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on 1 September 1401, and later Muqbil ar-Rumi. She died in 1409–10 on the road to
Damascus. Another daughter, Khawand Bairam married Amir Inal Bay ibn Qijmas on 15 September 1401, then Baighut, and then Asanbugha Zarkadash. She died of plague in 1416. Another daughter, Khawand Zaynab, born of a Greek
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Tashtimur. They married on 17 April 1380, before his accession to the throne. In 1384, he married Khawand Fatima, the daughter of Amir Manjak al-Yusufi. On 12 February 1386, he married Sitti Hajar, the daughter of Amir Menglibogha as-Shamsi and Khwand
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to claim the throne for himself. Once in power, he placed many of his family members in positions of power. Rebelling governors in 1389 restored Hajji to the throne but Barquq was able to reclaim the throne shortly after and ruled until his death in 1399 and was succeeded by his
444:. Meanwhile, the two governors restored Hajji to the throne, who now took the reign name al-Mansur. Fighting developed among the Mamluk factions in Cairo, and Barquq's supporters overcame the rebels. Barquq returned to Cairo in February 1390.
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Another wife was
Khawand Hajj Malak. She descended from elite Turkish origins. Her father was either Ibn Qara or a royal mamluk named Muqbil. After Barquq's death she married Taghribirdi, the father of 15th century historian
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threatened to overthrow Barquq, though the conspiracy was discovered before any agitators could mobilize. The year 1389 saw the revolt of two Mamluk governors from the northern end of the empire, Mintash, governor of
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Barquq was a member of the faction behind the throne, serving in various powerful capacities in the court of the boy sultans. He consolidated his power until in
November 1382 when he was able to depose sultan
307:. However, none of them were strong enough to exert effective control. Many of the rulers were minors at the time of their accession, and would act as puppets for one or another competing Mamluk faction.
374:. It is one of the three dominant Islamic monuments clustered on the street Bayn al-Qasrayn in Fatimid Cairo. Although often called the Mausoleum of Barquq, only his daughter is buried there.
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549:. She died in 1432. One of Barquq's wives was Khawand Baraka. She was a free-born Syrian, and gave birth to Barquq's third son, Ibrahim. Another concubine was Sul, a singer.
545:. She died in 1399–1400, and was buried in the madrasa of Barquq at Bayn al-Qasrayn. Another concubine was Qunnuq-Bey. She was Turkish and gave birth to Barquq's second son,
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Barquq placed many of his own family in positions of power to the detriment of fellow
Mamluks, attempting to solidify his position. He sponsored the construction of the
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Sultan Barquq's reign was also marked by trade with other contemporaneous polities. Excavations in the late 1800s and early 1900s in modern-day northwestern
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541:. They married on 11 February 1394. One of Barquq's concubines was Khawand Shirin. She was a Greek, and gave birth to Barquq's eldest son,
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unearthed, among other things, coins identified as having been derived from Barquq. All of the pieces had been struck in either
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267:. The name Barquq is of Circassian origin and is his birth name.
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935:"Women, Architecture and Representation in Mamluk Cairo"
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Barquq died in June 1399 and was succeeded by his son
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Mamluk Barquq copper fals Damascus 1382 1389, in the
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468:. This manuscript is part of the
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1764:Imad al-Din Abu'l Fida Isma'il
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818:"The Qalawunids: A Pedigree"
477:Memory of the World Register
219:الملك الظاهر سيف الدين برقوق
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1497:Williams, Caroline (2002).
1212:Bernard Samuel Myers, ed.,
1194:. The Institute. p. 67
933:Karam, Amina (2019-05-22).
739:Williams, 2002, pp. 170-172
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518:Fatima, daughter of Sultan
470:National Library of Egypt's
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1909:Al-Aziz Jamal al-Din Yusuf
1097:. AMS Press. p. 172.
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486:after Timur's invasion of
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1227:The Geographical Journal
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601:. They were sent to the
503:mausoleum built by Faraj
448:Second reign (1390–1399)
900:Ben-Bassat, Y. (2017).
823:. University of Chicago
748:Margoliouth, 1907, pp.
619:List of rulers of Egypt
407:, Djaharks el-Khalili.
