Sayf ad-Din Baybugha Rus al-Qasimi an-Nasiri (also known as Baybugharus or Aurus) was a prominent
Mamluk
Mamluk ( ar, مملوك, mamlūk (singular), , ''mamālīk'' (plural), translated as "one who is owned", meaning "slave", also transliterated as ''Mameluke'', ''mamluq'', ''mamluke'', ''mameluk'', ''mameluke'', ''mamaluke'', or ''marmeluke'') i ...
emir during the reigns of sultans
as-Salih Isma'il,
al-Muzaffar Hajji,
an-Nasir Hasan
An-Nasir Badr ad-Din Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1334/35–17 March 1361), better known as an-Nasir Hasan, was the Mamluk sultan of Egypt, and the seventh son of an-Nasir Muhammad to hold office, reigning twice in 1347–1351 and 1354–1361. ...
and
as-Salih Salih
As-Salih Salah ad-Din Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (28 September 1337–1360/61, better known as as-Salih Salih, was the Mamluk sultan in 1351–1354. He was the eighth son of Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad to accede to the sultanate. He was largely a ...
.
Biography
Baybugha was a ''
mamluk
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'' of Sultan
an-Nasir Muhammad
Al-Malik an-Nasir Nasir ad-Din Muhammad ibn Qalawun ( ar, الملك الناصر ناصر الدين محمد بن قلاوون), commonly known as an-Nasir Muhammad ( ar, الناصر محمد), or by his kunya: Abu al-Ma'ali () or as Ibn Qal ...
.
According to historian
David Ayalon
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Life
Born David ...
, Baybugha was one of the few ''mamluks'' to have ethnic
Rus origins. He is first mentioned by Mamluk-era historians during the reign of an-Nasir Muhammad's son,
as-Salih Isma'il.
During the reign of the latter's brother and successor,
al-Muzaffar Hajji, Baybugha became the ''amir majlis'' (lord of the audience),
a relatively high-ranking office which was responsible for overseeing the sultan's physicians and oculists.
In 1347, he was promoted to ''na'ib al-saltana'' (viceroy) of
Egypt
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.
During the reign of Hajji's successor,
an-Nasir Hasan
An-Nasir Badr ad-Din Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1334/35–17 March 1361), better known as an-Nasir Hasan, was the Mamluk sultan of Egypt, and the seventh son of an-Nasir Muhammad to hold office, reigning twice in 1347–1351 and 1354–1361. ...
, another son of an-Nasir Muhammad, Baybugha, as ''na'ib al-saltana'', was among the four senior emirs who actually ruled the Mamluk state.
[Al-Harithy 1996, p. 70.] The other three were Baybugha's brother
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Shaykhu an-Nasiri and
Taz an-Nasiricom, all former ''mamluks'' of an-Nasir Muhammad.
During his viceroyship, in 1348, Baybugha decreed that the sons of fief holders could inherit the fiefs from their fathers. The decree endeared him to the population.
While on Baybugha was making the
Hajj pilgrimage to
Mecca
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with Taz,
an-Nasir Hasan attempted to assert his authority over the senior emirs,
and had Baybugha arrested. He was imprisoned in
al-Karak
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.
An-Nasir Hasan was overthrown in September 1351 and replaced by his half-brother
as-Salih Salih
As-Salih Salah ad-Din Salih ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (28 September 1337–1360/61, better known as as-Salih Salih, was the Mamluk sultan in 1351–1354. He was the eighth son of Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad to accede to the sultanate. He was largely a ...
. The latter freed Baybugha and appointed him ''na'ib'' (governor) of
Aleppo in 1351,
replacing Emir Arghun al-Kamili.
[Al-Harithy 1996, p. 78.] The following year, Baybugha incited a rebellion by the Mamluk emirs in
Syria against the sultan.
The latter responded by leading a military expedition against the rebellious emirs, and he succeeded in arresting Baybugha, along with the ''nuwab'' (governors) of
Safad
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,
Hama
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and
Tripoli
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.
Baybugha was incarcerated in the
Aleppo Citadel in 1353,
and was executed later that year.
He was married to Shaqra (d. 1389), a daughter of
An-Nasir Hasan
An-Nasir Badr ad-Din Hasan ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1334/35–17 March 1361), better known as an-Nasir Hasan, was the Mamluk sultan of Egypt, and the seventh son of an-Nasir Muhammad to hold office, reigning twice in 1347–1351 and 1354–1361. ...
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