- Abu Said Aq
Sunqur al-Hajib (full name:
Qasim ad-Dawla
Aksungur al-Hajib) was the
Seljuk governor of
Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He was considered...
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Sonqor (Persian: سنقر and Kurdish: سونقوڕ), also
known as Sanghūr and
Sūnqūr,) is a city in the
Central District of
Sonqor County,
Kermanshah province...
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Shams al-Din
Sunqur al-Ashqar al-Salihi (Arabic: شمس الدين سنقر الأشقر الصالحي) was the
Mamluk viceroy of
Damascus in 1279–1280, who
attempted to rule...
- armies. The
Sultan himself arrived in
December 1086, then he
appointed Aq
Sunqur al-Hajib as the
governor of Aleppo.
Tutush finished the
construction of...
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death in 1277.
Sultan Qalawun defeated a
rebellion in
Syria that was led by
Sunqur al-Ashqar in 1280, and also
defeated another Mongol invasion in 1281 that...
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namesake and
founder of the
Zengid dynasty of atabegs. Zengi's father, Aq
Sunqur al-Hajib,
governor of
Aleppo under Malik-Shah I, was
beheaded by Tutush...
- When he died,
power was
taken by Qalawun. In the meantime, an emir
named Sunqur al-Ashqar had
tried to
declare himself ruler of Damascus, but he was defeated...
- The
governor of Damascus,
Sunqur al-Ashqar, did not
agree with Qalawun's
ascent to
power and
declared himself sultan.
Sunqur's claim of leadership, however...
- the
Crusader States commanded by King
Baldwin II of
Jerusalem defeated Aq-
Sunqur al-Bursuqi's army of
Seljuk Turks on 11 June 1125 and
raised the
siege of...
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started with Aq
Sunqur Ahmadili, who was
presumably a
freedman of the
commander of the
Seljuq Empire,
Ahmadil ibn Ibrahim. Aq
Sunqur Ahmadili became Atagberg...