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  1. This page was last edited on 4 September 2019, at 14:08. Files are available under licenses specified on their description page. All structured data from the file namespace is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; all unstructured text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  2. al-Mansur Qalawun (1222-10 November 1290) was Sultan of the Mamelukes from November 1279 to 10 November 1290, succeeding Solamish and preceding al-Ashraf Khalil. Qalawun as-Salhi was born to a family of Turkic Kipchaks, and he was enslaved as a mamluk during the 1240s, serving as a member of al-Kamil's household. He rose to be an emir under Sultan Baibars, but Baibars' son al-Said Barakah ...

  3. It is a ribat (refuge for the poor of Sufis) that was given by ( Waqf) the Mamluk Sultan of Egypt Al-Mansur Qalawun to the poor and visitors of Jerusalem in the year 681 AH / 1282 AD, as can be seen from an inscription above the door of the ribat. Alaa al-Din Al-Basir supervised its construction. It is one of the few royal institutions built ...

  4. The Impressive complex of Sultan Qalawun was built along a famous historical street in Cairo which is known as Shari' el-Muizz street in 1284 by Sultan Al Mansur Qalawun. The complex houses a Mosque, a Medersa, a Mausoleum and a Mauristan inside its walls. The Mauristan was replaced by a modern hospital in the 1920s.

  5. An-Nassir Muhammad era el hijo más joven de sultán Qalawun y hermano del sultán Jalil. Nació en El Cairo, en Qalat al-Jabal (ciudadela de la Montaña). 1 nota 1 Su madre, Aixlun Jatun, era de origen mongol. nota 2 Su reinado tuvo tres etapas: 1293-1294, 1299-1309 y 1310-1341.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2021 · Who Is Sultan Al-Mansur, Qalawun? Facing the Qalawun Complex from the Outside at Sunrise - Egypt Tours Portal. Qalawun as Salihi had the title of Qalawun the victorious, who was the 7th Bahri Mamluk sultan who reigned from 1279 to 1290 AD. He came into power after Sultan Barakah, who some believed was involved in his exile and even his death.

  7. This complex is located on al-Mu’izz street. It was established by Sultan Sayf al-Din Qalawun in 683-684 AH/ 1283-1284 AD. It is one of the most beautiful architectural complexes in Egypt dating to the Mamluk period. It consists of a mosque, a school, a burial, and a hospital (bimaristan is a Persian word that means “house of the ill”). Its various entrances are all characterized by ...