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    Qutuz led the Mu'izi Mamluks who had arrested Aybak's widow Shajar al-Durr and installed al-Mansur Ali as the new sultan of Egypt. [10] In November 1257 and April 1258, he defeated raids from the forces of al-Malik al-Mughith [a] of Al-Karak which were supported by the Bahriyya Mamluks.

  3. Nazareth. Palestine. Participants: Il-Khanid dynasty. Mamluk. Key People: Baybars I. Hülegü. Battle of ʿAyn Jālūt, ʿAyn Jālūt also spelled Ain Jalut, (September 3, 1260), decisive victory of the Mamlūks of Egypt over the invading Mongols, which saved Egypt and Islam and halted the westward expansion of the Mongol empire.

  4. The History of the Mamluk Sultanate, an empire based in Egypt and Syria, spans the period between the mid-13th century, with the overthrow of the Ayyubid dynasty in Egypt, and 1517, when it was conquered by the Ottoman Empire.

  5. Contents. al-Muẓaffar Sayf al-Dīn Quṭuz. Mamlūk sultan. Learn about this topic in these articles: overthrow by Baybars I. In Baybars I. …Egypt by the third sultan, al-Muẓaffar Sayf al-Dīn Quṭuz. He restored them to their place in the army and conferred a village upon Baybars. Read More.

  6. Sep 18, 2023 · The Mamluks, a class of slave warriors, seized power in Egypt in 1250. Their sultanate grew into the Islamic superpower of its time. Sep 18, 2023 • By Ilias Luursema, MA & BA Middle Eastern Studies. For over two and a half centuries the Mamluk Sultanate was a major player in the greater Middle East region.

  7. www.wikiwand.com › en › QutuzQutuz - Wikiwand

    Sayf al-Din Qutuz, also romanized as Kutuz or Kotuz and fully al-Malik al-Muẓaffar Sayf ad-Dīn Quṭuz, was the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt. He reigned as Sultan for less than a year, from 1259 until his assassination in 1260, but served as the de facto ruler for two decades.

  8. 'The Victorious King, Sword of the Faith Qutuz'), was the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt. He reigned as Sultan for less than a year, from 1259 until his assassination in 1260, but served as the de facto ruler for two decades. Sold into slavery in Egypt, he rose to become vice-sultan for more than 20 years, becoming the power behind the throne.

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