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Wilkinson, John Gardner
Topographie of Thebes, and general view of Egypt: being a short account of the principal objects worthy of notice in the valley of the Nile, to the second cataracte and Wadi Samneh, with the Fyoom, Oases and eastern desert, from Sooez to Bertenice — London, 1835

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El Mostasum bil-
lah.

In whom ended the Caliphate of
Asia.

A.D.

125S

Nominal Caliphate of the Abbaseeh, in Egypt.
El Hakem he amr Appointed Caliph in the time of
Illah, Ahmed el E'Zaher Baybers, in 1263, and
Rasheed, el Ab- died in 1302.
basee.

Baharite Memlooks, Soltdns, or Kings of Egypt.l
Dowlet el Memaleek el Bahreeh or Toorkeeh.

El Moez, Ez-
e'deen, I'bek
e'Toorkomanee.

El Munsoor Noor
e'deen, Alee.

El Mozuffer Sayf
e'deen, Gotdz el
Moezzee.

E'Zaher Baybers
el Benduqdaree
(a Memlook of
E'Saleh).§

Marries Shegeret e'door, and is
killed by her from jealousy.

His son.

Syria, which had been conquered
by the Tatars, recovered to
Egypt in 1260.

Succeeds, having assassinated
his predecessor. Syria again
invaded by the Tatars. Bay-
bers marches thither, and takes
Damascus. In 1264-5 he
again goes into Syria, and ex-
tends his conquests over great
part of Armenia.

A.D.

from
1250

to
1256
1259

1260

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* E'Saleh, i. e. " the religious" or " devout." His tomb, which is opposite the Morostan, in Qaherah, is the only one that remains of
the Caliphs. They occupied the site of the Khan Khaleel.

f t. e." The tree of pearl."

j These have also the title of Melek and of Soltan.

Jj Originally of Sitteh Fatmeh, who had employed him in making bows and balls (benduq) of the cross-bow, whence he received
this name.
 
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