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....
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Baghdad (r. 1118–1131) sent an expedition into Georgia under command of Ilghazi ibn Artuq of Mardin, whose hegemony in the Middle East and authority among the...
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Nakhchivan, Arab 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...
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Ilghazi succeeded Sökmen in Mardin and imposed his control over Aleppo at the request of the qadi Ibn al-Khashshab in 1118. The next year, Ilghazi defeated...
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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 Salerno...
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his position, he consistently acknowledged the authority of his uncle Ilghazi, even dispatching soldiers to him on multiple occasions. However, in 1122...
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of Ilghazi, and grandson of Artuk Bey which one of the important commander of the Oghuz Turks. According to the local 12th-century historian Ibn al-Azraq...
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Fatimid regent Al-Afdal Shahanshah reconquers Jerusalem from Artuq bin Ekseb's sons Ilghazi and Sokmen. 1099: Siege of Jerusalem (1099) – First Crusaders...
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Janah ad-Dawla and Toghtekin were in control. Ridwan's retainer Sokman ben Artuq held Jerusalem; Ridwan's father-in-law, Yağısıyan, ruled Antioch; and a...
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