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  • Ilghazi
  • Artukid ruler of Mardin from 1107 to 1122

    Najm al-Din Ilghazi ibn Artuq (Arabic: نجم الدين إلغازي ابن أرتوك; died November 8, 1122) was the Turkoman Artukid ruler of Mardin from 1107 to 1122.

    Ilghazi

    Ilghazi

  • Battle of Didgori
  • Part of the Georgian–Seljuk wars in 1121

    Tbilisi, on August 12, 1121. The large Muslim army, under the command of Ilghazi, was unable to maneuver and suffered a devastating defeat due to King David

    Battle of Didgori

    Battle of Didgori

    Battle_of_Didgori

  • Artuqids
  • Medieval Turkoman dynasty

    descendants ruled the region around Hasankeyf between 1102 and 1231; Ilghazi's branch ruled from Mardin and Mayyafariqin between 1106 and 1186 (until

    Artuqids

    Artuqids

    Artuqids

  • Battle of the Field of Blood
  • Battle in the Middle East in 1119

    Crusader army of the Principality of Antioch was annihilated by the army of Ilghazi of Mardin, the Artuqid ruler of Aleppo on 28 June 1119. The Principality

    Battle of the Field of Blood

    Battle of the Field of Blood

    Battle_of_the_Field_of_Blood

  • Baldwin II of Jerusalem
  • King of Jerusalem from 1118 to 1131

    Georgia routed the united armies of Ilghazi and the Seljuq prince Toghrul Arslan in August. Taking advantage of Ilghazi's weakness, Baldwin launched a military

    Baldwin II of Jerusalem

    Baldwin II of Jerusalem

    Baldwin_II_of_Jerusalem

  • Battle of Hab
  • 12th-century conflict

    Baldwin II of Jerusalem won a disputed victory over a Muslim army led by Ilghazi of Mardin since the Muslim army claimed it as a victory also. The battle

    Battle of Hab

    Battle of Hab

    Battle_of_Hab

  • Joscelin I, Count of Edessa
  • Count of Edessa from 1118 to 1131

    Baldwin repulsed Ilghazi's attempted siege of Zardana. Around this time, Joscelin married Maria of Salerno, Roger of Salerno's sister. Ilghazi died on 8 November

    Joscelin I, Count of Edessa

    Joscelin I, Count of Edessa

    Joscelin_I,_Count_of_Edessa

  • Battle of Saruj
  • Count of Edessa. In June 1122 the Artuqid emir Ilghazi resumed his war against the Crusaders. Ilghazi was joined by his nephew Belek Ghazi and Toghtekin

    Battle of Saruj

    Battle of Saruj

    Battle_of_Saruj

  • Crusades
  • Religious wars of the High Middle Ages

    Aqsunqur also failed at Edessa. That year Toghtekin sheltered his kinsman Ilghazi, angering the Sultan. Toghtekin allied with Tancred's successor in Antioch

    Crusades

    Crusades

    Crusades

  • Roger of Salerno
  • Regent of Antioch from 1112 to 1119

    military pressure on Aleppo that the city allied with Ortoqid emir Ilghazi in 1118. Ilghazi invaded the Principality in 1119, and despite the urging of the

    Roger of Salerno

    Roger of Salerno

    Roger_of_Salerno

  • Venetian Crusade
  • 12th-century crusade

    battle, Ilghazi approached Sarmada where Rainald had fled. Ilghazi promised to release Rainald a month later if Rainald did not resist. After Ilghazi gave

    Venetian Crusade

    Venetian Crusade

    Venetian_Crusade

  • List of monarchs of Aleppo
  • Joscelin led Sultan Shah Guardian Ibn al-Khashshab to offer the city to Ilghazi of Mardin who came to Aleppo thus starting the Artuqid dynasty in Aleppo

