Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad explained

An-Nasir ad-Din Muhammad
Succession:Sultan of Egypt and Syria
Reign:30 November 1421 – 1 April 1422
Predecessor:Sayf al-Din Tatar
Successor:Barsbay
Father:Sayf al-Din Tatar
Birth Date:1411
Death Place:Cairo

Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad (Arabic: الصالح ناصر الدين محمد بن ططر; 1411 – 24 March 1430) was the son of Sayf al-Din Tatar, and a Mamluk sultan of Egypt from 30 November 1421 to 1 April 1422.[1] [2]

Biography

At around 10 years old, al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad became successor to his father, Sultan Sayf al-Din Tatar, on November 28, 1421, who passed away two days later. Conflicts among emirs ensued, with Barsbay eventually seizing power. Deposed on April 1, 1422, Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad spent years in a palace in Cairo before his death from the plague in March 1430.

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Notes and References

  1. Egypt/3 History . 9 . Margoliouth . David Samuel . David Samuel Margoliouth . 80 - 130; see page 102 . (7) Period of Burjī Mamelukes ....leaving the throne to an infant son Mohammed, who was given the title Malik al-Ṣāliḥ; the regular intrigues between the amirs followed, leading to his being dethroned on the following 1st of April 1422.
  2. Book: Eduard von Zambaur. معجم الأنساب والأسرات الحاكمة في التاريخ الإسلامي للمستشرق زامباور. IslamKotob. 1980. Beirut. ar. 163.