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Bursuq ibn
Bursuq, also
known as
Bursuk ibn
Bursuk (died in 1116 or 1117), was the emir (or lord) of Hamadan. He was the most
notable son of
Bursuq the...
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Bursuq may
refer to:
Bursuq the
Elder (d. 1097),
Seljuk military leader Bursuq II (d. 1116/7), emir of
Hamadan This
disambiguation page
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Bursuq (died 1097),
often recorded as
Bursuq the
Elder and Amir
Ispahsalar Bursuq, was a
prominent political and
military figure of the
Great Seljuk Empire...
- Salerno's
Crusader army
surprising and
routing the
Seljuk Turkish army of
Bursuq ibn
Bursuq of Hamadan. It is also
known as the
First Battle of Tell Danith, distinguishing...
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Seljuk Turkish army (some 8,000 men), led by Emir
Bursuq ibn
Bursuq, at
Sarmin (modern Syria).
Bursuq barely avoids capture, and
escapes with a few hundred...
- from Damascus, Diyarbakır,
Ahlat and some
Persian troops,
headed by
Bursuq ibn
Bursuq from Hamadan. The
Crusaders (16,000 men), led by King
Baldwin I of...
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starting date of Walter's narration). Pons was
certainly in
Tripoli when
Bursuq ibn
Bursuq of
Hamadan invaded Antioch in 1115,
because Roger of
Salerno sent...
- from
Diyarbakir and
Ahlat under Sökmen al-Kutbi, from
Hamadan led by
Bursuq ibn
Bursuq, and from
Mesopotamia under Ahmadil and
other emirs. At the approach...
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aligning itself with the Turks. When
Bursuq moved to
besiege Ka****ab, the
coalition reached Apamea,
Bursuq lifted the
siege of the
Antiochene fort...
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Bursuq ibn
Bursuq led the
Seljuk army in 1115
against an
alliance of the Franks, Toghtekin, his son-in-law
Ilghazi and the
Muslims of Aleppo.
Bursuq feigned...