Barsbay

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Al-Ashraf Sayf-ad-Din Barsbay was the ninth Burji Mamluk sultan of Egypt from A.D. 1422 to 1438. He was Circassian by birth and a former slave of the first Burji Sultan, Barquq. He was responsible for a number of administrative reforms in the Mamluk state, including the consolidation of the sultanate as a military magistrature and securing for Egypt exclusive rights over the Red Sea trade between Yemen and Europe.[1] His mausoleum, which included a madrasa and khanqah, was built in Cairo's Northern Cemetry, and has survived to this day.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Garcin, 293-94.
  2. ^ Behrens-Abouseif, 140-42.

[edit] Sources

  • D. Behrens-Abouseif, Islamic architecture in Cairo: an introduction (Leiden, 1989).
  • J.-C. Garcin, "The regime of the Circassian Mamluks," in C. Petry, ed., The Cambridge History of Egypt, Volume I: Islamic Egypt, 640-1517 (Cambridge, 1998), 290-317.