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  1. Al-Malik Al-Ashraf Salāh ad-Dīn Khalil ibn Qalawūn ( Arabic: الملك الأشرف صلاح الدين خليل بن قلاوون; c. 1260s – 14 December 1293) was the eighth Turkic Bahri Mamluk sultan, succeeding his father Qalawun. He served from 12 November 1290 until his assassination in December 1293.

  2. al-Ashraf Khalil, nome completo al-Malik al-Ashraf Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn Khalīl ibn Qalāwūn (in arabo الملك الأشرف صلاح الدين خليل بن قلاوون ‎?; Il Cairo, 1262 – Kom Turuga, 14 dicembre 1293), è stato l'ottavo sultano mamelucco d'Egitto, appartenente alla dinastia Bahri, di etnia turca Kipčaki.

  3. Il Cairo, 1262 – Kom Turuga, 14 dicembre 1293 ), è stato l'ottavo sultano mamelucco d'Egitto, appartenente alla dinastia Bahri, di etnia turca Kipčaki. Salì al trono nel 1290, alla morte del padre Qalawun, e regnò fino al suo assassinio, avvenuto nel dicembre 1293.

  4. 4 feb 2013 · Il giornalista egiziano Ashraf Khalil, una delle voci più celebri di Piazza Tahrir nei giorni della rivoluzione, spiega alla BBC perchè barba e baffi nel mondo arabo e musulmano non siano una semplice questione di "stile".

  5. al-Ashraf Ṣalāḥ ad-Dīn Khalīl (died 1293) was a Mamlūk sultan of Egypt who completed his father Qalāʾūns campaign to drive the Franks from Syria. He captured Acre (now ʿAkko, Israel) in the spring of 1291, and the remaining crusader fortresses were surrendered by the end of the year.

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  6. Ashraf Khalil is a journalist and author based in Washington DC with the Associated Press. Khalil spent nearly 20 years covering the Middle East, based in Cairo, Baghdad and Jerusalem. He is the author of Liberation Square: Inside the Egyptian Revolution and the Rebirth of a Nation, published by St Martin's Press.

  7. 28 dic 2016 · On his deathbed, he appointed his son, Al-Ashraf Khalil, as his successor. Subsequently, in April 1291, after a six-week-long siege, Acre fell to the Mamluk sultan, Al-Ashraf Khalil.

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