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    He was one of the commanders of the Egyptian forces that inflicted a defeat on the Seventh Crusade of King Louis IX of France. He also led the vanguard of the Egyptian army at the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, [4] which marked the first substantial defeat of the Mongol army and is considered a turning point in history.

  2. Baybars I (born 1223, north of the Black Sea—died July 1, 1277, Damascus, Syria) was the most eminent of the Mamlūk sultans of Egypt and Syria, which he ruled from 1260 to 1277. He is noted both for his military campaigns against Mongols and crusaders and for his internal administrative reforms.

  3. Baibars I (en turco, Baybars; en árabe, al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Bunduqdari; 1223-1 de julio de 1277) fue un sultán mameluco de Egipto y Siria. De origen kipchak, fue hecho esclavo en Crimea, donde se había refugiado su tribu, en la década de 1240, y vendido en Alepo. [1]

    • al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Bunduqdari
    • Qutuz
    • الظاهر بيبرس الكايد
    • Al-Said Barakah
  4. 8 de sept. de 2022 · Baibars, el esclavo tuerto crimeo que mató a dos sultanes y se convirtió en gobernante de Egipto. Miguel Ángel Ferreiro Actualizado el: 08/09/2022. 7 minutos de lectura.

  5. The Bahri Mamluks (Arabic: المماليك البحرية, romanized: al-Mamalik al-Baḥariyya), sometimes referred to as the Bahri dynasty, were the rulers of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt from 1250 to 1382, following the Ayyubid dynasty.

  6. Baybars I, or Baibars, (born c. 1223, north of the Black Sea—died July 1, 1277, Damascus, Syria), Most eminent sultan of the Mamlūk dynasty. A Kipchak Turk, he was sold as a slave ( mamlūk) after a Mongol invasion in the 1240s. He ended up in the service of the sultan of Egypts Ayyūbid dynasty, who gave him military training.

  7. 15 de jun. de 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.