career, and he was
appointed dawadar, the
protector of the Sultan's heir and the ****ure Sultan, Muhammad. Since...
- (led by Lajin),
Tripoli (led by Bilban) and al-Karak (led by
Baibars al-
Dawadar).
There are no
reliable figures for the size of the
Mamluk army, but it...