Siraj al-Din Dhabyan (Egyptian Arabic: سراج الدين ظبيان) was an Egyptian military leader and the commander of the al-Harafish brigades and the leader of the final attack that stormed the Crusader walls of Acre.
[1][2] The Crusaders tried to sign a truce with Sultan al-Ashraf Khalil in exchange for paying an annual tribute.
Siraj al-Din Dhabyan was the commander of the al-Harafish and one of the leaders of the final attack that stormed the Crusader walls of Acre.
Siraj al-Din Dhabyan led the al-Harafish, which consisted of the Sa'idi Egyptians and other tough commoners of Cairo.
[1][2] After Commander Siraj al-Din Dhabyan and his soldiers entered the palaces and churches of the princes of Acre, he amassed a great fortune that made him one of the richest people in Egypt.