DescriptionMamluk Sultanate of Egypt under al-Nasir Muhammad (1310-1341).png |
English: Map of the Mamluk sultanate during the third reign of al-Nasir Muhammad, 1310-1341 AD, showing its approximate borders.
See the articles regarding the various places, dynasties and individuals featured in the map. The articles on Diyar Mudar, al-Sa'id and Nuba were also referenced.
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