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    Qutuz was assassinated by a fellow Mamluk leader, Baibars, on the triumphant return journey to Cairo. Although Qutuz's reign was short, he is known as one of the most popular Mamluk sultans in the Islamic world and holds a high position in Islamic history. His name Qutuz means 'Vicious beast'.

  2. Qutuz is the son of the sister of Jalaal Ad-Deen Khuwarizm Shaah, the famous Khuwarezmid king. He resisted the Tatars and emerged victorious over them twice. Sayf Ad-Deen Qutuz, May Allah have mercy upon him, is one of the greatest personalities in the history of Muslims.

  3. With its army led by Qutuz, the Mamluks marched north to defeat a small Mongolian force at Gaza, then came up against a Mongol army of around 20,000 at Ain Jalut (Goliath’s Spring), so called because it was held to be the place where King David of Israel killed the Philistine warrior Goliath, as described in the book of Samuel. The Mongol ...

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    Qutuz was assassinated by a fellow Mamluk leader, Baibars, on the triumphant return journey to Cairo. Although Qutuz's reign was short, he is known as one of the most popular Mamluk sultans in the Islamic world and holds a high position in Islamic history. His name Qutuz means 'Vicious beast'.

  6. 'The Victorious King, Sword of the Faith Qutuz'), was a Turkic military leader and 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.

  7. Feb 18, 2018 · By 1260, when the Mongols began to threaten Egypt, the Bahri Dynasty was on its third Mamluk sultan, Saif ad-Din Qutuz. Ironically, Qutuz was Turkic (probably a Turkmen), and had become a Mamluk after he was captured and sold into enslavement by the Ilkhanate Mongols.

  8. Apr 2, 2013 · What should Qutuz do? Dr. Ragheb El-Sergany. 03:04-2013/04/02. Short Description. Qutuz proposed to impose taxes on the people to support the army, a decision which required a Sharee‘ah-approved fatwa. What then?

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