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Al-Sa'id Baraka

Al-Sa'id Baraka (1260–1280; birthname: Muhammed Baraka Qan (Arabic: محمد بركة قان), royal name: al-Malik al-Sa'id Nasir al-Din Baraka (الملك السعيد ناصر الدين بركة) was an Egyptian Mamluk Sultan who ruled from 1277 to 1279 after the death of his father Baibars. His mother was a daughter of Barka Khan, aformer Khwarazmian emir.[1]

Al-Sa'id Baraka
al-Malik al-Sa'id Nasir al-Din
A dinar of Mamluk Sultan Baraka minted in Alexandria in 1277/78
Sultan of Egypt
Reign3 July 1277 – August 1279
PredecessorAl-Zahir Baibars al-Bunduqdari
SuccessorBadr al-Din Solamish
Born1260
Cairo, Egypt
Died1280 (aged 19–20)
Al Karak
SpouseGhaziya Khatun
Birth nameMuhammed Baraka Qan
محمد بركة قان
Royal nameal-Malik al-Sa'id Nasir al-Din Baraka
الملك السعيد ناصر الدين بركة
HouseZahiri
DynastyBahri
Fatheral-Zahir Baibars al-Bunduqdari
ReligionIslam
Dominion of Bahri Mamluks ( red )

Baraka was born in Cairo, Egypt. His succession went smoothly, and he set about limiting the power of the emirs from his father's administration. One, his father's viceroy, died under suspicious circumstances. Others were jailed and then released. In their place, Baraka promoted his own mamluks. He also sent Qalawun and Baysari, two of the most powerful emirs, to raid Cilician Armenia and Qal'at al-Rum in 1279, as a way of keeping them busy and away from the seat of power. Each had 10,000 troops. Baraka's plan was to have both of them arrested on their return, but another amir, Kuvenduk, warned them of the plan, and when they returned, Baraka was forced to abdicate. His seven-year-old brother Sulamish was placed on the throne in his place, under the guardianship of Qalawun, who became the effective sultan.

Personal life edit

His only wife was Ghaziya Khatun. She was the daughter of Sultan Qalawun. She was betrothed to him on 28 May 1276, with a dowry of five thousand dinars. The wedding took place on 8 June 1277.[2] She died in August 1288.[2]

Death edit

Exiled to Al Karak fortress, in Jordan, he died there in 1280.

References edit

  1. ^ Burgoyne, Michael Hamilton (1987). Mamluk Jerusalem. British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem by the World of Islam Festival Trust. p. 110. ISBN 090503533X.
  2. ^ a b Northrup, Linda (1998). From Slave to Sultan: The Career of al-Mansur Qaldwun and the Consolidation of Mamluk Rule in Egypt and Syria (678-689 A.H./1279-1290 A.D.). Stuttgart. pp. 75, 142. ISBN 3-515-06861-9.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
Al-Sa'id Baraka
Cadet branch of the Mamluk Sultanate
Born: 1260 Died: 1280
Regnal titles
Preceded by Sultan of Egypt and Syria
3 July 1277 – August 1279
Succeeded by

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