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    Najm al-Din Alpi (r.1154–1176) was Artuqid ruler of Mardin and Mayyafariqin, and son of Timurtash. Throughout his rule, Alpi solidified alliances with...
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    he also confirmed Awn al-Din ibn Hubayra as his vizier. Awn al-Din had previously served as the vizier to his father. Awn al-Din's Tenure marked the final...
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    time of the death of Ḥusām al-Dīn Temür-Tash on 18 January 1154, the arch was not yet complete. His successor, Najm al-Dīn Alpī, set about completing the...
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    representations". Nasir al-Din Mahmud, dirham, 619 AH (1213-4 CE) Najm al-Din Alpi, Mardin, 558 H (1162-3 CE) Nur al-Din Muhammad, al-Hisn, 578 H (1182-3...
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    selected the route through the Araxes river, and the Artuqid lord Najm al-Din Alpi set out to join them. In August 1161, they arrived before Ani and besieged...
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    He died in 1154, and was succeeded by his son Najm al-Din Alpi. Malabadi Bridge Even his cousin, Badr al-Dawla Suleiman, who had been governor of Aleppo...
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  • introduction written by Mihran ibn Mansur ibn Miihran, who translated it for Najm ad-din Alpi, the Urtuqid prince, ruler from 1152 to 1176. Dimand, M., New Accessions...
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    the Artuqid ruler of Mardin, Husam al-Din Timurtash, and finished in AH 548 (1153/54) under his son Najm ad-Din Alpi [Wikidata]. A date later than AH 541...
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