- Al-Ashraf Ala'a ad-Din
Kujuk ibn
Muhammad ibn
Qalawun (Arabic: الأشرف علاءالدين كجك),
better known as al-Ashraf
Kujuk (also
spelled Küçük/Küchük), (1334...
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puppet sultan, the five-year-old half-brother of al-Nasir Ahmad, al-Ashraf
Kujuk. Al-Nasir
Ahmad eventually ****umed the
sultanate after frequently delaying...
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Muhammad (3rd reign: 1310–1341) Sayf ad-Din Abu Bakr (r. 1341) Ala'a ad-Din
Kujuk (r. 1341–1342) Al-Nāṣir Aḥmad (r. 1342) Imad ad-Din Abu'l Fida Isma'il (r...
- later. He was
formally succeeded by his
younger half-brother, al-Ashraf
Kujuk, but
Qawsun was left as the
strongman of the sultanate. Abu Bakr was born...
- an-Nasir
Muhammad (r. 1310–41), al-Mansur Abu Bakr (r. 1341) and al-Ashraf
Kujuk (r. 1341–42). An
ethnic Mongol,
Qawsun was born in 1302, in the Kipchak...
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Syrian architectural style. It was
built around the late
sultan al-Ashraf
Kujuk's mausoleum which had been
constructed previously in 1341. The mausoleum's...
- had al-Nasir Muhammad's
infant son, al-Ashraf
Kujuk,
appointed instead. By
January 1342,
Qawsun and
Kujuk were toppled, and the latter's half-brother,...
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orders or
those close to him, his two
predecessors and brothers, al-Ashraf
Kujuk and an-Nasir Ahmad, were killed. He was
succeeded by
another brother, al-Kamil...
- al-Jashankir 1310 al-Nasir
Muhammad third reign 1340 Saif ad-Din Abu-Bakr 1341
Kujuk 1342 An-Nasir Ahmad,
Sultan of
Egypt 1342 As-Salih Ismail,
Sultan of Egypt...
- Isma'il's reign,
Kujuk was seen by her and her son as a
potential contender for the throne. In
September 1342, she
accused Kujuk's mother, Ardu of having...