- dynasty,
ruling Eğil, Palu and Çermik, took its name from the
Mirdasids. Part of the
Mirdasids had fled to this
region after Salih ibn
Mirdas had been killed...
-
ghulam Lu'lu' al-Kabir
Rulers of
Aleppo List of Shi'a
Muslim dynasties Mirdasids Corbin 2014, p. 158.
Canard 1971, p. 126.
Bosworth 1996, p. 85. Bosworth...
- the
backbone of the
Mirdasid army.
Though Salih previously established his
paramountcy over the
Kilabi chieftains, the
Mirdasids were not the only princely...
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inhabited in the 11th century by
Kurdish troops garrisoned there by the
Mirdasids. In 1142 it was
given by
Raymond II,
Count of Tripoli, to the
order of...
-
forces of the
Mirdasid Emirate of Aleppo,
likewise under the
personal command of Emir
Shibl al-Dawla Nasr (r. 1029–1038). The
Mirdasids defeated the much...
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decisive victory over the
Bedouin tribes of Syria.
Salih was
slain and the
Mirdasids'
quickly lost
several strategic towns,
while H****an and the Tayy long...
- of the last
Mirdasid emir. The
Kilab retained scattered fortresses and
remained a
major source of
military recruitment for the
Mirdasids' successors,...
-
relatively stable for most of his reign. He
furthermore gained Aleppo from the
Mirdasids in 1080 when its
inhabitants offered to hand the city over to him in the...
- two
mosques inside the
Citadel are
known to have been
converted by the
Mirdasids during the 11th
century from
churches originally built by the Byzantines...