Al-Shahib al-Wazir al-Kabir Bahaa el-Din bin Hanna | |
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بهاء الدين بن حنا | |
Vizier of the Egyptian Ayyubid Sultanate | |
In office March 1250 – July 1250 | |
Monarchs | Al-Muazzam Turanshah Shajar al-Durr |
Preceded by | Unknown |
Succeeded by | position abolished |
Vizier of Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate | |
In office July 1250 – July 1250 | |
Monarch | Aybak |
Preceded by | position established |
Succeeded by | Ibn bint al-A'azz |
In office February 1261 – April 1278 | |
Monarch | Baybars |
Preceded by | Zein el-Din Yacoub |
Succeeded by | Borhan el-Din bin Hasan |
Personal details | |
Died | April 1278 Cairo |
Parent | Mahammad bin Selim |
Creed | Sunni |
Religion | Islam |
Ali bin Mahammad bin Sadid el-Din bin Muslim bin Hanna bin Bahaa el-Din Abu el-Hasan el-Masry (Egyptian Arabic: علي بن محمد بن سديد الدين بن مسلم بن حنا بن بهاء الدين أبوالحسن المصري) (1205 – April 1278) or commonly known as Bahaa el-Din bin Hanna (بهاء الدين بن حنا), was the last Egyptian vizier of the Egyptian Ayyubid Sultanate. He assumed the position during the reign of Sultan Turan Shah in March 1250 and then Sultana Shajar al-Durr. He then became the first vizier of the Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate during the reign of Sultan Aybak. He was considered the most powerful and famous figure during the reign of Sultan Baybars and one of the most famous figures in the Mamluk era in general.[1][2][3][4]