- an amb****ador to
Damascus who was
executed by the city's
Mamluk viceroy,
Sudun. In 1400, he
started a war with the
Mamluk sultan of
Egypt Nasir-ad-Din...
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slaughters and
rapes Timur's
Mongol soldiers carried out.
Damascus regent Sudun,
Aleppo regent Tamardash, Gaza
regent Omer bin Tahhani, in
addition to regent...
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right flank, and Khai'r Bey,
governor of Aleppo, took the left. The
marshal Sûdûn Adjami was the
first to
enter combat,
followed by Sibay,
leading an experienced...
- Damascus. Afterward, part of Amman's
cultivable lands were sold to Emir
Sudun al-Shaykhuni (died 1396), the na'ib as-saltana of Egypt. The increasingly...
- of the last
sultan al-Ghawri (1501-1516), the Mamluk,
called Asanbay min
Sudun,
copied the
religious Hanbali tract of Abu al-Layth in
Kypchak language...
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Mongol Latin Scarlet lily
bulbs ja'uqasun
Lilium concolor Garden burnet root
südün Sanguisorba officinalis Wild
apple ölirsün
Probably Malus pallasiana Bird...
- of the last
sultan al-Ghawri (1501-1516), the Mamluk,
called Asanbay min
Sudun,
copied the
religious Hanbali tract of Abu al-Layth in
Kypchak language...
- 427 GÍBIL (ŠÚ.ÁŠ) U+122D9 𒋙 & U+1203E 𒀾 SHU2 & ASH2 876 549
ŠUDUN (ŠÚ.DUN4) U+122D9 𒋙 & U+12088 𒂈 SHU2 & DUN4 877 550 425 254 ḪÚL U+1213E...
- kölge, köldä mêñ kämäm polğan kämä
olurup ämdä parıdım, andı körzäm alıç
sûdun şıktır, män kämezın kırga purnup, mıltığın ap çakşılın közüp tıñledıbjabalğam...
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Timur (c. 1380)
Yilbugha al-Nasiri (?–1393) Sayf ad-Din
Tanibak (1393–1399)
Sudun (1399–1400)
occupied by
Timur (1400–1401)
Taghribirdi az-Zahiri (1401–?)...