Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam

[1][2] The political career of Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam began during the reign of Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri of Egypt, when he was appointed to the position of supervisor of Special in the year 1501.

[2][1] Over time, emir Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam was able to gain the trust of Sultan al-Ghuri through his competence and sincerity in his work.

[3] In the year 1507, emir Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam was appointed commander of the Egyptian fleet heading to the port of Jeddah to fight the Portuguese.

[3] In the year 1507, while Prince Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam was in Hejaz, there was a major rebellion by the Arab tribes against the Egyptian Sultanate.

[4][5] Building facilities Prince Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam built many wells in the Badr area for pilgrims to drink from.

[4] In the year 1508, Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam displayed the last Egyptian ships built in a great naval military parade.

In the Ottoman era, his last appearance was when he was in the position of Amir al-Hajj, and he played a heroic role during the return of the Egyptian Hajj caravan, which suffered from hunger and thirst due to lack of supplies.