Ibrahim bin Shaddad
Egyptian Muqadam al-Mahalla and Muqadam al-Dawla (Late 13th century – 1342) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ibrahim bin Abu Bakr bin Shaddad bin Saber (Egyptian Arabic: إبراهيم بن أبو بكر بن شداد بن صابر), commonly known as Ibrahim bin Shaddad (late 13th century – 1342), was the muqaddam (military assistant to the governor) of El Mahalla El Kubra and later the muqaddam of the state (equivalent to an interior minister). He comes from the famous Egyptian Shaddad family, and he was the closest companion to the Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Mahammad.[1][2][3][4]
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Ibrahim bin Abu Bakr bin Shaddad bin Saber | |
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Born | Late 13th century El Mahalla El Kubra, Mamluk Sultanate. |
Died | 1342 Cairo, Mamluk Sultanate. |
Allegiance | Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt |
Service/ | Egyptian army |
Rank | Muqadam al-Dawla (Minister of Interior) |
Battles/wars | Levant rebellions |
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