Isma'il | |||||
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Al-Malik as-Salih | |||||
Sultan of Egypt and Syria | |||||
Reign | June 1342 – August 1345 | ||||
Predecessor | An-Nasir Ahmad | ||||
Successor | Al-Kamil Sha'ban | ||||
Born | 1326 Cairo, Mamluk Sultanate | ||||
Died | 4 August 1345[citation needed] (aged 20) Cairo, Mamluk Sultanate | ||||
Spouse | Ittifaq Bint Baktamur as-Saqi Bint Tuquzdamur al-Hamawi | ||||
Issue | None | ||||
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House | Qalawuni | ||||
Dynasty | Bahri | ||||
Father | An-Nasir Muhammad | ||||
Religion | Islam |
As-Salih Imad ad-Din Abu'l Fida Isma'il, better known as as-Salih Isma'il, (1326 – 4 August 1345[citation needed]) was the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt between June 1342 and August 1345. He was the fourth son of an-Nasir Muhammad to succeed the latter as sultan. His reign saw a level of political stability return to the sultanate. Under his orders or those close to him, his two predecessors and brothers, al-Ashraf Kujuk and an-Nasir Ahmad, were killed. He was succeeded by another brother, al-Kamil Sha'ban.