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- 1414–1415/16 Abu Bakr al-Babiri ?–1417 Mankli Khuja 1417–? Ayaz al-Shamsi ? Timraz al-Qirmishi ?–1423 Mughulbay al-Bajasi ?–1452 Nasir al-Din Muhammad 1452–...
- seize Malatya. There on 23 September, the Ottoman forces were flanked by Timraz and suffered many casualties, although Yakub Pasha and Bozkurt were able...
- residence, Shah Suwar sti****ted the condition that Qaitbay's brother, Timraz, and other Mamluk commanders be taken hostage as a guarantee for his life...
- an inscription, was built under the orders of a Mamluk governor of Gaza, Timraz al-Mu'ayyadi, between 1436 and 1437. The qadi Mujir al-Din wrote in 1495...
- (1382) Aqbugha al-Tulutumari (?-1398) Sayf ad-Din Inal al-Ala'i (1428–1433) Timraz al-Mu'ayyadi (ca 1436–1437) Yalkhuja an-Nasiri (1445–1446) Sibay az-Zahiri...
- Tufkenjian-Shamsi, was aide-de-camp to Mohammed Ali Pasha. Having recently restored the Timraz al-Ahmadi Mosque in Cairo's Darb al-Shamsi (Sa****a Zeinab district), Mohammed...
- drone-launched missiles hit the home of Islamic Jihadist Mohammed Jamal Timraz, in the Tel al-Sultan refugee camp, west of Rafah. A neighbour was phoned...