BAYBARS


Meaning of BAYBARS in English

or Baibars

born 0441; 1223, north of the Black Sea

died July 1, 1277, Damascus, Syria

Most eminent sultan of the Maml 016B; k dynasty .

A Kipchak Turk, he was sold as a slave ( maml 016B; k ) after a Mongol invasion in the 1240s. He ended up in the service of the sultan of Egypt's Ayy 016B; bid dynasty , who gave him military training. In 1250 his army captured the Crusader king Louis IX , and he and other maml 016B; k officers murdered the last Ayy 016B; bid sultan, establishing the Maml 016B; k dynasty. He distinguished himself against an invading Mongol force at the Battle of 02BD; Ayn J 0101; l 016B; t (1260) and soon thereafter took the throne, when he murdered the third Maml 016B; k sultan. As sultan, he rebuilt the Syrian fortresses that had been destroyed by the Mongols and built up the sultanate's armaments. He seized territory from the Crusaders that they were never to recover. He harried the Mongols in Persia, attacking their allies (the Christian Armenians) and forging an alliance with the Mongols of the Golden Horde against them. He sent military expeditions into Nubia and Libya. He had diplomatic relations with James I of Aragon, Alfonso X of León and Castile, and Charles of Anjou, as well as with the Byzantine emperor. At home he built canals and the great mosque in Cairo that bears his name and established efficient postal service between Cairo and Damascus. The S 012B; rat Baybars , a folk account purporting to be his life story, is still popular in the Arabic-speaking world.

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