Izz al-Din Abd al-Aziz
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Sultan of Egypt and Syria
Izz al-Din Abd al-Aziz | |
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Sultan of Egypt and Syria | |
Reign | 20 September 1405 – November 1405 |
Predecessor | An-Nasir Faraj |
Successor | An-Nasir Faraj |
Born | unknown |
Died | 20 September 1406 |
Father | Sayf-ad-Din Barquq |
Mother | Qunnuq-Bey |
Izz al-Din Abd al-Aziz (Arabic: المنصور عز الدين عبد العزيز بن برقوق; d. 20 September 1406)[1] was the younger brother of An-Nasir Faraj and the son of Barquq.
He ruled briefly in 1405,[2] when his brother An-Nasir Faraj escaped his rule, being afraid of the surrounding conspiracies. However, Faraj regained his position in November the same year.[3]
References
- ^ Eduard von Zambaur (1980). معجم الأنساب والأسرات الحاكمة في التاريخ الإسلامي للمستشرق زامباور (in Arabic). Beirut: IslamKotob. p. 163.
- ^ Natho 2009, p. 201.
- ^ Muir, William (1896). The Mameluke; or, Slave dynasty of Egypt, 1260-1517, A. D. Smith, Elder. pp. 121−128.
Sources
- Natho, Kadir I. (2009). Circassian History. Xlibris Corporation. ISBN 9781465316998.
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Preceded by An-Nasir Faraj | Mamluk Sultan of Egypt 20 September 1405–November 1405 | Succeeded by An-Nasir Faraj |
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Mamluk sultans of Cairo
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- Nasir al-Din Muhammad (1310–1341)
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- Salah al-Din Salih (1351–1354)
- Badr al-Din Hasan (1354–1361)
- Salah al-Din Muhammad (1361–1363)
- Zayn al-Din Sha'ban (1363–1377)
- Ala'a al-Din Ali (1377–1381)
- Salah al-Din Hajji (1381–1382)
- Sayf al-Din Barquq (1382–1389)
- As-Salih Hajji (1389–1390)
- Sayf al-Din Barquq (1390–1399)
- Nasir al-Din Faraj (1399–1405)
- Izz al-Din Abd al-Aziz (1405)
- Nasir al-Din Faraj (1405–1412)
- Al-Musta'in Billah (1412)
- Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh (1412–1421)
- Al-Muzaffar Ahmad (1421)
- Sayf al-Din Tatar (1421)
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- Sayf al-Din Inal (1453–1461)
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- Sayf al-Din Khushqadam (1461–1467)
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- Timurbugha (1467–1468)
- Sayf al-Din Qa'itbay (1468–1496)
- An-Nasir Muhammad (1496–1498)
- Abu Sa'id Qansuh (1498–1500)
- Al-Ashraf Janbalat (1500–1501)
- Sayf al-Din Tumanbay (1501)
- Qansuh al-Ghawri (1501–1516)
- Tumanbay II (1516–1517)
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