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Sultan Abu Al-Nasr Sayf ad-Din Al-Ashraf
Qaitbay (Arabic: السلطان أبو النصر سيف الدين الأشرف قايتباي; c. 1416/1418 – 7
August 1496) was the eighteenth...
- The
Citadel of
Qaitbay (or the Fort of
Qaitbay; Arabic: قلعة قايتباي) is a 15th-century
defensive fortress located on the
Mediterranean sea coast, in...
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Cyprus to
submit in 1426. The
sultanate stagnated after this.
Sultan Qaitbay's long and
competent reign (r. 1468–1496)
ensured some stability, though...
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other of the two circ****ian
slabs is
dedicated to
Barsbays son,
Sultan Qaitbay,
known for his
great architectural achievements throughout the Islamic...
- when the last of its
remnant stones were used to
build the
Citadel of
Qaitbay on the site. In 1994, a team of
French archaeologists dove into the water...
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scale replica of the destro****
Alexandrine Pharos Lighthouse.
Citadel of
Qaitbay is a
defensive fortress located on the
Mediterranean sea coast. It was...
- dome had been
burnt and a
restoration project was
initiated by
Sultan Qaitbay who had most of the
wooden base
replaced by a
brick structure in order...
- Khushqadam,
Egypt began a
struggle with the
Ottoman sultanate. In 1467,
sultan Qaitbay offended the
Ottoman sultan Bayezid II,
whose brother was poisoned. Bayezid...
- Pyramids, 4 km (2 mi)
outside the city
Qaitbay Mosque, in the city;
built by the wife of the
Mamluk Sultan Qaitbay Qasr Qarun, 44 km (27 mi) from the city...
- An-Nasir
Muhammad ibn
Qaitbay (Arabic: الناصر ناصر الدين محمد بن قايتباي; 1482 – 31
October 1498) was the son of
Qaitbay, and a
Mamluk sultan of Egypt...