Here is a list of objects and monuments displaying the emblem of sultan Qāytbāy.
- A basin at the Metropolitan Museum in New York
- A basin at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London
- An axe of his guard at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna
- A wood panel at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh
- A wood panel at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto
- A wood panel at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo
- A wood ceiling at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo
- A ceramic panel at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo
- A brass lamp at the Victoria & Albert Museum in London
- A brass lamp at the Museum für Islamische Kunst in Berlin
- A candlestick at the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo
- A complex in Cairo
- A rab’ (a residential apartment block) in Cairo
- A caravanserai in Cairo
- A first public fountain in Cairo
- A second public fountain in Cairo
- A caravanserai with a public fountain in Cairo
- On the mosque of Uzbak al-Yūsufī in Cairo
- On the Citadel in Gaziantep
- Bāb al-Maqām in Aleppo
- Bāb al-Faraj in Aleppo
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Simon Rousselot (February 18, 2020). Qāytbāy (872/1468-901/1496). Mamluk Emblems Online Corpus. Retrieved November 10, 2024 from https://doi.org/10.58079/rd88