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Sometime during 1511, al-Ghawri met with the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] prince [[Korkut]], though the meeting between the pair was covertly monitored by [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] sent by the [[Italian Assassins|Italian Assassin]] [[Mentor]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]].
Sometime during 1511, al-Ghawri met with the [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman]] prince [[Korkut]], though the meeting between the pair was covertly monitored by [[Turkish Assassins|Ottoman Assassins]] sent by the [[Italian Assassins|Italian Assassin]] [[Mentor]] [[Ezio Auditore da Firenze]].


Five years later, Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri took part in the {{Wiki|battle of Marj Dabiq}}, north of {{Wiki|Aleppo}}, where he was ultimately defeated by [[Selim I]]'s forces and beheaded.
Five years later, Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri took part in the {{Wiki|battle of Marj Dabiq}}, north of [[Alep|Aleppo]], where he was ultimately defeated by [[Selim I]]'s forces and beheaded.


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Revision as of 18:54, 9 January 2014


Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri (c. 1441 – August 24 1516) was the penultimate Mamluk Sultan during the Burji dynasty.

Sometime during 1511, al-Ghawri met with the Ottoman prince Korkut, though the meeting between the pair was covertly monitored by Ottoman Assassins sent by the Italian Assassin Mentor Ezio Auditore da Firenze.

Five years later, Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri took part in the battle of Marj Dabiq, north of Aleppo, where he was ultimately defeated by Selim I's forces and beheaded.

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