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of an-Nasir Muhammad. During his viceroyship, in 1348, Baybugha decreed that the sons of fief holders could inherit the fiefs from their fathers. The decree endeared him to the population. While on Baybugha was making the
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against the sultan. The latter responded by leading a military expedition against the rebellious emirs, and he succeeded in arresting Baybugha, along with the
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with Taz, an-Nasir Hasan attempted to assert his authority over the senior emirs, and had Baybugha arrested. He was imprisoned in
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in 1351, replacing Emir Arghun al-Kamili. The following year, Baybugha incited a rebellion by the Mamluk emirs in
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origins. He is first mentioned by Mamluk-era historians during the reign of an-Nasir Muhammad's son,
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An-Nasir Hasan was overthrown in September 1351 and replaced by his half-brother
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Index

Mamluk
as-Salih Isma'il
al-Muzaffar Hajji
an-Nasir Hasan
as-Salih Salih
mamluk
an-Nasir Muhammad
David Ayalon
Rus
as-Salih Isma'il
al-Muzaffar Hajji
Egypt
an-Nasir Hasan
Manjak al-Yusufi
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Shaykhu an-Nasiri
Taz an-Nasiri
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Hajj
Mecca
al-Karak
as-Salih Salih
Aleppo
Syria
Safad
Hama
Tripoli
Aleppo Citadel
An-Nasir Hasan

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