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Dayfa Khatun (Arabic: ضيفة خاتون; died 1242) was a
Kurdish Ayyubid princess, and the
regent of
Aleppo from 26
November 1236 to 1242,
during the minority...
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confrontations after 1201. Of
particular importance was the
marriage of his
daughter Dayfa Khatun to Saladin's son Az-Zahir
Ghazi of
Aleppo in 1212,
which marked the...
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Urmacheli divided themselves up by
profession The
exact origins of the Tayfa/
Dayfa,
formerly called Gurbets/Kurbets has been a
subject of
debate among anthropologists...
- the siege. Of
particular importance was az-Zahir's
marriage in 1212 to
Dayfa Khatun, the
daughter of his old
rival al-Adil. This
marked the end of the...
- al-Amīnī and ʿIzz al-Dīn ʿUmar ibn Mujallī, the
vizier Ibn al-Qifṭī and
Dayfa Khatun's representative, Jamāl al-Dawla Iqbāl al-Khātūnī.
Meinecke 1996...
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known as the most
impressive Ayyubid building in Syria, had
regent queen Dayfa Khatun as its patron. In
September 1176,
construction of the
Cairo Citadel...
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Aleppo and the son of az-Zahir
Ghazi and
grandson of Saladin. His
mother was
Dayfa Khatun, the
daughter of Saladin's
brother al-Adil. Al-Aziz was aged just...
- al-Dawla Iqbal. The last was the
representative of an-Nasir's grandmother,
Dayfa Khatun,
daughter of Al-Adil I, who was the
effective ruler until her death...
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Khanqah al-Farafira, a 13th-century sufi
monastery built in 1237 by
Dayfa Khatun.
Bimaristan Arghun al-Kamili, an
asylum functioned from 1354 until...
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mausoleum and
other functional spaces. It was
established in 1235/36 by
Dayfa Khatun, who
would later serve as the
Ayyubid regent of Aleppo. It is the...