Saif ad-Dīn Qalawun aṣ-Ṣāliḥī (also Qalāʾūn or Kalavun) (Arabic:قلاوون الصالحي) (epithet:al-Malik al-Manṣūr Saif ad-Dīn Qalāʾūn al-Alfi as-Ṣālihī an-Najmī al-ʿAlāʾī (Arabic: الملك المنصور سيف الدين قلاوون الألفى الصالحى النجمى العلاءى) (c. 1222 – November 10, 1290) was the seventh Mamluksultan of Egypt. He was in the Baḥrī line and ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1290.
Biography and rise to power
Qalawun was a Kipchak Turk who became a Mamluk in the 1240s after being sold for 1000 dinars to a member of sultan al-Kāmil's household. Qalawun was known as al-Alfi ['the Thousand-man'] because al-Malik aṣ-Ṣāliḥ bought him for a thousand dinars of gold. He barely spoke Arabic. He rose in power and influence and became an emir under sultan Baibars, whose son Barakah Khan was married to Qalawun's daughter. Baibars died in 1277 and was succeeded by Barakah. In early 1279, as Barakah and Qalawun invaded the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, there was a revolt in Egypt that forced Barakah to abdicate upon his return home. He was succeeded by his brother Solamish, but it was Qalawun, acting as atabeg, who was the true holder of power. Because Solamish was only seven years old, Qalawun argued that Egypt needed an adult ruler, and Solamish was sent into exile in Constantinople in late 1279. As a result, Qalawun took the title al-Malik al-Mansur. The governor of Damascus, Sungur, did not agree with Qalawun's ascent to power and declared himself sultan. Sungur's claim of leadership, however, was repelled in 1280, when Qalawun defeated him in battle. In 1281, Qalawun and Sungur reconciled as a matter of convenience when the MongolIl-Khan emperor of Persia, Abaqa, invaded Syria. Qalawun and Sungur, working together, successfully repelled Abuqa's attack at the Second Battle of Homs.
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How to buy tickets and what to see in the heart of Cairo incredible sites missed by many!
Most of the tourists visiting Egypt know of khan el Khalil and visit the local bazars, almost unaware that all around there are marvellous mosques of medieval era: in this video I will show you what I believe to be one of the most overlooked monument in Egypt: the Qalawun Complex: including a mausoleum, a madrasah, and a hospital, built in 1283–85 on the site of present-day Cairo by the fifth Mamlūk sultan, Qalāʾūn. The hospital, now in ruins, was one of the most remarkable buildings of the Mamlūk era. The mausoleum and madrasah both open from a central corridor. The madrasah has a unique three-part basilica-like eyvān, or vaulted niche, on the richly carved qiblah side (the wall facing Mecca) and a ...
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The Mosque of Sultan Al-Nasir Mohammad Ibn Qalawun is a square-shaped mosque consisting of four aisles surrounding a nave. The mosque includes two entrances and two minarets. Al-Nasir Muhammad OR al-Malik al-Nasir Nasir al-Din Muhammad bin Qalawun) (born 1285, died 1340) Was the Mamluke sultan of Egypt from December 1293, with two interruptions to his death in 1340.The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun Mosque, commonly known as the Qalawun Mosque, is an early 14th-century mosque in the heart of Cairo, Egypt. It was built by the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad in 1318 as the royal mosque of the Citadel, where the sultans of Cairo performed their Friday prayers.
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How to buy tickets and what to see in the heart of Cairo incredible sites missed by many!
Most of the tourists visiting Egypt know of khan el Khalil and visit ...
How to buy tickets and what to see in the heart of Cairo incredible sites missed by many!
Most of the tourists visiting Egypt know of khan el Khalil and visit the local bazars, almost unaware that all around there are marvellous mosques of medieval era: in this video I will show you what I believe to be one of the most overlooked monument in Egypt: the Qalawun Complex: including a mausoleum, a madrasah, and a hospital, built in 1283–85 on the site of present-day Cairo by the fifth Mamlūk sultan, Qalāʾūn. The hospital, now in ruins, was one of the most remarkable buildings of the Mamlūk era. The mausoleum and madrasah both open from a central corridor. The madrasah has a unique three-part basilica-like eyvān, or vaulted niche, on the richly carved qiblah side (the wall facing Mecca) and a smaller eyvān opposite. Residential cells for scholars occupy the other sides of the madrasah. A small atrium with a fine carved stucco facade leads into the square space of the richly decorated mausoleum, where pink granite columns are topped by arches supporting a dome that was probably originally wooden. Rounded horseshoe arches, uncommon at this period, are used throughout the complex.
Then we will visit other Madrasas and Sabil, and we will have a unique look from above to central Cairo.
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How to buy tickets and what to see in the heart of Cairo incredible sites missed by many!
