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  1. Jun 15, 2017 · Baibars I (also spelled Baybars) was the fourth Mamluk Sultan of Egypt and Syria, and is generally considered by historians to be the founder of the Bahri Dynasty. In addition, Baibars extended the frontiers of the Mamluk Sultanate thanks to his successful military campaigns and skillful diplomatic maneuvers.

  2. Al-Zahir Baybars. 1223–1277. Mamluk sultan. Sources. Mongol Menace. Al-Zahir Baybars, or Baybars I, (reigned 1260–1277) was the most prominent of Mamluk Sultans and the real founder of the Mamluk state. He was born in 1223 when the Mongols were attacking central Asia in their westward drive.

  3. Baibars adalah panglima perang dari dinasti Mamluk ketika pasukannya berhasil mengalahkan Pasukan Salib ke-7 pimpinan Raja Louis IX dari Prancis pada 1250 M, dan juga berhasil mengalahkan pasukan Mongol pimpinan Kitbuqa dalam pertempuran Ain Jalut pada 1260 M. [1] Ia selanjutnya melakukan serangkaian serangan terhadap kerajaan Kristen dimulai dari kerajaan Antiokhia di Suriah yang secara ...

  4. Valerie: al-Zahir Baybars was a Mamluk sultan in the mid-13th century. He was of Kipchak Turkic origins and came to Egypt from Crimea by way of Syria. There are numerous accounts of Baybars odd physical appearance that lent him an almost mythical quality; he was said to be tall and thin, with fair skin and cataracts in one eye that made the ...

  5. Apr 10, 2023 · Baybars, who ruled from 1260 to 1277, was one of the most powerful and influential Mamluk sultans. He led the Mamluks to victory against the Mongols at the Battle of Ain Jalut, a significant turning point in the region's history. James delves into Baybars' military strategies, and the ways in which he left a lasting impact on the region.

  6. Nov 5, 2023 · This study focuses on the religious policy of the Mamluk Sultan Rukn al-Din Baybars (d. 1277), and its application throughout his rule in Egypt and Syria (Bilād al-Shām). This study also discusses the impact of this policy and its benefit for Muslims and Islam in general in the region. Dealing with the character of Baybars of Mamluk origin is very important in this study to obtain the ...

  7. Foi dito que Baybars estava envolvido no assassinato porque esperava ser recompensado com o governo de Aleppo por seu sucesso militar, mas Qutuz, temendo sua ambição, recusou-se a conceder-lhe o posto. Baybars sucedeu Qutuz como sultão do Egito, tomando o trono e inaugurando o domínio dos soldados e oficiais mamelucos no Egito.

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