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page 113th-century Kipchaks
Baibars
Al-Malik al-Zahir Rukn al-Din Baybars al-Bunduqdari (; 1223/1228 – 30 June 1277), commonly known as Baibars or Baybars () and nicknamed Abu al-Futuh (, ), was the fourth Mamluk sultan of Egypt and Syria, of Turkic Kipchak origin, in the Bahri dynasty, succeeding Qutuz. He was one of the commanders of the Muslim forces that inflicted a defeat on the Seventh Crusade of King Louis IX of France. He also led the vanguard of the Mamluk army at the Battle of Ain Jalut in 1260, which marked the first substantial defeat of the Mongol army that is considered a turning point in history.
El-Temür
Mongol Empire politician
Bačman
Bačman or Baçman ( 1229–36) was a Kipchak leader in the Lower Volga. He belonged to the Olberlik clan. In 1229 he fought the invading Mongols. The Kipchaks revolted against Mongol rule. Möngke Khan captured Kipchak leaders Bačman and Qačir-üküle. He is mentioned in several Tatar and Nogay legends, some nomad clans claiming ancestry from him.
Faris ad-Din Aktai
Egyptian noble