• Atsiz ibn Uwaq al-Khwarizmi, also known as al-Aqsis, Atsiz ibn Uvaq, Atsiz ibn Oq and Atsiz ibn Abaq (died October 1079), was a Turkoman mercenary commander...
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    successful to deserve a name. Atsız name was also the name of at least two Seljuk emirs, Atsiz (1098 – 1156) and Atsiz ibn Uwaq (died 1078 or 1079). He attended...
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  • Atsiz (1098–1156), Khwarazmshah from 1127 to 1156 Atsiz or Atsız may also refer to: Atsiz ibn Uwaq (died 1079), ruler of Palestine from 1071 to 1079 Ala...
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    who had conquered large parts of the region since 1070. The Seljuk Atsiz ibn Uwaq had conquered Jerusalem from the Egyptian Fatimids in 1073, making the...
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  • Jerusalem (636–637) by Khalid ibn al-Walid during the Muslim conquest of the Levant Capture of Jerusalem by Atsiz ibn Uwaq (1073 and 1077), Turcoman mercenary...
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    prince August 5 – Hezilo (or Hettilo), bishop of Hildesheim October – Atsiz ibn Uwaq, Turkish emir of Damascus November 16 – Cao, empress of the Song dynasty...
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    guardians of the Abbasid Caliphs as well as independent Turkmen groups. Atsiz ibn Uwaq, a Turkmen of the Nawaki tribe, conquered Jerusalem in 1073 and Damascus...
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  • Damascus, Atsiz ibn Uwaq (r. 1071–1079) asked for help from Tutush. Having heard that Tutush was coming, the Fatimid forces retreated. Even though Atsiz accepted...
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  • unabated until the capture of Jerusalem in 1073 by the Seljuk Turks under Atsiz ibn Uwaq. The resulting treatment of pilgrims was a major impetus to the call...
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    of the Crusades. 1073: Jerusalem is captured by under Turcoman Emir Atsiz ibn Uwaq, who was advancing south into the weakening Fatimid Empire following...
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  • prince August 5 – Hezilo (or Hettilo), bishop of Hildesheim October – Atsiz ibn Uwaq, Turkish emir of Damascus November 16 – Cao, empress of the Song dynasty...
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    scholarly debate. In 1076, Damascus was conquered by the Turkman warlord Atsiz ibn Uwaq, who established himself as the ruler of the city and began the construction...
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  • Turkoman ruler of Damascus, Atsiz ibn Uwaq, demanded their handover, Şöglü, aiming to secure Badr's favour in his rivalry with Atsiz, eventually sent them to...
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  • Damascus, Atsiz ibn Uwaq (r. 1071–1079), asked for help from Tutush. Having heard that Tutush was coming, the Fatimid forces retreated. Even though Atsiz accepted...
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