Al-Mansur Ali II, Sultan of Egypt
| Ali | |||||
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| Al-Malik al-Mansur | |||||
fals, issued under Al-Mansur Ali II | |||||
| Sultan of Egypt | |||||
| Reign | 15 March 1377 – May 1381 | ||||
| Predecessor | Al-Ashraf Sha'ban | ||||
| Successor | As-Salih Hajji | ||||
| Born | 1368 Cairo, Mamluk Sultanate | ||||
| Died | 19 May 1381 (age 13) | ||||
| Issue | None | ||||
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| House | Qalawuni | ||||
| Dynasty | Bahri | ||||
| Father | Al-Ashraf Sha'ban | ||||
| Religion | Islam | ||||
Al-Mansur Ala' ad-Din Ali ibn Sha'ban ibn Husayn ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (1368 – 19 May 1381), better known as al-Mansur Ali II, was the Mamluk sultan reigning in 1377–1381. He was installed to the throne while a child by the senior Mamluk emirs after they had rebelled against and killed al-Mansur Ali's father, Sultan al-Ashraf Sha'ban (r. 1361–1377). Al-Mansur Ali was a figurehead, with real power being held by the senior emirs, most prominently Barquq. Al-Mansur Ali died about four years into his reign and was succeeded by his younger brother, as-Salih Hajji, although real power was still held by Barquq, who usurped the throne in 1382.