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Muḥammad ibn Barakāt ibn Ḥasan ibn ‘Ajlān (Arabic: محمد بن بركات بن حسن بن عجلان‎; 1437 – c. 9 September 1497) was Sharif of Mecca from 1455 to 1497.[1][2] As a vassal of the Sultan of Egypt his authority extended over the entire Hejaz.[3]

Muhammad ibn Barakat
محمد بن بركات
Sharif of Mecca
ReignSha'ban 859 – Muharram 903 AH
August 1455 – September 1497
PredecessorBarakat I
SuccessorBarakat II

BornRamadan 840 AH
March/April 1437
Mecca
Died11 Muharram 903 AH
c. 9 September 1497 (aged 60)
Wadi Marr al-Zahran (present-day Wadi Fatimah, Mecca Province, Saudi Arabia)
Burial
House
  • Banu Qatadah
  • FatherBarakat I

    He was born in Ramadan 840 AH (March/April 1437), the son of Barakat I, Sharif of Mecca. In 859 AH (1455) Barakat's health deteriorated, and he petitioned the Sultan to appoint his son as his replacement. Barakat died on Monday, 19 Sha'ban 859 AH (4 August 1455), and it so happened that the Sultan's reply—dated 16 Rajab 859 AH (c. 2 July 1455)—arrived from Egypt the following day, accompanied by a robe of investiture (khil'ah) for Sharif Muhammad. On 4 Shawwal (c. 17 September) Muhammad received condolences from the Sultan and his formal decree of appointment (tawqi).[4][5][6]

    In the year 878 AH (1473/1474) Sultan Qaitbay appointed Muhammad's son Barakat as co-regent.[7][8]

    Sharif Muhammad died on 11 Muharram 903 AH (c. 9 September 1497) at Wadi Marr al-Zahran (present-day Wadi Fatimah). He was buried in the Cemetery of al-Ma'lah in Mecca, and a tomb was built over his grave.[9][10][11]

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    He had sixteen sons, besides daughters. Among his sons were:[7][12]

    References

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    1. ^ de Zambaur 1927, p. 22.
  • ^ Salname, p. 113.
  • ^ al-‘Aṣimī 1998, p. 291.
  • ^ al-‘Aṣimī 1998, pp. 288–290.
  • ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, p. 314–316.
  • ^ Daḥlan 2007, pp. 116–117.
  • ^ a b al-‘Aṣimī 1998, p. 293.
  • ^ Daḥlan 2007, p. 120.
  • ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, p. 317–318.
  • ^ Daḥlan 2007, p. 119.
  • ^ al-‘Aṣimī 1998, pp. 292−293.
  • ^ al-Ghāzī 2009, p. 319.
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    Muhammad ibn Barakat

    House of Qatadah

    Born: March/April 1437 Died: c. 9 September 1497
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Barakat I

    Sharif of Mecca
    1455–1497
    with Barakat II (1473/4 – 1497)
    Succeeded by

    Barakat II


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