- Sayf ad-Din
Qawsun ibn
Abdullah an-Nasiri as-Saqi (1302 –
April 1342),
commonly known as
Qawsun (also
spelled Qausun or Qusun) was a
prominent Mamluk...
- The
Wikala of
Qawsun (Egyptian Arabic: وكالة قوصون) or Khan of the
prince (Egyptian Arabic: خان الأمير, romanized: Khan al-Amir). It was
established by...
-
Palace of Yashbak, also
known as the
Palace of Amir
Qawsun, is a semi-ruined
palace in
Medieval Cairo, Egypt,
originally built between 1330 and 1337 CE...
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senior emir,
Qawsun. Abu Bakr was
imprisoned in the
Upper Egyptian city of Qus,
along with many of his brothers, and
executed on
Qawsun's orders two months...
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power was held by his
regent Emir
Qawsun, a
senior aid to Kujuk's
father Sultan an-Nasir
Muhammad (r. 1310–41). When
Qawsun was
ousted in a
mamluk revolt...
- The
Mausoleum of Amir
Qawsun or Khanqah–Mausoleum of Amir
Qawsun is a
historic architectural complex in the
Southern Cemetery of Cairo, Egypt. It was built...
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sympathetic emirs in
Egypt were able to oust the
Mamluk strongman Emir
Qawsun and his
puppet sultan, the five-year-old half-brother of al-Nasir Ahmad...
- Muhammad's death,
Qutlubugha was
commissioned by the
strongman of Egypt, Emir
Qawsun, to
arrest their former master's son, an-Nasir Ahmad.
After besieging the...
- al-Nasir
Muhammad designated as successor. Al-Nasir Muhammad's
senior aide,
Qawsun, held real
power and
imprisoned and
executed Abu Bakr and had al-Nasir Muhammad's...
- partially-preserved
example of this type of
structure is the
Wikala of Amir
Qawsun,
built before 1341.
Residential buildings were in turn
organized into close-knit...