    List of monarchs of Aleppo

    List of monarchs of Aleppo

    List_of_monarchs_of_Aleppo

  • Order of Assassins
  • Nizari Isma'ili military order (1090–1256)

    the point that they demanded the small citadel of Qal'at ash-Sharif from Ilghazi, then Artuqid emir of Aleppo. Rather than refuse, he had the citadel demolished

    Order of Assassins

    Order of Assassins

    Order_of_Assassins

  • Artuk Bey
  • Seljuk military commander

    named after him, actually the dynasty was founded by his sons Sökmen and Ilghazi after his death. He was also father to Alp-Yaruq, Bahram, Abd al-Jabar

    Artuk Bey

    Artuk_Bey

  • Robert the Leper
  • Lord of Zardana

    and the Artuqid emir, Ilghazi, made an alliance with Roger and promised to lead reinforcements to him. Robert accompanied Ilghazi to Apamea where the crusader

    Robert the Leper

    Robert_the_Leper

  • Timeline of the Principality of Antioch
  • take Bizaah. The burghers of Aleppo seeks Ilghazi's assistance. June 28. Battle of the "Field of Blood": Ilghazi almost annihilates the Antiochene army;

    Timeline of the Principality of Antioch

    Timeline of the Principality of Antioch

    Timeline_of_the_Principality_of_Antioch

  • Belek Ghazi
  • 12th century Seljuk Turkish warlord

    (the other two being the Hasankeyf branch of Sökmen and Mardin branch of Ilghazi). Next year he married Ayşe Hatun, widow of Anatolian Seljuk sultan Kilij

    Belek Ghazi

    Belek Ghazi

    Belek_Ghazi

  • Siege of Aleppo (1124–1125)
  • Crusaders siege on Aleppo in 1124-1125

    the Artuqid emir of Mardin, Ilghazi, and the atabeg (or governor) of Damascus, Toghtekin, in the early summer of 1119. Ilghazi inflicted a crushing defeat

    Siege of Aleppo (1124–1125)

    Siege_of_Aleppo_(1124–1125)

  • Geoffrey the Monk
  • his participation in the Battle of the "Field of Blood". In this battle, Ilghazi, the Artuqid ruler of Mardin almost annihilated the army of Roger of Salerno

    Geoffrey the Monk

    Geoffrey_the_Monk

  • 1119
  • Calendar year

    annihilated near Sarmada by the combined Muslim forces (20,000 men) of Ilghazi, the Artuqid ruler of Aleppo. Muslim troops are sent to raid the suburbs

    1119

    1119

    1119

  • Shams al-Muluk Duqaq
  • Emir of Damascus

    was Ilghazi, governor of Jerusalem. Ridwan allied with Ilghazi's brother Sökmen of Artukids. Ridwan attacked Yaghi-Siyan, and when Duqaq and Ilghazi came

    Shams al-Muluk Duqaq

    Shams_al-Muluk_Duqaq

  • Seljuk Empire
  • Turco-Persianate empire (1037–1194)

    the crusaders. After pillaging the County of Edessa, Seljuk commander Ilghazi made peace with the Crusaders. In 1121 he went north towards Georgia and

    Seljuk Empire

    Seljuk_Empire

  • Sökmen (Artuqid)
  • Early 12th century Turkish Bey

    governorship of Jerusalem. After Artuk's death in 1091, Sökmen and his brother Ilghazi became the co-governors of the city. In 1093, a revolt broke out and an

    Sökmen (Artuqid)

    Sökmen_(Artuqid)

  • Atabeg
  • Hereditary title of nobility of Turkic origin

    established himself at Kaifa in Diyarbakır about 1101, and by his brother Ilghazi. The city of Mosul was under Mawdud ibn Altuntash, and was later ruled

    Atabeg

    Atabeg

    Atabeg

  • Imad al-Din Zengi
  • Atabeg of Mosul, Aleppo, Hama and Edessa, Mesopotamia

    became involved in Artuqid affairs, allying with the emir Timurtash (son of Ilghazi) against Timurtash's cousin Rukn al-Dawla Da'ud. Zengi's real desires,

