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190 Abū’l Fidā’,
Syrian Prince
(Holt), 48.

191 Walmsley, “Fatimid,” 521.

192
al-Dīn Abū
Barghash
does not appear in the biographies of Ibn Khallikān.

193 Combe
et al
.,
Répertoire chronologique
, vol. 10, 276, inscription 3800A.

194 Gibb, H. A. B., “
,”
EI
2
1:197–8.

195 Ibn Shaddād,
, vol. 2, pt. 2, 73. The word
does not occur though the description is given in the masculine. When the author refers to the town as
madīna
he uses the feminine.

196 Ibn
,
Mufarrij
, 276.

197
Ibn al-Jawzī,
Mir’āt
, vol. 8, pt. 2, 561. Ibn
, mentions the treasury again when he describes the taking of the fortress by
Ayyūb b. al-Kāmil in 644/1247. Ibn
,
Mufarrij
, vol. 5, 364.

198 Ibn
, 162–3.

199 Ibn Shaddād,
, vol. 2, pt. 2, 79.

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