338:First reign (1382–1389)
1939:Sayf al-Din Khushqadam
1861:Izz al-Din Abd al-Aziz
1566:Mamluk Sultan of Egypt
1539:Mamluk Sultan of Egypt
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547:Izz ad-Din Abd al-Aziz
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178:Izz ad-Din Abd al-Aziz
1800:Salah al-Din Muhammad
1740:Nasir al-Din Muhammad
1728:Nasir al-Din Muhammad
1710:Nasir al-Din Muhammad
501:. He was buried in a
455:
345:
2040:14th-century regents
1981:Sayf al-Din Tumanbay
1957:Sayf al-Din Qa'itbay
1746:Sayf al-Din Abu Bakr
1716:Zayn al-Din Kitbugha
1692:Badr al-Din Salamish
1686:Nasir al-Din Barakah
1121:Massoud, S. (2007).
624:Sayyid Husayn Ahlati
577:. She died in 1423.
565:. She died in 1429.
535:Shaykh Uways Jalayir
436:they marched toward
396:of the famous Cairo
258:. He deposed sultan
1933:Shihab al-Din Ahmad
1921:Fakhr al-Din Uthman
1903:Sayf al-Din Barsbay
1806:Zayn al-Din Sha'ban
1770:Sayf al-Din Sha'ban
1758:Shihab al-Din Ahmad
1704:Salah al-Din Khalil
1698:Sayf al-Din Qalawun
1680:Rukn al-Din Baybars
539:Jalayirid Sultanate
415:Early on, the 1386
320:the younger brother
281:acquired as a slave
1975:Al-Ashraf Janbalat
1945:Sayf al-Din Bilbay
1915:Sayf al-Din Jaqmaq
1879:Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh
1873:Al-Musta'in Billah
1867:Nasir al-Din Faraj
1855:Nasir al-Din Faraj
1849:Sayf al-Din Barquq
1837:Sayf al-Din Barquq
1818:Salah al-Din Hajji
1788:Salah al-Din Salih
1752:Ala'a al-Din Kujuk
1722:Husam al-Din Lajin
816:Bauden, Frédéric.
692:Sharon, 2013, p.
575:Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh
533:, the daughter of
499:Nasir-ad-Din Faraj
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432:). After securing
430:Yalbogha al-`Umari
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316:seven-year-old son
156:Khawand Hajj Malak
2015:Egyptian nobility
2002:
2001:
1963:An-Nasir Muhammad
1891:Sayf al-Din Tatar
1885:Al-Muzaffar Ahmad
1794:Badr al-Din Hasan
1782:Badr al-Din Hasan
1776:Sayf al-Din Hajji
1645:Sayf al-Din Qutuz
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1573:Succeeded by
1546:Succeeded by
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1354:978-1-317-87152-1
1312:Margoliouth, D.S.
1262:10.18345/tm.94303
1250:Türkiyat Mecmuası
1132:978-90-474-1979-2
1104:978-0-404-58813-7
976:978-3-647-54009-2
913:978-90-04-34505-8
871:978-90-04-38463-7
719:Mayer, 1933, pp.
599:Sultanate of Adal
529:Another wife was
520:Al-Ashraf Sha'ban
507:Northern Cemetery
362:in the center of
312:al-Ashraf Sha'ban
305:al-Nasir Muhammad
285:Yalbugha al-Umari
208:
207:
2047:
2035:Regents of Egypt
1987:Qansuh al-Ghawri
1969:Abu Sa'id Qansuh
1927:Sayf al-Din Inal
1812:Ala'a al-Din Ali
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1658:
1633:Izz al-Din Aybak
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1556:Preceded by
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289:Islamic calendar
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114:Kasa, Circassia
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1639:Nur al-Din Ali
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1626:Salihi Mamluks
1623:
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1615:Mamluk sultans
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1993:Tumanbay II
1989:(1501–1516)
1977:(1500–1501)
1971:(1498–1500)
1965:(1496–1498)
1959:(1468–1496)
1953:(1467–1468)
1941:(1461–1467)
1929:(1453–1461)
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827:15 December
762:The Mamluks
505:in Cairo's
350:. Note the
226: 1336
203:Sunni Islam
136:Sitti Hajar
85:Predecessor
57:Predecessor
49:First reign
33:Inside the
2009:Categories
1951:Timurbugha
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1543:1382–1389
1474:Sharon, M.
1337:Holt, P.M.
1325:Al-Maqrizi
1267:2021-11-26
1174:2021-12-02
1146:Yiğit 2016
1029:2021-11-26
982:2021-11-26
949:2021-12-18
919:2021-11-26
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221:; born
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112:c. 1336
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