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Baybars, Al-Zahir
c. 1223
Southern Russia
July 1, 1277
Damascus, Syria
Mamluk sultan
"Baybars repeatedly demonstrated quickness of action resolution, courage, shrewdness, prescience [foresight], and determination.
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—Mustafa Ziada, "The Mamluk Sultans to 1293," in History of the Crusades.
Vol. 2, The Later Crusades, 1189–1311.
Called the "Napoleon of medieval Egypt," al-Zahir Baybars, also known as Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Bunduqdari, or simply Baybars, was the savior of Egypt during the critical years of the thirteenth century when that country faced enemies from both Europe and Asia.
Baybars, who rose from slave to soldier to sultan (leader), fought the French during the later Crusades, or holy wars, against Islam, and the Mongols, raiders from the plains of Central Asia who tore through the Middle East and destroyed