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Kitbugha (Arabic: كتبغا),
royal name: al-Malik al-Adil Zayn-ad-Din
Kitbugha Ben Abd-Allah al-Mansuri al-Turki al-Mughli; Arabic: الملك العادل زين الدين...
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Kitbuqa Noyan (died 1260), also
spelled Kitbogha, Kitboga, or Ketbugha, was an
Eastern Christian of the Naimans, a
group that was
subservient to the Mongol...
- al-Ashraf Khalil. He also
tried ********inating the
Sultan al-Adil
Kitbugha but failed.
Kitbugha,
fearing for his life, sent to him
afterwards that he is ready...
- 1310
until his
death in 1341.
During his
first reign he was
dominated by
Kitbugha and al-Shuja‘i,
while during his
second reign he was
dominated by Baibars...
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commander in chief) and his followers, who was then
killed under the
orders of
Kitbugha. Khalil's
exact year of
birth is not known,
although according to the Mamluk-era...
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group of
Tartars immigrated to
Egypt in 1296
during the
reign of
Sultan Kitbugha who was
himself of
Mongol origin. They
resided at the
district of al-Hisiniyah...
- al-Ashraf Salah-ad-Din
Khalil 1294 al-Nasir
Muhammad first reign 1295 al-Adil
Kitbugha 1297
Lajin 1299 al-Nasir
Muhammad second reign 1309 al-Muzaffar Rukn-ad-Din...
- Persia,
Emperors of China, and
Great Khans of the Mongols, and one (Al-Adil
Kitbugha)
became Sultan of Egypt. The
Mongolic peoples of the
Golden Horde established...
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construction began between 1294 and 1295
under the
reign of
Sultan al-Adil
Kitbugha, who was
sultan in
between al-Nasir Muhammad's
first and
seconds reigns...
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Hanbaliyya madrasa, was a time of
political turmoil. The
Mamluk sultan Al-Adil
Kitbugha was
deposed by his vice-sultan Al-Malik al-Mansur
Lajin who then ruled...