Most of the tourists visiting Egypt know of khan el Khalil and visit the local bazars, almost unaware that all around there are marvellous mosques of medieval era: in this video I will show you what I believe to be one of the most overlooked monument in Egypt: the Qalawun Complex: including a mausoleum, a madrasah, and a hospital, built in 1283–85 on the site of present-day Cairo by the fifth Mamlūk sultan, Qalāʾūn. The hospital, now in ruins, was one of the most remarkable buildings of the Mamlūk era. The mausoleum and madrasah both open from a central corridor. The madrasah has a unique three-part basilica-like eyvān, or vaulted niche, on the richly carved qiblah side (the wall facing Mecca) and a smaller eyvān opposite. Residential cells for scholars occupy the other sides of the madrasah. A small atrium with a fine carved stucco facade leads into the square space of the richly decorated mausoleum, where pink granite columns are topped by arches supporting a dome that was probably originally wooden. Rounded horseshoe arches, uncommon at this period, are used throughout the complex.
Then we will visit other Madrasas and Sabil, and we will have a unique look from above to central Cairo.
To book with us egyptmadeeasy.net
On the Camera tutorial for an HDR Panorama. See the final image at
http://www.sorastock.com/-/galleries/portfolio/nader-el-assy/-/medias/3df86481-a7c6-4a28-931...
On the Camera tutorial for an HDR Panorama. See the final image at
http://www.sorastock.com/-/galleries/portfolio/nader-el-assy/-/medias/3df86481-a7c6-4a28-9317-24a9d6116b07-al-nasir-muhammad-ben-qalawun-mosque
On the Camera tutorial for an HDR Panorama. See the final image at
http://www.sorastock.com/-/galleries/portfolio/nader-el-assy/-/medias/3df86481-a7c6-4a28-9317-24a9d6116b07-al-nasir-muhammad-ben-qalawun-mosque
The Mosque of Sultan Al-Nasir Mohammad Ibn Qalawun is a square-shaped mosque consisting of four aisles surrounding a nave. The mosque includes two entrances and...
The Mosque of Sultan Al-Nasir Mohammad Ibn Qalawun is a square-shaped mosque consisting of four aisles surrounding a nave. The mosque includes two entrances and two minarets. Al-Nasir Muhammad OR al-Malik al-Nasir Nasir al-Din Muhammad bin Qalawun) (born 1285, died 1340) Was the Mamluke sultan of Egypt from December 1293, with two interruptions to his death in 1340.The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun Mosque, commonly known as the Qalawun Mosque, is an early 14th-century mosque in the heart of Cairo, Egypt. It was built by the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad in 1318 as the royal mosque of the Citadel, where the sultans of Cairo performed their Friday prayers.
The mosque is adjacent to the Qalawun complex built in the late thirteenth century by Qalawun, father of Al-Nasir Mohammad the hypostyle mosque is built as a free-standing 63 x 57 m rectangle around an inner court with a sanctuary on the qibla side and galleries surrounding the other three sides. The main entrance protrudes from the face of the western wall. There are two other entrances, on the northeastern side and on the southern side, respectively. Unlike most other mosques of Cairo, its outer walls are not paneled and have no decoration except a crenellation composed of rectangles with rounded tops. This results in a rather austere appearance which is probably accounted for by the military nature of its setting. Crenellation on the inner walls around the courtyard is of the stepped type.
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The Mosque of Sultan Al-Nasir Mohammad Ibn Qalawun is a square-shaped mosque consisting of four aisles surrounding a nave. The mosque includes two entrances and two minarets. Al-Nasir Muhammad OR al-Malik al-Nasir Nasir al-Din Muhammad bin Qalawun) (born 1285, died 1340) Was the Mamluke sultan of Egypt from December 1293, with two interruptions to his death in 1340.The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun Mosque, commonly known as the Qalawun Mosque, is an early 14th-century mosque in the heart of Cairo, Egypt. It was built by the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad in 1318 as the royal mosque of the Citadel, where the sultans of Cairo performed their Friday prayers.
The mosque is adjacent to the Qalawun complex built in the late thirteenth century by Qalawun, father of Al-Nasir Mohammad the hypostyle mosque is built as a free-standing 63 x 57 m rectangle around an inner court with a sanctuary on the qibla side and galleries surrounding the other three sides. The main entrance protrudes from the face of the western wall. There are two other entrances, on the northeastern side and on the southern side, respectively. Unlike most other mosques of Cairo, its outer walls are not paneled and have no decoration except a crenellation composed of rectangles with rounded tops. This results in a rather austere appearance which is probably accounted for by the military nature of its setting. Crenellation on the inner walls around the courtyard is of the stepped type.
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How to buy tickets and what to see in the heart of Cairo incredible sites missed by many!
