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Lajin (Arabic: لاجين), full
royal name al-Malik al-Mansur
Hussam al-Din
Lajin al-Mansuri (الملك المنصور حسام الدين لاجين المنصورى; d.
January 16, 1299...
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Khalil (the
Mamluks of al-Ashraf Khalil) were
enraged because Hossam ad-Dain
Lajin, who was
involved in the
murder of
their benefactor,
Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil...
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deposed by his vice-Sultan
Lajin and he fled to
Syria and died in 1297
while holding the post of the
governor of Hama.
Lajin ruled as a
sultan until he...
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central courtyard at the end of the
thirteenth century by
Mamluk Sultan Lajin instead of the "fauwara". (see also
Chahartaq (architecture)) The interior...
- Zengi. She
married Umar ibn
Lājīn and gave
birth to
their first child, Husām al-Dīn ibn
Lājīn. Her
first husband Umar ibn
Lajin died
shortly thereafter....
- was
succeeded by a Gr****
mamluk of Qalawun,
Husam al-Din
Lajin. To
consolidate control,
Lajin redistributed iqtaʿat to his supporters. He was
unable to...
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undertaken by the
governor Sunqur al-Ala'i
during the
sultanate of
Husam ad-Din
Lajin between 1297-99. A
later Mamluk governor of the city,
Sanjar al-Jawli, commissioned...
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toward Acre. The
other Syrian Mamluk armies were from
Damascus (led by
Lajin),
Tripoli (led by Bilban) and al-Karak (led by
Baibars al-Dawadar). There...
- his
Egyptian army; he was
answered by
contingents from
Damascus (led by
Lajin), Hama (led by al-Muzaffar
Taqai ad-Din),
Tripoli (led by Bilban) and al-Karak...
- the rank of
ustadar (majordomo) by his friend,
Sultan Lajin in 1299.
After parti****ting in
Lajin's ********ination
later that year he
effectively became...