'Ala ad-Din al-Basir - meaning and definition. What is 'Ala ad-Din al-Basir
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'Ala ad-Din al-Basir         
ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn al-Baṣīr (, died 1294) was a mamluk who became an emir. He was a supervisor of Jerusalem's waqf charitable endowments ()
Al-Mansur Ali II, Sultan of Egypt         
MAMLUK SULTAN OF EGYPT 1377-1381
Al-Mansur Ala-ad-Din Ali Ibn al-Ashraf Shaban; Ala'a ad-Din Ali
Al-Mansur Ala' ad-Din Ali ibn Sha'ban ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1368 – 19 May 1381), better known as al-Mansur Ali II, was the Mamluk sultan reigning in 1377–1381. He was installed to the throne while a child by the senior Mamluk emirs after they had rebelled against and killed al-Mansur Ali's father, Sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban (r.
Muhammad III of Alamut         
  • Ala al-Din Muhammad drugging his disciples. Manuscript from ''[[The Travels of Marco Polo]]''
NIZARI ISMAILI IMAM
Draft:Muhammad III of Alamut; ‘Ala’ ad-Din Muhammad III; ‘Alā’ ad-Dīn Muḥammad III
ʿAlāʾ ad-Dīn Muḥammad III (; 1211–1255), more commonly known simply as Ala ad-Din (), son of Jalāl al-Dīn Ḥassan III, was the 26th Nizāri Ismāʿilī Imām. He ruled from 1221 to 1255.