Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad

Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad (Arabic: الصالح ناصر الدين محمد بن ططر; 1411 – 24 March 1430) was the son of Sayf al-Din Tatar, and a Mamluk sultan of Egypt from 30 November 1421 to 1 April 1422.[1][2]

An-Nasir ad-Din Muhammad
Sultan of Egypt and Syria
Reign30 November 1421 – 1 April 1422
PredecessorSayf al-Din Tatar
SuccessorBarsbay
Born1411
Died24 March 1430(1430-03-24) (aged 18–19)
Cairo
FatherSayf al-Din Tatar

Biography

At around 10 years old, al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad became successor to his father, Sultan Sayf al-Din Tatar, on November 28, 1421, who passed away two days later. Conflicts among emirs ensued, with Barsbay eventually seizing power. Deposed on April 1, 1422, Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad spent years in a palace in Cairo before his death from the plague in March 1430.[3]

References

  1. Margoliouth, David Samuel (1911). "Egypt/3 History" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 9 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 80–130, see page 102. (7) Period of Burjī Mamelukes ....leaving the throne to an infant son Mohammed, who was given the title Malik al-Ṣāliḥ; the regular intrigues between the amirs followed, leading to his being dethroned on the following 1st of April 1422
  2. Eduard von Zambaur (1980). معجم الأنساب والأسرات الحاكمة في التاريخ الإسلامي للمستشرق زامباور (in Arabic). Beirut: IslamKotob. p. 163.
  3. Ibn Taghribirdi 1929, pp. 232–233.

Sources

  • Ibn Taghribirdi (1929). Al-Nujūm al-Zāhirah fī Mulūk Miṣr wa-al-Qāhirah (in Arabic). Vol. 14. Egyptian Dar al-Kutub Press in Cairo.
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