Turanshah was not trusted by his father, who sent him to
Hasankeyf to keep him away from Egyptian politics. He learned of his father's death from
Faris ad-Din Aktai, commander of his father's
Bahri Mamluks, who had been sent from Egypt to bring him back and pursue the war against
Louis IX of France and the
Seventh Crusade. Aktai arrived at Hasankeyf early in Ramadan 647/December 1249 and a few days later, 11 Ramadan/18 December, Turanshah and around fifty companions had started off for Egypt. The party took a circuitous route to avoid being intercepted by hostile Ayyubid rivals and on 28 Ramadan 647/4 January 1250 they arrived at the village of Qusayr, near Damascus, making their ceremonial entry the next day, when Turanshah was officially proclaimed Sultan. == Rule ==