First reign Following the death of al-Nasir Hasan's half-brother,
al-Muzaffar Hajji, in a confrontation with
Circassian mamluks in December 1347, al-Nasir Hasan acceded to the sultanate as 'al-Malik al-Nasir Hasan' at the age of 12, having been installed in power by senior Mamluk emirs. Al-Nasir Hasan's role was ceremonial, with actual power being wielded by the following four Mamluk emirs: ''na'ib al-saltana
(viceroy) Baybugha al-Qasimi, ustadar'' (chief of staff) and Baybugha's brother,
Manjak al-Yusufi (com), and the emirs
Shaykhu al-Nasiri and
Taz al-Nasiri (com). Among those who reached the rank of ''amir mi'a'' were two of al-Nasir Hasan's sons. Al-Nasir Hasan's stated purpose behind elevating the
awlad al-nas was his strong trust in their reliability and his belief that they were less prone to rebellion than mamluks. Other reasons he integrated the
awlad al-nas into the sultanate's administrative hierarchy were the generally better treatment of Mamluk subjects by
awlad al-nas and their better comprehension of administrative regulations. However, historian Ulrich Haarmann asserts that a'-Nasir Hasan's demise "in no way impeded the further strengthening of the position of the
awlad al-nas in the military and the administration", but only under the Bahri regime, which ended in the last years of the 14th century. ==Death==