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Lintel bearing a leopard relief, the emblem of Sultan Baybars

UnknownMamluk period, 13th century

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel

This lintel is from the facade of a Crusader-turned-Mamluk castle in Safed, which was a provincial capital. It is carved with the leopard emblem of the Mamluk Sultan Baybars (1260–1277) in relief. Baybars was a renowned sultan and warrior, who succeeded not only in driving out the Crusaders but also in stopping the invading Mongol army at the battle of Ayn Jalut (En Harod).

Details

  • Title: Lintel bearing a leopard relief, the emblem of Sultan Baybars
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: Mamluk period, 13th century
  • Location: Safed
  • Type: Lintel
  • Rights: Israel Antiquities Authority, Photo © Israel Museum, Jerusalem, by Elie Posner
  • External Link: Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  • Medium: Stone
  • Dimensions: H: 65, L: 115, D: 38
  • Curator: Brosh, Na'ama

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