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299:, in which Abu Bakr was dressed in the attire of an emir. At around the same time, an-Nasir Muhammad arranged Abu Bakr's marriage to a daughter of Emir Tuquzdamur al-Hamawi, who married Narjis sometime earlier. Later, during his 59-day reign as sultan, Abu Bakr also married two slave girls, spending 100,000 gold
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390:(organizer of the state), in effect the strongman of the sultanate. After neutralizing Bashtak, his principal rival, Qawsun moved against Abu Bakr; Qawsun had feared that Abu Bakr would attempt to imprison him.
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429:References
638:. Brill.
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70:Successor
320:pictured
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274:al-Aqaba
266:al-Karak
244:city of
226:al-Karak
181:Religion
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384:mamluks
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342:mamluks
333:dirhams
331:silver
152:Dynasty
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369:Reign
328:na'ib
293:Cairo
286:Mecca
278:Mecca
270:Ahmad
234:na'ib
222:Egypt
185:Islam
157:Bahri
140:House
125:Names
90:Cairo
52:Reign
679:1321
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