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Arabic life and lore. E.J. Brill. pp. 107–134. The Artuqids,
descendants of
Artuq b. Ekseb, were a
Turkmen dynasty established in Diyarbakr... E. J. Van Donzel...
- 1204 by his
brother Artuk Arslan (1203–1239).
Magic Mirror of Abu-l-Fadl
Artuq Shah of Harput,
Eastern Anatolia, ca. 1220-30,
David Collection. It is "representative...
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Nasir al-Din
Artuq Arslan (ruled 1200–1239) was a
ruler of the
Artuqids of Mardin. The "Mardin branch" of the
Artuqids ruled in
Mardin and Mayyafariqin...
- söyleyesi gişi degülsin: "You are not
someone who
would lie."
artuq zaḥmet çeküp
artuq ṭamaʿ eyleme: "Do not work hard to
satisfy your greed." eger sen...
- Najm ad-Din
Ilghazi ibn
Artuq (died
November 8, 1122) was the
Turkoman Artukid ruler of
Mardin from 1107 to 1122. He was born into the
Oghuz tribe of...
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Portrait of
Nasir al-Din
Artuq Arslan, an
Oghuz Döğer
ruler of the
Artuqid dynasty, Mardin,
dated AH 611 (1214-5 CE)...
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Portrait of
Nasir al-Din
Artuq Arslan, an
Oghuz Döğer
ruler of the
Artuqid dynasty, Mardin,
dated AH 611 (1214-5 CE)...
- been
hostages in
Constantinople while on the
other hand
making a deal with
Artuq, a
general of
Seljuk warlord Tutush I to
remove Roussel.
During the following...
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Janah ad-Dawla and
Toghtekin were in control. Ridwan's
retainer Sokman ben
Artuq held Jerusalem; Ridwan's father-in-law, Yağısıyan,
ruled Antioch; and a...
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religious affiliation to the
Abbasid caliph. He was
succeeded by his son
Artuq Arslan.
Whelan Type IV, 58 (for rev.); S&S Type 36.1;
Album 1829.4. "Coin...