Shajar Addur, after ruling Egypt for eighty…
July 1250 CE
Shajar Addur, after ruling Egypt for eighty days, and feeling uneasy when the Syrian Emirs refuse to pay homage to her and grants Damascus to an-Nasir Yusuf, the Ayyubbid emir of Aleppo, marries Aybak, then abdicates and passes the throne to him.
Their dynasty, the Bahri dynasty, is named after their barracks on an island in the Nile (Bahr al-Nil).
The Bahriyya are also called Salihiyya, after as-Salih.
As the new sultan, Aybak is given the royal name al-Malik al-Muizz.
To consolidate Aybak’s position, and in an attempt to satisfy their opponents in Syria and Baghdad, the Mamluks, led by Faris ad-Din Aktai, Baibars al-Bunduqdari, Qutuz and Bilban al-Rashidi, install the six-year-old al-malik Sharaf Muzafer al-Din Musa, a member of the Syrian branch of the Ayyubid family, as a Sultan and announces that Aybak is merely a representative of the Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad.
In addition, and to display his loyalty to his deceased Ayyubid master as-Salih Ayyub, Aybak makes a funeral ceremony for the late Sultan and buries him in the tomb that as-Salih had built before his death near his Madrasah in the district of Bain al-Qasrain in Cairo.