- al-Din
Jaqmaq (Arabic: الظاهر سيف الدين جقمق; 1373 – 13
February 1453) was the
Mamluk sultan of
Egypt from 9
September 1438 to 1
February 1453.
Jaqmaq was...
- Khan
Jaqmaq (Arabic: خَان جَقْمَق, romanized: Ḵān
Jaqmaq) is one of the few
remaining khans in the Old City of Damascus, it was
built by the
Mamluk emir...
- emir of Barsbay, Sayf al-Din
Jaqmaq,
appointed regent. The
usual disputes over
succession ensued and
after three months Jaqmaq won and
became sultan, exiling...
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sultan Barsbay (1422 to 1438 C.E.)
before being freed by the
eleventh Sultan Jaqmaq (1438 to 1453 C.E.).
During his reign, he
stabilized the
Mamluk state and...
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Mosque Al-Adiliyah
Madrasa Az-Zahiriyah
Library Nur al-Din
Madrasa Khan
Jaqmaq Khan As'ad
Pasha Khan
Sulayman Pasha Azm Palace,
originally built in 1750...
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Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1444–46, 1451–81) and the
Mamluk Sultan Sayf al-Din
Jaqmaq (r. 1438–53).
Towards the end of his reign,
Suleiman was
involved in the...
- Al-Malik al-Mansur
Fakhr al-Din
Uthman ibn
Jaqmaq, more
simply known as Al-Mansur
Uthman (Arabic: المنصور فخر الدين عثمان بن جقمق) was
Sultan of Cairo's...
- Khan
Tuman (Arabic: خان طومان) is a
large 12th-century khan in Syria. Khan
Jaqmaq Khan As'ad
Pasha Khan
Sulayman Pasha Khan
Tuman (operation)
Tuman Khan Archived...
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frequently raided Asia Minor, but died in 1438.
During the
reign of Sayf ad-Din
Jaqmaq an
attempt to
conquer Rhodes in 1444 from the
Knights of St. John was repelled...
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remained among his
attendants until Al-Ashraf
Bersbay died. Then the
Sultan Jaqmaq bought Qaitbay, and
later gave him his freedom.
Qaitbay then went on to...