Lajin (), full royal name al-Malik al-Mansur Hussam al-Din Lajin al-Mansuri (الملك المنصور حسام الدين لاجين المنصورى; d. January 16, 1299, Cairo) was a Mamluk Sultanate sultan of Egypt from 1296 to 1299.
In 1293, he participated in the assassination of Qalawun's son the Sultan Al-Ashraf Khalil. He later convinced Al-Adil Kitbugha to depose Al-Nasir Muhammad to become the new sultan. He then tried assassinating the Sultan Al-Adil Kitbugha but failed, Kitbugha, fearing for his life, sent to him afterwards that he was ready to remove himself from the Sultanate for him to be the Sultan instead, Lajin agreed and became Sultan under the title Al-Mansur Hussam ad-Din, while Kitbugha was given a fief in the Levant.
As the Ilkhanids were preoccupied with internal matters, Lajin sent an army led by Bader ad-Din Baktash, later joined by Sanjar al-Dawdardi, to raid the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia.
However, Mankutumur had started to change emirs' positions which angered them, especially emir Saif al-Din Kirji, to the extent they had both Lajin and Mankutumur killed on 16 January 1299.
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