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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 Mostukfee bil-
lah, Soolayman.

ElWatheqbillah,

Ibrahim.
El Hakem be amr

Jllah, Ahmed.

His son. Abdicated and was
banished to Qoos, by Naser
III., who crowned, as the new
caliph, El Watheq.

Deposed by Naser at his death.

Son of Mostukfee.

1302

1341
1341

1352

sam e'deen La-
geen.
E'Naser Moham-
med Ebn Qa-
laoon (restored.)

El Meduffer, or
el Mozuffer,
Rookn-e'deen,
Baybers, e' Ga-
shenke'er, el
Munsodree.

E'Naser Moham.
Ebn Qalaoon
(restored again.)

El Munsoor Aboo
Bukr.

El Ashref Kegek.

An Egyptian army sent against
the Tatars, who had obtained
possession of all Syria, com-
pletely defeated. The Tatars
are routed by a second Egyptian
army, and driven beyond the
Euphrates, 1302-3.

Absolute Gothic* began in Eng-
land about 1300.

Agriculture and the arts encou-
raged.

1298

1309

1310
1341

1341
1342

* It was, in fact, an imitation of Saracenic architecture. Qolhic is almost as unpardonable a misnomer, as English for the pointed
Saracenic arch, which must have been introduced into England by the Crusaders.

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