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      • Al-Sa'id Baraka (1260–1280; birthname: Muhammed Baraka Qan (Arabic: محمد بركة قان), royal name: al-Malik al-Sa'id Nasir al-Din Baraka (الملك السعيد ناصر الدين بركة) was an Egyptian Mamluk Sultan who ruled from 1277 to 1279 after the death of his father Baibars. His mother was a daughter of Barka Khan, aformer Khwarazmian emir.
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  1. Al-Sa'id Baraka (1260–1280; birthname: Muhammed Baraka Qan (Arabic: محمد بركة قان), royal name: al-Malik al-Sa'id Nasir al-Din Baraka (الملك السعيد ناصر الدين بركة) was an Egyptian Mamluk Sultan who ruled from 1277 to 1279 after the death of his father Baibars.

  2. Al-Said Barakah (1260–1280; original name: Muhammed Barakah Qan (Arabic: محمد بركة قان), royal name: al-Malik al-Said Nasir al-Din Barakah (الملك السعيد ناصر الدين بركة) was a Mamluk Sultan who ruled from 1277 to 1279 after the death of his father Baibars.

  3. The House of Busaid ( Arabic: آل بوسعيد, Arabic pronunciation: [aːl buː sa.ʕiːd] ), also known as the House of Al Said, is the current ruling royal family of Oman, and former ruling house of the Omani Empire (1744–1856), Sultanate of Muscat and Oman (1856–1970) and the Sultanate of Zanzibar (1856–1964). [1] It was founded by ...

  4. Baybars attempted to establish his Zahirid house as the state's ruling dynasty by appointing his four-year-old son al-Sa'id Baraka as co-sultan in 1264, representing a break from the Mamluk tradition of choosing the sultan by merit rather than lineage.

  5. Baybars was succeeded by his son, al-Sa'id Baraka (r. 1277–1279). Sunqur and al-Baysari practically ran the Mamluk state in the immediate aftermath of Baybars's death. Advised by his upstart emirs to assert his sultanic authority, al-Sa'id had them both arrested.

  6. Description: Sultan al-Sacid Baraka Khan, the son of the Mamluk Sultan al-Zahir Baybars, built a mausoleum ( qubba) for his father north of the Umayyad Mosque and nearly face to face with the noteworthy Ayyubid monument, al-Madrasa al-‘Adiliyya.

  7. enwiki Al-Sa'id Baraka; eswiki Al-Said Barakah; fawiki السعید برکه; frwiki As-Saïd Nâsir ad-Dîn Baraka Khan ben Baybars; huwiki Asz-Szaíd Muhammad egyiptomi szultán; itwiki Baraka Khan; jawiki バラカ (マムルーク朝) nlwiki Al-Said Barakah; ptwiki Saíde Baracá; ruwiki Ас-Саид Насир ад-Дин Барака ...

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