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As-Salih Salih

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Al-Malik as-Salih
Salih
Al-Malik as-Salih
Copper alloy fals of Mamluk sultan as-Salih Salih minted in Aleppo in 1354
Sultan of Egypt
ReignDecember 1351 – October 1354
PredecessorAn-Nasir Hasan
SuccessorAn-Nasir Hasan
Born28 September 1337
DiedDecember 1360 (aged 23)
Burial
IssueMuhammad
Names
Al-Malik an-Salih Salah ad-Din Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun
HouseQalawuni
DynastyBahri
FatherAn-Nasir Muhammad
MotherQutlumalik bint Tankiz
ReligionIslam

As-Salih Salah ad-Din Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (28 September 1337–1360/61, better known asas-Salih Salih, was theMamluk sultan in 1351–1354. He was the eighth son of Sultanan-Nasir Muhammad to accede to the sultanate. He was largely a figurehead, with real power held by the senior Mamluk emirs, most prominently EmirTaz an-Nasiri.

Biography

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Salih was born on 28 September 1337.[1] He was the son of Sultanan-Nasir Muhammad (r. 1310–1341) and one of his wives, Qutlumalik, the daughter of EmirTankiz al-Husami ofDamascus (r. 1312–1340).[2] As sultan, Salih often displayed public affection and respect for his mother.[3] He took his mother and his wives on a trip to Siryaqus (a resort village north of Cairo), along with several emirs and other officials.[3] There, he held a royal ceremony in honor of his mother in which he laid out her table and served her food that he personally prepared.[3] He declared her honorary sultan, accorded herregalia and assigned her servants and slave girls to play the role of her emirs.[3]

In August 1351, Salih was appointed as sultan in place of his half-brotheran-Nasir Hasan.[4] His installment in the sultanate was a result of a decision by the senior Mamluk emirs, namely Taz andBaybugha in response to an-Nasir Hasan's move to assert real control over the state.[4] At the onset of Salih's reign, emirsShaykhu andManjak (com) (Baybugha's brother) were released.[5] In effect, Emir Taz was the ruler of the sultanate and Salih was a figurehead sultan.[4] However, Salih did assert his authority when Emir Baybugha launched a rebellion in Syria in 1352.[5] Salih led his army to Damascus and confronted the rebels.[5] Baybugha and thenuwwab (governors, sing.na'ib) ofSafad,Hama andTripoli were ultimately imprisoned, and Byabugha died while incarcerated in Aleppo later that year.[5]

Emir Shaykhu fell out with Salih and at the same time conspired with EmirSirghitmish to oust Emir Taz from power.[5] In October 1354, the dissident emirs toppled Salih and restored an-Nasir Hasan to power, while sending Taz to Aleppo to serve as that province'sna'ib (effectively exiling him).[5] Salih died in December 1360 at the age of 24.[1] He was buried in the mausoleum of his paternal grandmother, Umm Salih (wife of Qalawun) in Cairo.[1] He was survived by his son, Muhammad.[1]

References

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  1. ^abcdBauden, Frédéric."The Qalawunids: A Pedigree"(PDF). University of Chicago. Retrieved2016-02-25.
  2. ^Bauden 2009, p. 62.
  3. ^abcdLevanoni 1995, p. 186.
  4. ^abcAl-Harithy 1996, p. 70.
  5. ^abcdefAl-Harithy 1996, p. 78.

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Regnal titles
Preceded byMamluk Sultan
December 1351 – October 1354
Succeeded by
Salihi Mamluks
Flag used by the Mamluk Sultanate according to the 1375 Catalan Atlas

Flag used by the Mamluk Sultanate according to the 1375 Catalan Atlas
Bahri dynasty
Burji dynasty
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