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    Khan Jaqmaq (Arabic: خَان جَقْمَق, romanized: Ḵān Jaqmaq) is one of the few remaining khans in the Old City of Damascus, it was built by the Mamluk emir...
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    Caravanserai (redirect from Khan (inn))
    Macedonia Khan As'ad Pasha, Damascus, Syria Khan Jaqmaq, Damascus, Syria Khan el-Khalili, Cairo, Egypt Khan Sulayman Pasha, Damascus, Syria Khan al-Tujjar...
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    during the reign of Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh in 1418–1420, in which he built Khan Jaqmaq. Then he became na'ib of the Cairo Citadel under Sultan Sayf al-Din Tatar...
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    Khan Tuman (Arabic: خان طومان) is a large 12th-century khan in Syria. Khan Jaqmaq Khan As'ad Pasha Khan Sulayman Pasha Khan Tuman (operation) Tuman Khan...
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  • Sulaymān Bāşā) is a large khan in the Old City of Damascus. Azm Palace Khan As'ad Pasha Khan Jaqmaq Khan Tuman Sulayman Pasha Khan Archnet Digital Library....
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    Corral del Carbón Khan Tuman Khan As'ad Pasha, Damascus Khan al-Harir, Damascus Khan Jaqmaq, Damascus Khan Sulayman Pasha, Damascus Khan al-Arous Ağzıkara...
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    Khan al-Arous (Arabic: خان العروس; The Bride Khan) is a small khan in Al-Qutayfah, Rif Dimashq Governorate, Syria Khan As'ad Pasha Khan Jaqmaq Khan Sulayman...
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    Damascus (section Khans)
    Al-Adiliyah Madrasa Az-Zahiriyah Library Nur al-Din Madrasa Khan Jaqmaq Khan As'ad Pasha Khan Sulayman Pasha Azm Palace, originally built in 1750 as the...
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    Al-Buzuriyah Souq, 152 m (499 ft) in length. Khan al-Harir, completed in 1574. Khan Jaqmaq, completed in 1420. Khan As'ad Pasha, completed in 1752, covering...
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  • Innocenti in Florence (first stage), designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. 1420 Khan Jaqmaq, Damascus, is completed. Forbidden City of Beijing, China, is completed...
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    The restoration of the khān won the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The khān, 1836 Interior Interior Arches Al-Azm Palace Jaqmaq Caravansarai Sulayman...
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    Mamluk period. Only two remain today: the Khan al-Dikka, which is only partly preserved, and the Khan Jaqmaq, which was first built in 1418 but then rebuilt...
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    large khan in the Old City of Damascus. Khan As'ad Pasha Khan Jaqmaq Khan Sulayman Pasha Khan Tuman Burns, 2005, p.234 Burns, Ross (2005). Damascus: A History...
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    remained among his attendants until Al-Ashraf Bersbay died. Then the Sultan Jaqmaq bought Qaitbay, and later gave him his freedom. Qaitbay then went on to...
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  • Sultan (1422–1438) Al-Aziz Jamal ad-Din Yusuf, Sultan (1438) Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq, Sultan (1438–1453) Al-Mansur Fakhr-ad-Din Uthman, Sultan (1453) Sayf ad-Din...
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  • towards the end of his reign, marrying his daughter to the Mamluk Sultan Jaqmaq (r. 1438–53) and commissioning the construction of madrasas and other buildings...
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    emir of Barsbay, Sayf al-Din Jaqmaq, appointed regent. The usual disputes over succession ensued and after three months Jaqmaq won and became sultan, exiling...
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    Damascus and built khans and forts along the way. In 1440, Mamluk sultan Jaqmaq built a chain of khans in the country, among others Khan el-Minya in Tabgha...
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    assert dominance. They eventually normalised on the ascension of Sultan Jaqmaq, under whom the two rulers were amicable, but equal. Soon after suppressing...
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    al-Saghir Bab al-Salam Bab Kisan Bab Sharqi Bab Tuma Souqs and caravanserais Jaqmaq Caravansarai As'ad Pasha Caravansarai Sulayman Pasha Caravansarai Al-Harir...
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    Barsbay. Was a child during accession. 41st Al-Malik az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq 9 September 1438 1 February 1453 Circassian A mamluk of Barquq. 42nd Al-Malik...
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    Jubb Yusuf (redirect from Khan Yubb Yusuf)
    kibbutz of Ami'ad. In 1440, at the time when Mamluks sultan Jaqmaq built a chain of khans in the country, it seems that Jubb Yussef was viewed as a holy...
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    Nasir ad-Din Muhammad 1422 Barsbay 1438 Al-Aziz Jamal ad-Din Yusuf 1438 Jaqmaq 1453 Al-Mansoor Fakhr ad-Din Osman 1453 Al-Ashraf Sayf ad-Din Enal 1461...
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  • He was later reappointed. In the reign of Barsbāy's successor, al-Aziz Jaqmaq, al-'Ayni was dismissed as chief Hanafi qadi again. He withdrew from court...
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    same name in Tegulet. He then sent envoys to Egyptian Sultan, Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq strongly protesting against the persecution of Egyptian Copts and threaten...
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  • senior emirs, Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq, was appointed his regent. The usual disputes over succession ensued and after three months Jaqmaq won and became sultan...
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    but was soon replaced by Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq, a former atabeg to Faraj, who overthrew the 15-year old Jamal. Jaqmaq had to deal with piracy from Cyprus...
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    Barsbay. Was a child during accession. 41st Al-Malik az-Zahir Sayf ad-Din Jaqmaq 9 September 1438 1 February 1453 Circassian A mamluk of Barquq. 42nd Al-Malik...
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  • the Turkish form of the Mongolian title khatun (the feminine equivalent of khan). By the beginning of the 16th century, Bayezid II (1481-1512), once ascended...
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  • of the Aq Qoyunlu. 1453 1 February. Jaqmaq abdicates and his son al-Mansur Uthman becomes Mamluk sultan. Jaqmaq dies 12 days later. 16 March. Sayf ad-Din...
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