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  1. Murad Bey Muhammad, auch Murad Bey der Große genannt, war ein Emir der Mamluken und zusammen mit Ibrahim Bey Regent in Ägypten.

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    Murad Bey Mohammed (c. 1750 – 22 April 1801) was an Egyptian Mamluk chieftain , cavalry commander and joint ruler of Egypt with Ibrahim Bey. He is often remembered as being a cruel and extortionate ruler, but an energetic courageous fighter.

  3. Murads Nachfolger Muhammad I. festigte die Macht der Beys. Erst unter der gemeinsamen Regierung der Beys Murad II. und Muhammad II., des Enkels Murads I., setzte die Hohe Pforte einen von den Brüdern ernannten Dey ab. Es brach ein Bürgerkrieg aus, der bis zum Tode Murads II. 1675 währte.

  4. Die Schlacht bei den Pyramiden fand am 21. Juli 1798 im Rahmen Napoléons Ägyptenfeldzugs zwischen der französischen Orientarmee und den Streitkräften der Mamluken statt. Dabei wurde das Mamlukenheer unter Murad Bey Muhammad vernichtend geschlagen. Die Schlacht selbst fand mehrere Kilometer von den Pyramiden entfernt statt.

  5. One of them, Murād Bey Muhammad (1750-1801), became a centerfold figure in the subsequent resistance against the French invaders turning at the end into their true ally. In presenting his biography this paper hopes to show another, non-European point of view of the Egyptian expedition, with the major goal to highlight most colorful events of ...

  6. 24. Mai 2023 · Murad Bey took his 3,000 surviving Mamluks and fled toward his palace at Giza. It was a resounding victory for the French, who reported only 29 killed and 260 wounded, compared to nearly 10,000 Egyptian casualties.

  7. The new Bey in 1675, as recognised before Murad II's death, was Muhammad Bey al-Muradi. However, a few weeks after he assumed the position, he exiled his uncle Muhammad al-Hafsi, whom the divan had acquired for their cause and elected as Dey in order to counterbalance his brother Murad II.