Al-Salih Hajji
Al-Salih Hajji (Epithet: Al-Salih Salah Zein al-Din Hajji II), also Haji II, was a Mamluk ruler, and the last ruler of the Bahri dynasty in 1382. He briefly ruled again in 1389, during the advent of the Burji dynasty. Fell hostage to Barquq before the small battle of Marj al-Saffar in 1390. He was the son of Shaban II.[1]
Regnal titles | ||
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Preceded by al-Mansur Ali |
Mamluk Sultan 1382 |
Succeeded by Barquq |
Preceded by Barquq |
Mamluk Sultan 1389 |
Succeeded by Barquq |
Notes
- ↑ Williams, p.16-17
References
- Caroline Williams, Richard Bordeaux Parker, Robin Sabin, Jaroslaw Dobrowolski, Ola Sei, Islamic Monuments in Cairo: The Practical Guide American Univ in Cairo Press, 2002 ISBN 977-424-695-0 ISBN 9789774246951
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