    Imad al-Din Zengi

    Imad al-Din Zengi

    Imad_al-Din_Zengi

  • Crusader states
  • Christian states in the Levant, 1098–1291

    external protection. They allied with the adventurous Artuqid princes, Ilghazi and Balak, who inflicted crucial defeats on the Franks between 1119 and

    Crusader states

    Crusader states

    Crusader_states

  • Amina Khatun
  • De facto ruler of Aleppo in 1117

    arrested and exiled. Together with her sister Farkhinda Khatun, she installed Ilghazi as the new commander and regent and, eventually, as the successor of her

    Amina Khatun

    Amina_Khatun

  • First Crusade
  • 1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land

    led by commanders such as Mawdud, Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi, Bursuq II, and Ilghazi, but all failed. Sustained Muslim success came only later under Imad al-Din

    First Crusade

    First Crusade

    First_Crusade

  • Nizari–Seljuk conflicts
  • 12th-century wars between the Seljuk Empire and the Nizari Ismailis

    1118, Aleppo was captured by Ilghazi, the Artuqid prince of Mardin and Mayyafariqin. The Nizaris of Aleppo demanded Ilghazi cede to them a small castle

    Nizari–Seljuk conflicts

    Nizari–Seljuk_conflicts

  • Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan
  • Seljuk ruler of Aleppo (1095–1113)

    Seljuk rule in Aleppo soon ended in 1118 with the Artuqid takeover by Ilghazi. Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan was born around 1077. He was the eldest of five sons

    Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan

    Fakhr_al-Mulk_Ridwan

  • Toghtekin
  • 12th-century Turkic military leader and ruler of Damascus

    to remain independent himself between the two main forces. Allied with Ilghazi, emir of Aleppo, he attacked Athareb in the Principality of Antioch, but

    Toghtekin

    Toghtekin

    Toghtekin

  • Gündoğan, Oğuzeli
  • Village in Gaziantep Province, Turkey

    renounced Turbessel. In 1120 an army of 133,000 men (likely exaggerated) under Ilghazi burned and pillaged Tell Bashir and its surrounding areas, enslaving much

    Gündoğan, Oğuzeli

    Gündoğan,_Oğuzeli

  • Sultan Shah ibn Radwan
  • Sultan of Aleppo from 1114 to 1118

    hence he proposed that they entrust the city to a capable Turcoman leader, Ilghazi. The latter advanced to take possession of the city during the summer of

    Sultan Shah ibn Radwan

    Sultan_Shah_ibn_Radwan

  • Germiyanids
  • Emirate in western Anatolia from c. 1300 to 1429

    Edessa in regards to a battle near Azaz in 1119 under the Turkoman lord Ilghazi against the Crusader Joscelin I, Count of Edessa (r. 1118–31). Matthew

    Germiyanids

    Germiyanids

    Germiyanids

  • Artuq Arslan
  • Artuqid ruler of Mardin from 1200 to 1239

    and Mayyafariqin from 1101 to 1409, and were primarily descendants of Ilghazi and his brother Alp-Yaruq. His predecessor was his father Yuluq Arslan

    Artuq Arslan

    Artuq Arslan

    Artuq_Arslan

  • Malabadi Bridge
  • Bridge in Eastern Anatolia region, Turkey

    The bridge was commissioned by Husam al-Din Timurtash of Mardin, son of Ilghazi, and grandson of Artuk Bey which one of the important commander of the

    Malabadi Bridge

    Malabadi Bridge

    Malabadi_Bridge

  • Bursuq II
  • Emir (or lord) of Hamadan (died c. 1116)

    Aleppo, Lulu, sent envoys to Ilghazi, and the atabeg of Damascus, Toghtekin, seeking their assistance against Bursuq. Ilghazi and Toghtekin approached Roger

