Fakhr al-Din al-Qibti

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Nativename
فخر الدين القبطي (Egyptian Arabic)
Ϥⲉϧⲣ Ⲉⲗⲇⲓⲛ ⲡⲣⲉⲙⲛⲕⲩⲡⲧⲓ (Coptic)
Born1261 (1261)
Died1332 (aged 7071)

Fakhr al-Din al-Qibti
Native name
فخر الدين القبطي (Egyptian Arabic)
Ϥⲉϧⲣ Ⲉⲗⲇⲓⲛ ⲡⲣⲉⲙⲛⲕⲩⲡⲧⲓ (Coptic)
Born1261 (1261)
Died1332 (aged 7071)
Allegiance Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate
Branch Egyptian army
RankNazir al-Guyush (Supervisor of armies)

Mahammad bin Fadlallah al-Qibti (Egyptian Arabic: محمد بن فضل الله القبطي; Coptic: Ⲙⲟϩⲁⲙⲙⲉⲧ ⲥⲉⲛϤⲉⲇⲗ Ⲁⲗⲗⲁϩ ⲡⲣⲉⲙⲛⲕⲩⲡⲧⲓ; 1261 – 1332), commonly known as Fakhr al-Din al-Qibti was the Egyptian Supervisor of the armies (Nazir al-Guyush) in the Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate and second in command after the Sultan of Egypt al-Nasir Mahammad bin Qalawun.[1][2][3]

He was born in the year 1261 AD (659 AH) into an Egyptian Christian family. He entered the Egyptian Royal Office/Court (al-Diwan al-Sultani) in his youth, then after a while he converted to Islam and called himself Mahammad, and was nicknamed Fakhr al-Din for the work he would perform in his life to serve the people and the Islamic religion. Mahammad bin Fadlallah al-Qibti proved highly competent in his work in the Royal Court until he began to rise through the ranks until he assumed the position of Supervisor of the Egyptian Armies during the reign of Sultan al-Nasir Mahammad bin Qalawun.[1][2][3]

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