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The early Mamluk sultans purposely followed Ayyubid traditions to establish and protect their rule. This analysis focus on Sultan Baibars. Not only did he adopt Ayyubid role models, he also was very determined to establish a dynasty for his sons. He carefully raised his oldest son Baraka Qan to become heir to the throne and at the same time tried to protect him through close relationships with the leading emirs. For the first time, the author analyses Baibars' well-planned family and loyalty bonds at the Mamluk sultanate and in the army that should assure the succession of his sons. However, his sons failed due to their juvenile incapacity and Qalāwūn's intrigues.
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Empire islamique --- Baybars --- Empire islamique --- Baybars
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Mamelukes. --- Ayyubids. --- Saladin, --- Baybars
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Mamelouks --- Histoire --- Sources. --- Baybars --- Baybars --- Baybars, --- Baybars --- Baybars --- 640-1517. --- Pays islamiques --- Egypt --- Egypt --- Égypte --- Égypte --- Syrie --- Syrie --- Syrie --- Pays islamiques --- Egypt. --- Histoire --- Sources. --- History --- History --- Histoire --- Sources.
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Baybars --- Egypt --- History --- Baybars I, Sultan of Egypt and Syria --- -Baybars I, Sultan of Egypt and Syria --- -Baybars --- Baibars --- Baybars, --- Ẓāhir Baybars, --- Malik al-Ẓāhir, --- Baĭbarys, --- Beĭbarys, --- بيبرس --- Baybars - I, - Sultan of Egypt and Syria, - 1223?-1277 --- Egypt - History - 1250-1517
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