    Bursuq II

    Bursuq_II

  • List of battles involving the Seljuk Empire
  • Seljuq Ahmad Sanjar Ahmad Sanjar 1121 Battle of Didgori Didgori Valley Ilghazi David IV of Georgia David IV 1141 Battle of Qatwan north Samarkand Ahmad

    List of battles involving the Seljuk Empire

    List_of_battles_involving_the_Seljuk_Empire

  • Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi
  • Turkish leader of Mosul (1113–1114, 1124–1126)

    Artuqid ruler of Mardin, Ilghazi, had declined to participate in the campaign, al-Bursuqi invaded his territory, but Ilghazi defeated his troops. Because

    Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi

    Aqsunqur_al-Bursuqi

  • History of Georgia (country)
  • Jihad on Georgia and sent a strong army under one of his famous generals Ilghazi to fight the Georgians. Although significantly outnumbered by the Turks

    History of Georgia (country)

    History_of_Georgia_(country)

  • Lu'lu' al-Yaya
  • Regent of Aleppo from 1113 to 1117

    In early 1115, threatened by his fellow Seljuk vassals, Ṭughtakīn and Īlghāzī of Mardin, Luʾluʾ requested assistance from the Great Seljuk sultan Muḥammad

    Lu'lu' al-Yaya

    Lu'lu'_al-Yaya

  • Pons, Count of Tripoli
  • Count of Tripoli from 1112 to 1137

    counter-attack against Ilghazi leading his principality's whole army. Roger died fighting and his army was annihilated on 28 June. Ilghazi tried to prevent

    Pons, Count of Tripoli

    Pons, Count of Tripoli

    Pons,_Count_of_Tripoli

  • Bohemond II of Antioch
  • Prince of Taranto and Antioch (died 1130)

    1119, King Baldwin II of Jerusalem hurried to Syria to save Antioch from Ilghazi, the Artuqid ruler of Mardin. The notables of Antioch proclaimed Baldwin

    Bohemond II of Antioch

    Bohemond II of Antioch

    Bohemond_II_of_Antioch

  • Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187
  • the forces of Ilghazi at the Battle of Ager Sanguinis (Battle of the Field of Blood). 14 August. Baldwin II of Jerusalem defeats Ilghazi at the Battle

    Chronology of the Crusades, 1095–1187

    Chronology_of_the_Crusades,_1095–1187

  • Battle of Gerger
  • take care of Edessa's administration. In the meantime the Artuqid leader Ilghazi died, and his domains were inherited by his sons and nephews. Belek inherited

    Battle of Gerger

    Battle of Gerger

    Battle_of_Gerger

  • Seljuk dynasty
  • Oghuz Turkic dynasty

    Malik Dinar. Emirate of Aleppo: 1118 - Sultan Shah hands over Aleppo to Ilghazi. Kubadoğulları Emirate: 1422 - Kubadoğlu Hüseyin Bey surrenders Samsun

    Seljuk dynasty

    Seljuk dynasty

    Seljuk_dynasty

  • List of leaders of the Nizari–Seljuk conflicts
  • Aleppo Shams al-Mulk Alp Arslan al-Akhras (until 1113), sultan of Aleppo Ilghazi, amir, Artuqid prince of Mardin and Mayyafariqin Toghtekin, atabeg of Damascus

    List of leaders of the Nizari–Seljuk conflicts

    List_of_leaders_of_the_Nizari–Seljuk_conflicts

  • Timeline of Jerusalem
  • Artuq bin Ekseb dies in 1091, and is succeeded as governor by his sons Ilghazi and Sokmen. Malik Shah dies in 1092, and the Seljuk Empire splits into

    Timeline of Jerusalem

    Timeline of Jerusalem

    Timeline_of_Jerusalem

  • Yuluq Arslan
  • Emir of Mardin

    Mardin Reign 1200-1239 Predecessor Ilghazi II Successor Artuq Arslan Issue Artuq Arslan Al-Sa'id Najm al-Din Ghazi I House Artuqids Father Ilghazi II

