an-Nasir Faraj

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an-Nasir Faraj was a Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria from the Burji dynasty, known for his troubled reign marked by internal strife and external threats in the early 15th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Mamluk sultan
historical figure
ruler
associatedWith Burji Mamluk period NERFINISHED
Cairo political factions
capital Cairo NERFINISHED
causeOfInstability economic difficulties
factional struggles among emirs
plague outbreaks
conflictType Bedouin revolts
Timurid invasions NERFINISHED
civil wars within the Mamluk elite
deathYear 1412
dynasty Burji Mamluk dynasty NERFINISHED
Burji dynasty NERFINISHED
era late medieval period
father Barquq NERFINISHED
fullName al-Malik an-Nasir Faraj NERFINISHED
geopoliticalRole defender of Mamluk frontiers
governmentForm sultanate
historicalReputation weak and embattled ruler
knownFor facing external threats
internal strife
troubled reign
languageOfCourt Arabic
notableEnemy Timur (Tamerlane) NERFINISHED
placeOfRule Citadel of Cairo NERFINISHED
politicalStatus sovereign ruler
powerBase Mamluk military elite
predecessor Barquq NERFINISHED
regionRuled Levant NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1412
reignPeriod early 15th century
reignStart 1399
religion Islam
ruled Egypt NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
sphereOfInfluence Eastern Mediterranean NERFINISHED
Red Sea trade routes
state Mamluk Sultanate NERFINISHED
successionType hereditary succession from his father
successor al-Mu’ayyad Shaykh NERFINISHED
territorialContext Egypt under Mamluk rule
Syria under Mamluk rule
title Sultan of Egypt and Syria

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Barquq successor an-Nasir Faraj
Barquq child an-Nasir Faraj