Of
Circassian descent, Tatar arrived in
Cairo around 1399 as a young slave. He managed to carve out a path to prominence and eventually ascending to the rank of Emir. Even prior to the funeral of Sultan
Al-Mu'ayyad Shaykh, he solidified his standing among the Mamluk elite and swiftly assumed control as regent for the young Sultan
Al-Muzaffar Ahmad. However, Tatar's rise to power wasn't without opposition. The viceroy of
Damascus rebelled against his
de facto authority, only to be subdued by his forces. Following his victory, Tatar seized Damascus, eliminating many of his adversaries and marrying the mother of the young sultan, Khawand Sa'adat. He eventually dethroned the sultan at the
Citadel of Damascus on August 29, 1421, claiming the Mamluk throne for himself before returning to Cairo. However, he contracted a chronic illness, and his health declined rapidly, culminating in his demise on November 30, 1421. Just two days prior, he designated his son,
Al-Nasir al-Din Muhammad, as his successor to the throne. ==Family==