- Al-Malik al-Ẓāhir Sayf al-Dīn Abū Saʿīd
Khushqadam ibn ʿAbdallāh al-Nāṣirī l-Muʾayyadī (Arabic: الظاهر سيف الدين خشقدم; c. 1404 – 9
October 1467) was a...
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Khushqadam or
Hoshkadem is a male
given name. It may
refer to: Sayf al-Din
Khushqadam (c. 1404–1467),
Mamluk sultan from 1461 to 1467
Khushqadam Khusravov...
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April 1466. The
Mamluks fiercely disputed Shah Suwar's reign. The
Sultans Khushqadam (r. 1461–67) and
Qaitbay (r. 1468–96)
launched multiple consecutive campaigns...
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Arslan and the Mamluks.
Malik Arslan was ********inated on the
orders of
Khushqadam,
incited by
Malik Arslan's
rival brother Shah
Budak (r. 1465–66, 1472–80)...
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became atabeg in
September 1466
under Khushqadam. He
became a
sultan in
October 1467,
following the
death of
Khushqadam.
During his reign, he
became reliant...
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Khushqadam Khusravov (Tajik: Хусравов Хушқадам Носирович;
January 1, 1993,
village Rakharv, Vanj District, GBAO, Tajikistan) is a
Tajikistani sambist,...
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Jaqmaq (r. 1438–1453) Sayf ad-Din Inal (r. 1453–1461)
Khushqadam (r. 1461–1467) Sayf ad-Din
Bilbay (r. 1467)
Timurbugha (r. 1467–1468)...
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governors of
Damascus and Jeddah. A
compromise candidate, the Gr****
Khushqadam al-Mu'ayyadi, was then
chosen and
eventually neturalized his opposition...
- (1453–1461) Al-Mu'ayyad
Shihab al-Din Ahmad,
Sultan (1461) Sayf ad-Din
Khushqadam,
Sultan (1461–1467) Sayf ad-Din Bilbay,
Sultan (1467) Timurbugha, Sultan...
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causing great rejoicings in
Muslim Egypt. However,
under the
reign of
Khushqadam,
Egypt began a
struggle with the
Ottoman sultanate. In 1467,
sultan Qaitbay...