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Name: Sayf ad-Din Qa'itbay

Type: Ruler

Role: Sultan

Polity: Ramadanid Emirate (Mamluk)

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Sayf ad-Din Qa'itbay was a Sultan who ruled over the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt from 1468 to 1496. During his reign, he faced several significant conflicts. One of the most important wars was the Ottoman-Mamluk War, which lasted from 1485 to 1491. This conflict saw Qa'itbay successfully defend Egypt against the Ottoman Empire's attempts to expand their territory. Another notable event was the Mamluk invasion of Syria in 1486, where Qa'itbay led his forces to capture several cities, including Aleppo. These wars and Qa'itbay's successful defense of Egypt solidified his reputation as a skilled military leader and a capable ruler.

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