- Badr al-Din
Solamish (1272–1291; Arabic: بدر الدين سُلامش,
royal name: al-Malik al-Adil Badr al-Din
Solamish (Arabic: الملك العادل بدر الدين سُلامش)) was...
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succeeded by his
brother Solamish, but it was Qalawun,
acting as atabeg, who was the true
holder of power.
Because Solamish was only
seven years old,...
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Armenian Kingdom of
Cilicia in 1266.
During the
reign of Baibars' son
Solamish, he was the
deputy of the
Sultan in Damascus.
During the
reign of Qalawun...
- 1279
Predecessor Al-Zahir
Baibars al-Bunduqdari
Successor Badr al-Din
Solamish Born 1260 Cairo,
Egypt Died 1280 (aged 19–20) Al Karak,
Jordan Spouse Ghaziya...
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daughter Karmun Agha, a
Mongol Amir. He had
three sons al-Said Barakah,
Solamish and Khizir. He had
seven daughters; one of them was
named Tidhkarbay Khatun...
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dynasty Baibars,
Sultan (1260–1277) Al-Said Barakah,
Sultan (1277–1279)
Solamish,
Sultan (1279) Al-Mansur Qalawun,
Sultan (1279–1290) Al-Ashraf Khalil,...
- times,
especially during the
Bahri period,
where Baybars' sons
Baraka and
Solamish succeeded him,
before Qalawun usurped the
throne and was
thereafter succeeded...
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Aybak 1257 Al-Mansur Ali 1259
Qutuz 1260
Baibars 1277 Al-Said
Barakah 1280
Solamish 1280
Qalawun 1290 al-Ashraf Salah-ad-Din
Khalil 1294 al-Nasir Muhammad...
- King of the
Lombards March–June 712 3–4
months Deposed Aripert II Died
Solamish Sultan of
Egypt and
Syria August–November 1279 <4
months Placed on the...
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arriving in
Baghdad had to
change his plan
after one of his
commanders named Solamish Ben Afal fled to
Egypt and
asked for help to
fight him. In 1299 an-Nasir...