    Yuluq Arslan

    Yuluq Arslan

    Yuluq_Arslan

  • List of wars involving the Seljuk States
  • Shah, the grandson of Tutush handed over the city to the Artukid emir Ilghazi. This was followed by an unsuccessful siege, thereby completely ending

    List of wars involving the Seljuk States

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Seljuk_States

  • Rainald I Masoir
  • Marqat developed into the center of Rainald's domains. The Artuqid emir, Ilghazi, and the atabeg (or governor) of Damascus, Toghtekin, invaded Antioch in

    Rainald I Masoir

    Rainald_I_Masoir

  • Walter the Chancellor
  • 12th-century French or Norman crusader and author

    Battle of Ager Sanguinis in 1119, in which Roger was defeated and killed by Ilghazi, and Walter was probably taken into captivity for a brief time in Aleppo

    Walter the Chancellor

    Walter_the_Chancellor

  • Atarib
  • Town in Syria

    to twenty thousand dinars and ten of best Arab horses. In August 1119, Ilghazi, joined by Toghtekin and two other Muslim chieftains, captured Atarib following

    Atarib

    Atarib

  • Shihna
  • the first shihna of Baghdad Oshin (1061–?), a ghulam Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi Ilghazi (until 1104) Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi (1124-1125) Baran-Qush Zakawi (1125-1126)

    Shihna

    Shihna

    Shihna

  • Qinnasrin
  • Archaeological site

    but strategic town during the Crusader period. In 1119, the Artuqid emir Ilghazi made it into an arms depot from which he raided the surrounding areas of

    Qinnasrin

    Qinnasrin

  • August 12
  • Day of the year

    King David IV wins a decisive victory over the famous Seljuk commander Ilghazi. 1164 – Battle of Harim: Nur ad-Din Zangi defeats the Crusader armies of

    August 12

    August_12

  • List of battles 301–1300
  • Chalukyas. 1119 Crusades Battle of Ager Sanguinis 28 June Turks under Ilghazi defeat Antioch troops, killing Roger of Salerno. Battle of Brémule 20 Aug

    List of battles 301–1300

    List_of_battles_301–1300

  • David IV
  • King of Georgia from 1089 to 1125

    forces of the Mazyadid emir Dubays ibn Sadaka, troops led by Najm ad-Din Ilghazi ibn Artuq from Aleppo, and garrisons from Ganja and Armenia, with the aim

    David IV

    David IV

    David_IV

  • Army of Godfrey of Bouillon
  • Frankish force of the First Crusade (1096–99)

    Baldwin's secretary Gerard was captured by the soldiers of the Turkmen under Ilghazi and beheaded. Fulcher of Chartres, originally with the army of Stephen

    Army of Godfrey of Bouillon

    Army_of_Godfrey_of_Bouillon

  • Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem
  • June 28. Battle of the "Field of Blood": the Artuqid ruler of Mardin Ilghazi almost annihilates the Antiochene army. Late July. Baldwin is acknowledged

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline of the Kingdom of Jerusalem

    Timeline_of_the_Kingdom_of_Jerusalem

  • Mawdud
  • Ruler of Mosul (1109–1113) and military leader

    Edessa. The first attempt was launched in 1110; having joined forces with Ilghazi, the emir of Mardin, and of Sökmen el-Kutbî, emir of Ahlat, they began

    Mawdud

    Mawdud

  • 1121
  • Calendar year

    declares a Holy War on the Kingdom of Georgia. He sends an expedition under Ilghazi, the Artukid ruler of Mardin, to invade the country. August 12 – Battle

    1121

    1121

  • History of Jerusalem
  • Bey governor of Jerusalem. Artuk died in 1091, and his sons Sökmen and Ilghazi succeeded him. In August 1098, while the Seljuks were distracted by the

