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  2. 'The Most Noble, Grace of the Faith, Father of Excellence, Sha'ban son of Husayn, son of Muhammad, son of Qalawun', better known as al-Ashraf Sha'ban (السلطان شعبان or Sha'ban II, was a Mamluk sultan of the Bahri dynasty in 1363–1377.

    • 29 May 1363 – 15 March 1377
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  3. The Battle of Cairo or Asandamur's rebellion was a clash that took place in late 1367 during the reign of the Mamluk sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban and ended with the crushing of a rebellion against his rule.

  4. Al-Ashraf Sha'ban. Religion. Islam. Al-Mansur Ala' ad-Din Ali ibn Sha'ban ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1368 – 19 May 1381), better known as al-Mansur Ali II, was the Mamluk sultan reigning in 1377–1381.

  5. Mar 14, 2021 · World History Encyclopedia, 14 Mar 2021. Web. 19 Mar 2024. Illustration of the 1366 battle on the Nile river, fought between the forces of the Mamluk emir Yalbugha (c. 14th Century CE-1366 CE) and the Sultan Al-Ashraf...

  6. Sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban ibn Husayn. Date of Object: Hegira 765 / AD 1363. Museum Inventory Number: 15133. Material(s) / Technique(s): Copper inlaid with silver. Dimensions: Length 34 cm. Period / Dynasty: Mamluk. Provenance: Egypt. Description: A single key that was used for the Ka'ba (meaning literally cube in Arabic). It consists of a ring ...

  7. Al-Ashraf Zayn ad-Din Abu al-Ma'ali Sha'ban ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun, better known as al-Ashraf Sha'ban or Sha'ban II, was a Mamluk sultan of the Bahri dynasty in 1363–1377. He was a grandson of Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad (r. 1310–1341).

  8. The maristan is built on the site of the madrasa of Sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban, which was founded in 1375/776 AH and demolished by Sultan Farag ibn Barquq in 1411/813 AH. The building is a shell and has lost many sections of its outlying structure.