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'''Al-Nasir Muhammad''' (24 March 1285 – 7 June 1341) was the ninth [[Mamluks|Mamluk]] Sultan of [[Egypt]], holding the title three times from December 1293 to December 1294, from 1299 to 1309 and from 1309 until his death.
'''Al-Nasir Muhammad''' (24 March 1285 – 7 June 1341) was the ninth [[Mamluks|Mamluk]] Sultan of [[Egypt]], holding the title three times from December 1293 to December 1294, from 1299 to 1309 and from 1309 until his death.


In 1341, he was assassinated by his servant [[Leila]], a secret [[Templars|Templar]] agent, to stop the Sultan's oppression.
In 1341, after being seduced by his servant [[Leila]], a secret [[Templars|Templar]] agent, Muhammed was assassinated by Leila in his own palace in [[Cairo]] , to stop the Sultan's oppression.


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AC5EC-Muhammad death.jpg|Leila assassinating Muhammad
Nasir&Leila.png|Leila seducing Muhammed
NasirStabbed.png|Muhammed being stabbed by Leila
NasirAssassinated.png|Leila assassinating Muhammad
NasirCorpse.png|Muhammed's body discovered by a Sultan Guard
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Revision as of 11:15, 27 September 2014


Al-Nasir Muhammad

Al-Nasir Muhammad (24 March 1285 – 7 June 1341) was the ninth Mamluk Sultan of Egypt, holding the title three times from December 1293 to December 1294, from 1299 to 1309 and from 1309 until his death.

In 1341, after being seduced by his servant Leila, a secret Templar agent, Muhammed was assassinated by Leila in his own palace in Cairo , to stop the Sultan's oppression.

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