Al-Sa'id Baraka

Al-Sa'id Baraka (1260–1280; birthname: Muhammed Baraka Qan (Arabic: محمد بركة قان), royal name: al-Malik al-Sa'id Nasir al-Din Baraka (الملك السعيد ناصر الدين بركة) was a Turkic Sultan who ruled from 1277 to 1279 after the death of his father Baibars.

His mother was a daughter of Barka Khan, a former Khwarazmian emir.

His succession went smoothly, and he set about limiting the power of the emirs from his father's administration.

Baraka's plan was to have both of them arrested on their return, but another amir, Kuvenduk, warned them of the plan, and when they returned, Baraka was forced to abdicate.

[2] Exiled to Al Karak fortress, in Jordan, he died there in 1280.

Dominion of Bahri Mamluks ( red )