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Name: Badr ad-Din Hasan

Type: Ruler

Role: Sultan

Polity: Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt

Icon Badr ad-Din Hasan, Sultan (Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt) : All Data

Badr ad-Din Hasan was a Sultan who ruled during the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt from 1351 to 1358. During his reign, he faced several significant conflicts, including the War of the Two Brothers (1351-1352) and the Revolt of the Emirs (1354-1357). The War of the Two Brothers was a power struggle between Sultan Hasan and his brother, who sought to claim the throne. The Revolt of the Emirs, on the other hand, was a rebellion led by influential Mamluk emirs against Sultan Hasan's rule. These conflicts shaped his reign and tested his leadership in maintaining control over the Mamluk Sultanate.

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