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Shaykhu al-Umari an-Nasiri (died
October 1357) was a high-ranking
Mamluk emir
during the
reigns of
sultans al-Muzaffar
Hajji (1346–1347), an-Nasir Hasan...
- The
Mosque and
Khanqah of
Shaykhu is an
Islamic complex in
Cairo built by the
Grand Emir Sayf al-Din
Shaykhu al-Nasiri. The
mosque was
built in 1349, while...
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Sheikhu Ahmadu (Arabic: شيخ أحمد بن محمّد لبّو, romanized: Shaykh Aḥmadu bin Muḥammadu Lobbo; Fula: S****u Aamadu; ) (c. 1776 – 20
April 1845) was the Fulbe...
- Salih. The
emirs Shaykhu and
Sirghitmish deposed Salih and
restored Hasan in 1355,
after which Hasan gradually purged Taz,
Shaykhu and
Sirghitmish and...
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century CE, more than 150
years after the
Occultation of the 12th Imām,
Shaykhu t-Ta'ifa
reinterpreted the
doctrine to
allow delegation of the Imām's judicial...
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Louis Cheikho (Arabic: لويس شيخو, née Rizqallâh Cheikho; born
February 5, 1859 –
December 7, 1927) was a
Jesuit Chaldean Catholic priest,
Orientalist and...
- ctv22d4z9m.11,
retrieved 2022-12-05 "Archnet > Site >
Khanqah wa
Qubbat al-Amir
Shaykhu". www.archnet.org.
Retrieved 2022-12-05. "Archnet > Site >
Khanqah al-Farafra"...
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later during a coup
against his
brother Sultan al-Salih
Salih by
emirs Shaykhu and Sirghitmish.
During his
second reign, al-Nasir
Hasan maneuvered against...
- Muhammad's son, an-Nasir Hasan,
which began in 1355.
Sirghitmish and Emir
Shaykhu had led the coup
against Sultan as-Salih
Salih and the
strongman Taz an-Nasiri...
- It's
especially striking considering that
during that time, the emir
Shaykhu was
estimated to have an
income of 200,000
dirham per day. This deprivation...