Most of the tourists visiting Egypt know of khan el Khalil and visit the local bazars, almost unaware that all around there are marvellous mosques of medieval era: in this video I will show you what I believe to be one of the most overlooked monument in Egypt: the Qalawun Complex: including a mausoleum, a madrasah, and a hospital, built in 1283–85 on the site of present-day Cairo by the fifth Mamlūk sultan, Qalāʾūn. The hospital, now in ruins, was one of the most remarkable buildings of the Mamlūk era. The mausoleum and madrasah both open from a central corridor. The madrasah has a unique three-part basilica-like eyvān, or vaulted niche, on the richly carved qiblah side (the wall facing Mecca) and a smaller eyvān opposite. Residential cells for scholars occupy the other sides of the madrasah. A small atrium with a fine carved stucco facade leads into the square space of the richly decorated mausoleum, where pink granite columns are topped by arches supporting a dome that was probably originally wooden. Rounded horseshoe arches, uncommon at this period, are used throughout the complex.
Then we will visit other Madrasas and Sabil, and we will have a unique look from above to central Cairo.
To book with us egyptmadeeasy.net
On the Camera tutorial for an HDR Panorama. See the final image at
http://www.sorastock.com/-/galleries/portfolio/nader-el-assy/-/medias/3df86481-a7c6-4a28-9317-24a9d6116b07-al-nasir-muhammad-ben-qalawun-mosque
The Mosque of Sultan Al-Nasir Mohammad Ibn Qalawun is a square-shaped mosque consisting of four aisles surrounding a nave. The mosque includes two entrances and two minarets. Al-Nasir Muhammad OR al-Malik al-Nasir Nasir al-Din Muhammad bin Qalawun) (born 1285, died 1340) Was the Mamluke sultan of Egypt from December 1293, with two interruptions to his death in 1340.The Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad Ibn Qalawun Mosque, commonly known as the Qalawun Mosque, is an early 14th-century mosque in the heart of Cairo, Egypt. It was built by the Mamluk sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad in 1318 as the royal mosque of the Citadel, where the sultans of Cairo performed their Friday prayers.
The mosque is adjacent to the Qalawun complex built in the late thirteenth century by Qalawun, father of Al-Nasir Mohammad the hypostyle mosque is built as a free-standing 63 x 57 m rectangle around an inner court with a sanctuary on the qibla side and galleries surrounding the other three sides. The main entrance protrudes from the face of the western wall. There are two other entrances, on the northeastern side and on the southern side, respectively. Unlike most other mosques of Cairo, its outer walls are not paneled and have no decoration except a crenellation composed of rectangles with rounded tops. This results in a rather austere appearance which is probably accounted for by the military nature of its setting. Crenellation on the inner walls around the courtyard is of the stepped type.
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Saif ad-Dīn Qalawun aṣ-Ṣāliḥī (also Qalāʾūn or Kalavun) (Arabic:قلاوون الصالحي) (epithet:al-Malik al-Manṣūr Saif ad-Dīn Qalāʾūn al-Alfi as-Ṣālihī an-Najmī al-ʿAlāʾī (Arabic: الملك المنصور سيف الدين قلاوون الألفى الصالحى النجمى العلاءى) (c. 1222 – November 10, 1290) was the seventh Mamluksultan of Egypt. He was in the Baḥrī line and ruled Egypt from 1279 to 1290.
Biography and rise to power
Qalawun was a Kipchak Turk who became a Mamluk in the 1240s after being sold for 1000 dinars to a member of sultan al-Kāmil's household. Qalawun was known as al-Alfi ['the Thousand-man'] because al-Malik aṣ-Ṣāliḥ bought him for a thousand dinars of gold. He barely spoke Arabic. He rose in power and influence and became an emir under sultan Baibars, whose son Barakah Khan was married to Qalawun's daughter. Baibars died in 1277 and was succeeded by Barakah. In early 1279, as Barakah and Qalawun invaded the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia, there was a revolt in Egypt that forced Barakah to abdicate upon his return home. He was succeeded by his brother Solamish, but it was Qalawun, acting as atabeg, who was the true holder of power. Because Solamish was only seven years old, Qalawun argued that Egypt needed an adult ruler, and Solamish was sent into exile in Constantinople in late 1279. As a result, Qalawun took the title al-Malik al-Mansur. The governor of Damascus, Sungur, did not agree with Qalawun's ascent to power and declared himself sultan. Sungur's claim of leadership, however, was repelled in 1280, when Qalawun defeated him in battle. In 1281, Qalawun and Sungur reconciled as a matter of convenience when the MongolIl-Khan emperor of Persia, Abaqa, invaded Syria. Qalawun and Sungur, working together, successfully repelled Abuqa's attack at the Second Battle of Homs.
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