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Qutlubugha al-Fakhri (died May/June 1342) was a
Mamluk emir
during the
reigns of
sultans an-Nasir
Muhammad (r. 1310–1341), al-Mansur Abu Bakr (r. 1341)...
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Bedouin tribes in its vicinity. His
Syrian partisans,
emirs Tashtamur and
Qutlubugha al-Fakhri,
successfully maneuvered to
bring Syria under al-Nasir Ahmad's...
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commander of the
siege was
Qutlubugha al-Fakhri, an able
commander of an-Nasir
Muhammad and Tashtamur's
closest ****ociate.
While Qutlubugha had been an
early supporter...
- scholars,
including Ibn
Hajar al-'Asqalani, Al-Suyuti, Al-Maqrizi, Ibn
Qutlubugha, Ibn Taghribirdi, Ibn al-Hinna'i,
Muhammad ibn Iyas, Ibn al-'Imad al-Hanbali...
- tomb of ‘Umar Agha
Ottoman 241
Zawiya of
Muhammad Durgham 242
Madrasa of
Qutlubugha al-Dhahabi
Bahri Mamluk 243 Sabil-kuttab of
Hasan Agha
Koklian Ottoman...
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daughter of
Sultan Sayf ad-Din Tatar. Her
mother was the
daughter of
Qutlubugha Hajji al-Banaqusi al-Turkmani al-Halabi. She had
previously been married...
- al-Saghir
titled Fayd al-Qadir). Ibn Amir al-Hajj (d. 879/1474). Ibn
Qutlubugha (d. 879/1474). Badr al-Din Abu al-Yusr
Muhammad ibn al-Ghars (d. 894/1488)...
- al-Taftazani's
commentary on al-Nasafi's
creed has
reached around 82. Ibn
Qutlubugha [ar] (d. 879/1474),
Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti (d. 911/1505), and
Mulla 'Ali...
- as his
successor to the throne. One of his
wives was the
daughter of
Qutlubugha Hajji al-Banaqusi al-Turkmani al-Halabi. They
together had one daughter...
- Culture,
Volume 12.
Islamic Culture Board. p. 139. "Taj al- Tarajim, by Ibn
Qutlubugha". islamport.com. 'Abd al-Qadir b. Abi al-Wafa' al-Qurashi (2005). Al-Jawahir...