- with
Kilij Arslan II,
Saladin gained control of the
Artuqid territory, even
though the
Artuqids were
still technically v****als of Mosul,
which Saladin...
-
dynasty fell to the
Mongol invasion sometime between 1235 and 1243, but the
Artuqids submitted to
Mongol khan Hülegü and
continued to
govern as v****als of the...
- Sökmen (also
called Moinuddin Sokman, Muʿīn ad-Dīn
Soqman or
Soqman ibn Ortoq) was a
Turkoman emir of the
Seljuk Empire in the
early 12th century. His...
-
individual tribes, the Danishmends, Mangujekids, Saltuqids,
Tengribirmish begs,
Artuqids (Ortoqids) and Akhlat-Shahs, had
started vying with each
other to establish...
- (1078–1375)
Anatolian beyliks (1081–1423)
County of
Edessa (1098–1150)
Artuqids (1101–1409)
Empire of
Trebizond (1204–1461)
Latin Empire (1204–1261) Karamanids...
-
engineer at the
Artuklu Palace, the
residence of the
Mardin branch of the
Artuqids which ruled across Upper Mesopotamia as v****als of the
Zengid dynasty of...
- m****
revolts by its subjects, with the
exception of the
Seljukids and
Artuqids in
Anatolia and Mardin. It was not
until Shams al-Din
Juvayni was appointed...
-
bodies like
those on the door-knockers are also seen on some
coins of the
Artuqids of Hısn
Keyfa (Hasankeyf). An
imaginative drawing of
Artuklu Palace door...
- Mesopotamia. The
Seljuk sultan Barkiyāruq
granted Hisn
Kayfa as a iqtâ' to the
Artuqids in 1101/1102. In 1104,
Joscelin I of Edessa, at that time the
count of...
- right-hand
divisions of
Peter and
Geoffrey the Monk
attacked and
defeated the
Artuqids opposed to them. Guy de Frenelle's
center division had some
success also...