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  1. 417 Following. 3341 Followers. 259.6K Likes. 🇵🇸 IG: @Al_ashraf1 TikTok: @AL_ASHRAF1. instagram.com/al_ashraf1?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM= Videos. Liked. 572. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #deen #islam #muslim #ummah #strength. 1519. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #reminder #deen #justice #oppressors #islam #muslim #sabr. 2635.

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  2. Al-Ashraf Shaban (en árabe: أشرف شعبان) (epíteto: Al-Ashraf Zein al-Din Abu al-Ma'ali ibn Shaban ), también Shaban II, fue el gobernante mameluco de la dinastía Bahri desde 1363 hasta 1377. Fue nieto de Al-Nasir Muhammad. Tuvo dos hijos que le sucedieron: Al-Mansur Ali y As-Salih Hajji.

    • 15 de marzo de 1377jul., El Cairo (sultanato mameluco de Egipto)
    • Islam
    • El Cairo
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-AshrafAl-Ashraf - Wikipedia

    Al-Ashraf, either from al-ashraf (Arabic: الأشرف, 'the most noble') or al-ashrāf (الأشراف, 'the nobles'), may refer to: People. Al-Ashraf Al-Barsbay, Burji Mamluk sultan of Egypt (1422–1438) Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghuri, Mamluk Sultan (1501–1516) Al-Ashraf Janbalat, Sultan of Egypt (1500–1501)

  4. Al-Malik al-Ashraf Abu-l-Fath Mussa Mudhaffar-ad-Din ibn al-Adil, también conocido como Al-Ashraf I, Al-Ashraf Mudhaffar-ad-Din o Al-Ashraf ibn al-Adil (fallecido el 27 de agosto de 1237), fue un emir ayubí de Damasco . Señor de la Mesopotamia superior y lucha contra los cruzados.

    • Dinastía ayubí
  5. Al-Ashraf Salāh ad-Dīn Khalil ibn Qalawūn (Arabic: الملك الأشرف صلاح الدين خليل بن قلاوون; c. 1260s – 14 December 1293) was the eighth Turkic Bahri Mamluk sultan, succeeding his father Qalawun. He served from 12 November 1290 until his assassination in December 1293.

  6. Given name. Middle name. Surname. See also. References. Ashraf (name) ' Ashraf ' ( Arabic: أشرف) is an Arabic name meaning 'most honorable one' or 'very noble'. It is used by many Arabs and non-Arabs regardless of their religious affiliation, both Christians and Muslims alike. In French-speaking contexts the transliteration is Achraf .

  7. The murder of the Prophet's chief Jewish opponent, Ka‘b b. al-Ashraf, led to grave consequences for the tribe of Banū al-Naḍīr and for the Jews as a whole. The incident ushered in a series of hostile Muslim-Jewish encounters that reached its climax in the battle of Khaybar.