    History of Jerusalem

    History of Jerusalem

    History_of_Jerusalem

  • Azaz
  • City in northwest Syria

    Armenian prince Leo I besieged and captured Azaz from the Turcoman prince Ilghazi of Mardin. In January 1124, Balak and Toghtekin, the Burid atabeg of Damascus

    Azaz

    Azaz

    Azaz

  • Islam and war
  • Interaction between religion and warfare

    Sarmada in 1119, where a united Muslim army under the Turkish warlord Ilghazi were victorious over Outremer's force, destabilising the Principality of

    Islam and war

    Islam_and_war

  • November 8
  • Day of the year

    1018) 1115 – Godfrey of Amiens, French bishop and saint (born 1066) 1122 – Ilghazi, Artuqid ruler of Mardin 1171 – Baldwin IV, Count of Hainaut (born 1108)

    November 8

    November_8

  • 1120
  • Calendar year

    Antioch to defend the northern Crusader states. He signs a 1-year truce with Ilghazi, Artuqid ruler of Mardin, securing the possession of Kafartab and other

    1120

    1120

    1120

  • Seljuk campaign on Edessa (1110)
  • in their emirates and a group of volunteers joined them, in addition to Ilghazi bin Artuq, the Emir of Mardin. The number of their soldiers was very high

    Seljuk campaign on Edessa (1110)

    Seljuk_campaign_on_Edessa_(1110)

  • Timeline of the Turkic peoples (500–1300)
  • series of Seljukid atabeg dynasties. 1121 A Seljuq army led by the Artuqid Ilghazi of Mardin is defeated by the Georgians near Tiflis. 1128 Zangi, atabeg

    Timeline of the Turkic peoples (500–1300)

    Timeline of the Turkic peoples (500–1300)

    Timeline_of_the_Turkic_peoples_(500–1300)

  • Al-Afdal Shahanshah
  • Fatimid Vizier from 1094 to 1121

    Seljuks, and in 1098 he took Jerusalem, expelling its Artuqid governor Ilghazi and installing in his place the Fatimid official Iftikhar al-Dawla. Al-Afdal

    Al-Afdal Shahanshah

    Al-Afdal_Shahanshah

  • William of Zardana
  • Lord of Saone

    rulers, Ilghazi and Balak, jointly attacked Zardana. William defended the fortress for fifteen days before he surrendered it, but he soon routed Ilghazi at

    William of Zardana

    William_of_Zardana

  • Al-Rastan
  • City in Homs, Syria

    in action or drowned in the Orontes River. In 1115 while Artukid ruler Ilghazi was resting at Al-Rastan on his way north to Diyarbakır, Khir Khan ibn

    Al-Rastan

    Al-Rastan

    Al-Rastan

  • Ibn al-Khashshab
  • of Aleppo again in 1119, Ibn al-Khashshab negotiated an alliance with Ilghazi of the Artuqid dynasty in northern Mesopotamia, and the Principality of

    Ibn al-Khashshab

    Ibn_al-Khashshab

  • Togan Arslan
  • Bey of Dilmaç (died 1137)

    Ahlatshahs, he switched sides and became a vassal of Ilghazi of the Mardin Artukids. Together with Ilghazi, Togan Arslan participated in military operations

    Togan Arslan

    Togan_Arslan

  • Georgian–Seljuk wars
  • Conflicts between the Kingdom of Georgia and the Seljuq Empire from c. 1048 to 1213

    Georgia and rallied a large coalition of Muslim states led by the Artuqid Ilghazi and Toğrul b. Muhammad. The size of the Muslim army is still a matter of

    Georgian–Seljuk wars

    Georgian–Seljuk wars

    Georgian–Seljuk_wars

  • 1107
  • Calendar year

    3-years ago (see 1104). Joscelin I, lord of Turbessel, is released by Ilghazi (the Artukid ruler of Mardin) for a ransom of 20,000 dinars and the promise

