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  2. Muhammad al-Nasir - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad al-Nasir (Arabic: الناصر لدين الله محمد بن المنصور, al-Nāṣir li-dīn Allāh Muḥammad ibn al-Manṣūr, c. 1182 [2] – 1213) was the fourth Almohad Caliph from 1199 until his death. [3]

  3. Al-Nasir Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    An-Nasir Muhammad was the third son of Sultan Qalawun and the brother of Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil.He was born in Cairo at Qal'at al-Jabal (Citadel of the Mountain). [4] [5] His father Qalawun was of Turkic origin from a Kipchak tribe, and his mother Ašlūn was the daughter of a Mongol notable named Šaktāy. [6]

  4. Madrasa of al-Nasir Muhammad - Wikipedia

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    The Madrasa of al-Nasir Muhammad is a madrasa and mausoleum located in the Bayn al-Qasrayn area of al-Muizz street in Cairo, Egypt.It was built in the name of the Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun, but its construction began between 1294 and 1295 under the reign of Sultan al-Adil Kitbugha, who was sultan in between al-Nasir Muhammad's first and seconds reigns.

  5. Al-Nasir Muhammad Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun Mosque is an early 14th-century mosque at the Citadel in Cairo, Egypt.It was built by the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad in 1318 as the royal mosque of the Citadel, where the sultans of Cairo performed their Friday prayers.

  6. al-Nasir - Wikipedia

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    Al-Nasir's mother Zumurrud [6] died in December 1202–January 1203, [7] or January–February 1203, [8] and was buried in her own mausoleum in Sheikh Maarouf Cemetery. [9] Her mausoleum is known as Zumurrud Khatun Mausoleum. Al-Nasir sent his vizier to Tekish with some gifts, but the vizier irritated Tekish, who attacked the caliph's troops ...

  7. Qalawun complex - Wikipedia

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    Following an earthquake in 1302 that destroyed many structures in Cairo, al-Nasir Muhammad, the son and successor of Qalawun, rebuilt the complex and its minaret in a campaign to restore the damaged mosques. [7] Another restoration came when Abdul-Rahman Katkhuda, created an Ottoman Sabil on the other side of the street in 1776. [7]

  8. Battle of Las Navas de Tolosa - Wikipedia

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    The caliph al-Nasir (Miramamolín in the Spanish chronicles) led the Almohad army, made up of people from all over the Almohad Caliphate. Navas de Tolosa (also called Las Navas) is a town and hamlet in southern Spain, in the municipality of La Carolina , in the province of Jaén , in the eastern part of the Sierra Morena region, 15 kilometres ...

  9. List of Ayyubid rulers - Wikipedia

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    An-Nasir Yusuf, as sultan of Aleppo and Damascus, son of al-Aziz Muhammad, 1250–1260 Al-Ashraf Musa (second rule), 1260–1263. Directly ruled by Mamluks under Alam al-Din Sanjar al-Bashqirdi, assigned by Baibars , sultan of Egypt and Syria, from 1263.