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Palace of
Yashbak, also
known as the
Palace of Amir Qawsun, is a semi-ruined
palace in
Medieval Cairo, Egypt,
originally built between 1330 and 1337 CE...
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veteran courtiers who had
fallen into
disgrace under his predecessors.
Yashbak min
Mahdi was
appointed dawadar, or
executive secretary, and
Azbak min...
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inviting Yashbak min
Mahdi to parti****te in a
campaign against Edessa. As this
avoided any
challenge against Qaitbay's authority,
Yashbak accepted....
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Sultan Khushqadam supported Shah Suwar's
uncle Rustam Beg and ****igned
Yashbak al-Bajasi, the
governor of Aleppo, to help
Rustam gain the throne. Shah...
- sultan, Uzun Hasan, and sent a 100
thousand army led by
Pecheneg commander Yashbak al-Zahiri to
invade Diyar Bakr. al-Zahiri, in 1480,
crossed the Euphrates...
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Qawsun ibn
Abdullah an-Nasiri as-Saqi (1302 –
April 1342),
commonly known as
Qawsun (also
spelled Qausun or Qusun) was a
prominent Mamluk emir...
- in the
vicinity and beyond. In
Sultan Qaytbay's time one of his amirs,
Yashbak min Mahdi,
built the Rab' al-Badistan, an
apartment complex for renters...
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Janbalat 30 June 1500 25
January 1501 Circ****ian
Originally a
mamluk of Emir
Yashbak min Mahdi, who gave
Janbalat to Qa'itbay, who then
freed him. 51st Al-Malik...
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Amasya Tokat Another army
departed Cairo in
February 1471. Its
leader Emir
Yashbak al-Bajasi was
further trusted with
great authority such as the liberty...
- army
under Yashbak min Mahdi, who was dawātdār-i kabīr or
executive secretary to the
Mamluk sultan Qaitbay, laid
siege to Urfa.: 60
Yashbak bombarded...