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The last Ayyubid ruler of Hama died in 1299 and Hama briefly passed through direct Mamluk suzerainty.
However, in 1310, under the patronage of the Mamluk sultan al-Nasir Muhammad, Hama again came under Ayyubid governance in the person of the well-known geographer and author Abu al-Fida.
The latter died in 1331 and was succeeded by his son Al-Afdal Muhammad who eventually lost the favor of his Mamluk overlords.
He was removed from his post in 1341 and Hama was formally placed under Mamluk rule.

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