- Al-Malik al-Zahir
Timurbugha al-Rumi (died 1475) was the
seventeenth Burji Sultan of
Mamluk Egypt,
briefly ruling from late 1467 to
early 1468 when he...
-
becoming taqaddimat alf,
commander of a
thousand Mamluks.
Under the
Sultan Timurbugha, finally,
Qaitbay was
appointed atabak, or
field marshal of the entire...
- al-Mu'ayyadi as his successor.
After two
months he was
replaced by
Timurbugha al-Zahiri.
Timurbugha was
deposed in turn on 31
January 1468, but
voluntarily consented...
-
Dhahiri Mamluks captured Bilbay and
deposed him on 5
December 1467, then
Timurbugha was
proclaimed sultan.
Bilbay was
later imprisoned in Alexandria, where...
- the
Chief of the Army (Atabec Al-Askar)
during the rule of the
Sultan Timurbugha. When the
Sultan was dethroned,
Qaitbay was
appointed as a
Sultan who...
-
Toghtoa Bugha,
Tayisung Khan,
Emperor Taizong of
Northern Yuan
Timurbugha (az-Zahir
Timurbugha), a
Burji dynasty sultan (1468-1468)
Bugha (gamer), an American...
- 4
December 1467 Circ****ian A
mamluk of Shaykh. 46th Al-Malik az-Zahir
Timurbugha 4
December 1467 31
January 1468 Gr**** A
mamluk of Jaqmaq. 47th Al-Malik...
- Mamluk-Ilkhanid War
Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1390) - A
battle between Barquq and
Timurbugha Mintash.
Before the
battle Al-Salih Hajji, the last
sultan of the Bahri...
- 4
December 1467 Circ****ian A
mamluk of Shaykh. 46th Al-Malik az-Zahir
Timurbugha 4
December 1467 31
January 1468 Gr**** A
mamluk of Jaqmaq. 47th Al-Malik...
- Al-Nasri
Mohammed in Alexandria,
until he was
released during the
reign of
Timurbugha in 1467. He was
allowed to
return to
Cairo with his son Ali by Sultan...