    1107

    1107

    1107

  • Banu Munqidh
  • Syrian Arab family

    Muslim–Crusader coalition composed of Roger of Antioch, Toghtekin of Damascus and Ilghazi of Mardin besieged Shayzar in response to the plans of the Banu Munqidh's

    Banu Munqidh

    Banu_Munqidh

  • Maarrat Misrin
  • Town in Idlib, Syria

    approach of Baldwin II in 1119. The Burid and Artuqid rulers Toghtekin and Ilghazi besieged it the next year, prompting Baldwin II to lead a relief effort

    Maarrat Misrin

    Maarrat_Misrin

  • Rukn al-Dawla Da'ud
  • Early 12th century Turkish Bey

    his position, he consistently acknowledged the authority of his uncle Ilghazi, even dispatching soldiers to him on multiple occasions. However, in 1122

    Rukn al-Dawla Da'ud

    Rukn al-Dawla Da'ud

    Rukn_al-Dawla_Da'ud

  • 1122
  • Calendar year

    (b. 1060) October 20 – Ralph d'Escures, English archbishop November 8 – Ilghazi, Artuqid ruler of Mardin November 28 – Ottokar II, margrave of Styria[citation

    1122

    1122

    1122

  • War of Mosul (1106-1107)
  • arrival, so he lifted the siege on Mosul and left towards Sinjar. There, Ilghazi bin Artuq joined him, and his army became four thousand soldiers. As for

    War of Mosul (1106-1107)

    War_of_Mosul_(1106-1107)

  • 1110s
  • Decade

    annihilated near Sarmada by the combined Muslim forces (20,000 men) of Ilghazi, the Artuqid ruler of Aleppo. Muslim troops are sent to raid the suburbs

    1110s

    1110s

  • Military history of the Crusader states
  • successor states continued the war against the Frankish states. Najm ad-Din Ilghazi ibn Artuq's army destroyed the Antiochene field army and killed Roger of

    Military history of the Crusader states

    Military_history_of_the_Crusader_states

  • Husam al-Din Timurtash
  • Artuqid emir of Mardin

    intercede for the fate of Dubays ibn Sadaqa. He then accompanied his father, Ilghazi, to Aleppo in 1118 and remained in the city temporarily as governor while

    Husam al-Din Timurtash

    Husam al-Din Timurtash

    Husam_al-Din_Timurtash

  • Byzantium in the Crusading movement
  • Role of the Byzantine Empire in the Crusades

    following year, at the Battle of the Field of Blood, the Turkoman warlord Ilghazi inflicted a crushing defeat on Roger of Salerno, killing him. Antioch survived

    Byzantium in the Crusading movement

    Byzantium in the Crusading movement

    Byzantium_in_the_Crusading_movement

  • Bizaah
  • Town in Aleppo, Syria

    early 1119, when Roger of Antioch captured it from the Turkoman prince Ilghazi of Mardin. While the second was in 1138, during the Byzantine Emperor John

    Bizaah

    Bizaah

  • Alice of Antioch
  • Princess of Antioch from 1126 to 1130

    killed and the Frankish army of Antioch annihilated by the Turk army of Ilghazi in the Battle of the Field of Blood on 28 June 1119. King Baldwin arrived

    Alice of Antioch

    Alice_of_Antioch

  • 1120s
  • Decade

    Antioch to defend the northern Crusader states. He signs a 1-year truce with Ilghazi, Artuqid ruler of Mardin, securing the possession of Kafartab and other

    1120s

    1120s

  • List of Seljuk rulers in Syria (1076–1117)
  • ibn al-Malahi al-Dimashqi, 1117, regent as atabeg. To the Artuqids under Ilghazi. Atsiz ibn Abaq, 1076–1079 Abu Sa'id Taj ad–Dawla Tutush I, 1079–1095 Abu

    List of Seljuk rulers in Syria (1076–1117)

