Al-Ashraf Kujuk
| Küçük (Kujuk/Küchük) | |||||
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| Al-Malik al-Ashraf | |||||
| Sultan of Egypt and Syria | |||||
| Reign | 5 August 1341 – 21 January 1342 | ||||
| Predecessor | Al-Mansur Abu Bakr | ||||
| Successor | An-Nasir Ahmad | ||||
| Regent | Qawsun | ||||
| Born | 1334 Cairo, Mamluk Sultanate | ||||
| Died | September 1345 (aged 11) Mamluk Sultanate | ||||
| Issue | None | ||||
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| House | Qalawuni | ||||
| Dynasty | Bahri | ||||
| Father | An-Nasir Muhammad | ||||
| Mother | Ardu | ||||
| Religion | Islam | ||||
Al-Ashraf Ala'a ad-Din Kujuk ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun (Arabic: الأشرف علاءالدين كجك), better known as al-Ashraf Kujuk (also spelled Küçük/Küchük), (1334 – September 1345) was the Mamluk sultan from August 1341 to January 1342. He was a young child on the throne, and real power was held by his regent Emir Qawsun, a senior aid to Kujuk's father Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad (r. 1310–41). When Qawsun was ousted in a mamluk revolt in late December 1341, Kujuk was deposed in the weeks after. Kujuk was later murdered at the age of eleven as a result of the political intrigues in the sultanate.