- Nasr (1
November 1287 – 16
November 1322), full name Abu al-
Juyush Nasr ibn
Muhammad (Arabic: أبو الجيوش نصر بن محمد), was the
fourth Nasrid ruler of the...
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sponsored by Badr al-Jamali, the
vizier of al-Mustansir, who was Amir al-
Juyush (Arabic: امير الجيوش, lit. 'Commander of the Armies'). It is
located on...
- of the
first military viziers (Arabic: امير الجيوش, romanized: amīr al-
juyūsh, lit. 'commander of the armies') who
would dominate late
Fatimid politics...
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Crown of
Commanders (Tāj al-Umarāʾ),
Commander of the
Armies (Muqaddam al-
Juyūsh), and
Honour of the
Realm (Sharaf al-Mulk). He made
Mizza near Damascus...
- was
known by his
military title Amīr al-
Juyūsh (Arabic: أمير الجيوش;
General of the Armies)
where the name '
Juyush-i' was
designated to his property, lands...
- wa-l-nihāya, 16 vols.,
Cairo 1418/1998 Ibn
Qayyim al-Jawziyya, Ijtimāʿ al-
juyūsh al-islāmiyya, ed. ʿAwwād ʿAbdallāh al-Muʿtaq,
Riyadh 1419/1999 Ibn Taymiyya...
- ad-Daulah al-Kawasi, who p****ed the
information along to the
Vizier Amir al-
Juyush Badr; the
Vizier sent men to
bring him the
former king to whom the Vizier...
- al-Makhlu 15
August 1257 21
January 1314 8
April 1302 – 14
March 1309 4 Abu'l-
Juyush Nasr 1
November 1287 16
November 1322 14
March 1309 – 8
February 1314...
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Because of the
failure of his campaign, al-Bursuqi sta**** in al-Rahba, and
Juyûsh-beg was
appointed atabeg of
Mosul by the sultan. In 1120,
Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi...
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Ahmad ibn al-Afdal or al-Afdal Kutayfāt, (d. 1131) was
vizier and amīr al-
juyūsh (commander of the armies) to al-Hafiz,
Caliph of Egypt, from 1130-1131....