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Baybars I  [baɪˈbɑːs] play
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Baybars I

Baibars

Baibars or Baybars, nicknamed Abu l-Futuh , was the fourth Sultan of Egypt from the Mamluk Bahri dynasty. He was one of the commanders of the Egyptian forces that inflicted a devastating 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, which marked the first substantial defeat of the Mongol army and is considered a turning point in history. The reign of Baibars marked the start of an age of Mamluk dominance in the Eastern Mediterranean and solidified the durability of their military system. He managed to pave the way for the end of the Crusader presence in the Levant and reinforced the union of Egypt and Syria as the region's pre-eminent Arab and Muslim state, able to fend off threats from both Crusaders and Mongols. As Sultan, Baibars also engaged in a combination of diplomacy and military action, allowing the Mamluks of Egypt to greatly expand their empire.

Definition of Baybars I in the English dictionary

The definition of Baybars I in the dictionary is 1223–77, sultan of Egypt and Syria, of the Mameluke dynasty.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH BAYBARS I


Artigas
ɑːˈtiːɡɑːs
baas
bɑːs
bluegrass
ˈbluːˌɡrɑːs
brass
brɑːs
bypass
ˈbaɪˌpɑːs
class
klɑːs
Donbas
dɒnˈbɑːs
Donbass
dɒnˈbɑːs
fiberglass
ˈfaɪbəɡlɑːs
first-class
ˈfɜːstˌklɑːs
glass
ɡlɑːs
grass
ɡrɑːs
hourglass
ˈaʊəˌɡlɑːs
litas
ˈliːtɑːs
maas
mɑːs
mas
mɑːs
middle-class
ˈmɪdəl klɑːs
oubaas
ˈəʊˌbɑːs
pass
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WORDS THAT END LIKE BAYBARS I

Abbas I
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Darius I
Francis I
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巴贝尔ì
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Baybars I
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Baybars मैं
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بيبرس أنا
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Бейбарс I
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Baybars I
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বেবারা আমি
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Baybars
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Baybars I
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Baybars I
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Baybars I
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Baybars tôi
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பேய்பர்ஸ் I
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बेबार्स आय
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Baybarlar ben
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Baybars I
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Bajbars I
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Бейбарс I
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Baybars jag
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Baybars jeg
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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BAYBARS I»

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Medieval Islamic Civilization: A-K, index
BAYBARS I, MAMLUK SULTAN that of a mosque, was considered tantamount to the destruction of the city itself. Local authorities would often go to great lengths to reestablish the hamam and enhance normal social life. People also used the ...
Josef W. Meri, Jere L. Bacharach, 2006
2
Islamic Monuments in Cairo: The Practical Guide
Mosque of Sultan Baybars I ** Sakakini Palace * See map 8 osque of Sultan Baybars I (al-Zahir Baybars al-Bunduqdari) ** (No. 1) 1269/667 '. This mosque is off the beaten track, not really 250 J_ f JL close to any of the main monuments.
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From Slave to Sultan: The Career of Al-Manṣūr Qalāwūn and ...
From this tribe, he says, the Mamluk dynasty of Egypt descended, an interesting claim in that we know of at least two sultans (Baybars I and Qalawun) and one high-ranking SalihT amir (Badr al-DTn BaysarT) whose origins have been traced to ...
Linda Northrup, 1998
4
War and Society in the Eastern Mediterranean: 7th - 15th ...
1 Sultan Baibars I. von Agypten (Wiesbaden, 1987), translated by P.M. Holt as The Lion of Egypt: Sultan Baybars I and the Mar East in the Thirteenth Century ( London, 1992). The older work by A.A. Khowaiter, Baibars the First: His Endeavours ...
Yaacov Lēv, 1997
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Historical Dictionary of the Crusades
58 0 BAYBARS I, MAMLUKSULTAN (R. 1260—77) 1240, and went to war against John Vatatzes. His forces took Tzurulum, a stronghold in Thrace, while John's took two towns in Asia Minor. In 1244 Baldwin was again fund-raising in Europe, ...
Corliss K. Slack, 2013
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Who's who in the Middle Ages
He was taken before King Richard at St. Albans, and there, on the 15 th of July, was hanged, drawn and quartered in the presence of that hereditary establishment he so hated. It had been, for him, an exciting month. Baybars I The story of ...
John Fines, 1995
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The Mamluks in Egyptian and Syrian Politics and Society
For corrective views of Baybars's coinage, see Michael Bates, "The Coinage of Mamluk Sultan Baybars I, Additions and Corrections," American Numismatic Society Museum Notes (henceforth ANSMJT), vol. XXII (1977), 161-82; and Michael ...
Michael Winter, Amalia Levanoni, 2004
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State and Rural Society in Medieval Islam: Sultans, Muqtaʻs, ...
CHAPTER FOUR IQTA' POLICY OF SULTAN BAYBARS I The Mamluk state (648 -922/1250-1517) in Egypt and Syria inherited the iqta' system almost intact from the Ayyubid period. Al-Malik al-Zahir Baybars (658-676/1260-1277), who seized  ...
Tsugitaka Satō, 1997
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The Oxford Encyclopedia of Medieval Warfare and Military ...
Brian G. H. Ditcham Baybars I (c. 1223–1277), the fifth ruler of the Mamluk Sultanate, from 1260 to 1277. Baybars's reign saw the institutionalization of the state, the expansion and strengthening of the army, the successful struggle against the ...
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Dictionary of World Biography
... Lewis, eds. The Cambridge History of Islam. 2 vols. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1970; New York: Cambridge University Press, 1978. This valuable survey of the entire adventure of Islam places the time of Baybars I in context.
Frank Northen Magill, Alison Aves, 1998

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