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  1. Kitbugha (Arabic: كتبغا), royal name: al-Malik al-Adil Zayn-ad-Din Kitbugha Ben Abd-Allah al-Mansuri al-Turki al-Mughli; Arabic: الملك العادل زين الدين كتبغا بن عبد الله المنصورى التركى المغلى) (died 1303 CE) was the 10th Mamluk sultan of Egypt from December 1294 to November 1296.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KitbuqaKitbuqa - Wikipedia

    Kitbuqa Noyan (died 1260), also spelled Kitbogha, Kitboga, or Ketbugha, was an Eastern Christian of the Naimans, [1] a group that was subservient to the Mongol Empire. He was a lieutenant and confidant of the Mongol Ilkhan Hulagu, assisting him in his conquests in the Middle East including the sack of Baghdad in 1258.

  3. Al-Àdil Kitbughà. Al-Màlik al-Àdil Zayn-ad-Din Kitbughà al-Mansurí al-Turkí al-Mughlí — àrab: الملك العادل زين الدين كتبغا المنصوري, al-Malik al-ʿĀdil Zayn ad-Dīn Kitbuḡā al-Manṣūrī —, més conegut simplement com al-Àdil Kitbughà, fou soldà mameluc bahrita o kiptxak d el Caire ( 1294 ...

  4. The Madrasa of al-Nasir Muhammad is a madrasa and mausoleum located in the Bayn al-Qasrayn area of al-Muizz street in Cairo, Egypt. It was built in the name of the Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun, but its construction began between 1294 and 1295 under the reign of Sultan al-Adil Kitbugha, who was sultan in between al ...

  5. The main contention of this research devolves around a detailed analysis of these conflicting views and a profile of the unusual personality of the Mongol Sultan Al Adel Kitbugha, who, despite accusations of favoring members of his own race, successfully ruled Egypt and the Levant amidst heated differences between those who praised and those ...

  6. al-Adil Kitbugha (1247-1303) was the Mameluke Sultan of Egypt from December 1294 to 7 December 1296, succeeding al-Nasir Muhammad and preceding Lajin. al-Adil Kitbugha was born to a Turco-Mongol family of slaves, serving in the Ilkhanid army of Hulegu Khan before being captured by the Mamelukes...

  7. An-Nassir, a sus ocho o nueve años, era solo sultán de nombre. Kitbugha al-Mansuri (naib al-saltana) y Al-Shujai eran los gobernantes efectivos de Egipto. Los dos emires, Kitbugha, que era de origen mongol, y Al-Shujai, eran rivales y tenían mala relación entre ellos.