Qalawun

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Qalawun was a prominent 13th-century Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria known for consolidating Mamluk power and commissioning major architectural works in Cairo.

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Qalawun canonical 2

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instanceOf Mamluk sultan
historical figure
military leader
ruler
allegiance Mamluk military elite
architecturalStylePatronized Mamluk art
surface form: Mamluk architecture
burialPlace Qalawun complex in Cairo
capital Cairo
child Al-Ashraf Khalil
Al-Nasir Muhammad
conflict Crusades
countryRuled Egypt
Syria
culture Mamluk Sultanate
surface form: Mamluk
deathPlace Cairo
dynasticBranch Bahri Mamluks
dynasty Mamluk Sultanate
era 13th century
ethnicOrigin Turkic
fullName Sultan Qalawun
surface form: Al-Malik al-Mansur Sayf al-Din Qalawun
givenName Qalawun self-link
governmentType sultanate
house Qalawunid family
knownFor consolidating Mamluk power in Egypt and Syria
defense against Mongol threats
major architectural patronage in Cairo
military campaigns against Crusader states
languageOfCourt Arabic
militaryStatus former mamluk slave soldier
notableConstruction hospital in the Qalawun complex
madrasa in the Qalawun complex
mausoleum in the Qalawun complex
notableEvent expansion of Cairo as political and cultural center
strengthening of Mamluk control over Syria
notableWork Qalawun complex in Cairo
positionHeld Sultan of Egypt
Sultan of Syria
predecessor al-Said Barakah
surface form: Al-Said Barakah
regionRuled Levant region
surface form: Levant
reignEnd 1290
reignStart 1279
religion Islam
successor Al-Ashraf Khalil
successorAsMamlukLine Qalawunid dynasty
title al-Malik al-Mansur

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Qalawun givenName Qalawun self-link