    List_of_Seljuk_rulers_in_Syria_(1076–1117)

  • Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Sari Ibn al-Salah
  • or Hamadan. He trained as a physician. He served as court physician to Ilghazi (r. 1107–1122), the Artuqid ruler of Mardin. He ended his life in Damascus

    Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn al-Sari Ibn al-Salah

    Ahmad_ibn_Muhammad_ibn_al-Sari_Ibn_al-Salah

  • Military history of Georgia
  • resulted in King David's decisive victory over the Seljuk force (under Ilghazi) and the reconquest of Muslim-held Tbilisi, which became the royal capital

    Military history of Georgia

    Military_history_of_Georgia

  • Battle of Sarmin
  • Battle in 1115

    Roger came to an agreement with his Muslim allies, Toghtekin of Damascus, Ilghazi of Mardin, and Lu'lu' al-Yaya of Aleppo. Both Christians and Muslims were

    Battle of Sarmin

    Battle of Sarmin

    Battle_of_Sarmin

  • Didgori: Land of Sacrificed Knights
  • 2009 Georgian film

    Walter Gauthier Drew Taylor as Baldwin II of Jerusalem Givi Chuguashvili as Ilghazi Valeri Korshia as Mahmud II of Great Seljuq Kylie Clay as Sophie Gega Choquri

    Didgori: Land of Sacrificed Knights

    Didgori:_Land_of_Sacrificed_Knights

  • Çakırhüyük, Besni
  • Town in Adıyaman Province, Turkey

    Marash. In the same year, an army of 133,000 men (likely exaggerated) under Ilghazi attacked Kaysun and its surrounding areas, burning many villages and enslaving

    Çakırhüyük, Besni

    Çakırhüyük,_Besni

  • Bahram al-Da'i
  • 1124. Bahram turned to Southern Syria as recommended by his supporter Ilghazi, the Artukid prince of Mardin. Bahram tried to establish a base in Damascus

    Bahram al-Da'i

    Bahram_al-Da'i

  • Ma'n dynasty
  • Druze chieftains of southern Mount Lebanon

    upper Euphrates River valley. Ma'n fought alongside the Artuqid leader Ilghazi against the Crusaders in northern Syria. He later moved to the Beqaa Valley

    Ma'n dynasty

    Ma'n dynasty

    Ma'n_dynasty

  • List of sources for the Crusades
  • Contemporary historiography of the Crusades

    Amid) a history that concentrates on the Artuqid dynasty, particularly Ilghazi and his victory over Roger of Salerno at the battle of Ager Sanguinis in

    List of sources for the Crusades

    List_of_sources_for_the_Crusades

  • Shaizar
  • Village in Hama, Syria

    from the city by his son Alp Arslan al-Akras. Shaizar participated in Ilghazi's campaign against Antioch in 1119. When Baldwin II of Jerusalem was taken

    Shaizar

    Shaizar

    Shaizar

  • Lordship of Marash
  • Lordship in Cilicia from 1104 to 1149

    reference to a steward (dapifer) of Marash named Arnulf, who died during Ilghazi's offensive in late 1119. In 1122, Baldwin II, now king, appointed Geoffrey

    Lordship of Marash

    Lordship_of_Marash

  • 1100s (decade)
  • Decade

    3-years ago (see 1104). Joscelin I, lord of Turbessel, is released by Ilghazi (the Artukid ruler of Mardin) for a ransom of 20,000 dinars and the promise

    1100s (decade)

    1100s_(decade)

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    English (West Yorkshire) : topographic name for someone who lived in a long valley, from Middle English long + botme, bothem ‘valley bottom’. Given the surname’s present-day distribution, Longbottom in Luddenden Foot, West Yorkshire, may be the origin, but there are also two places called Long Bottom in Hampshire, two in Wiltshire, and Longbottom Farm in Somerset and in Wiltshire.

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    Beautiful, Without decept, Pure

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