• Ridwan (c. 1077 – 10 December 1113) was a Seljuk emir of Aleppo from 1095 until his death. Ridwan was born to the Seljuk prince Tutush, who had established...
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  • the governorship of Syria. Later that year, Tutush reached Aleppo, then ruled by the Mirdasid emir Sabiq ibn Mahmud, and began a three-month-long siege...
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  • Tutush Ibn Duqaq Ibn Tutush Seljuki (Arabic: تتش بن دقاق بن تتش السلجوقي), commonly known as Tutush II, was an infant Emir of Damascus. Tutush II was son...
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  • /1096 from Ridwan and held the city, under the suzerainty of the Fatimid Caliphate, until his assassination by the Assassins. Khalaf ibn Mula'ib belonged...
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  • converts (e.g. Iranshah ibn Turanshah) or at least to have Nizari sympathies at times (e.g. Barkiyaruq and Ridwan ibn Tutush). Unlike the Fatimids who...
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  • Seljuq ruler of Syria, Tutush I, and Safwat al-Mulk Khatun. He was the brother of Ridwan. When their father died in 1095, Ridwan claimed Syria for himself...
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  • Syria. After Tutush's death in 1095, Sökmen took service with Ridwan of Aleppo, Tutush's son. Sökmen made use of the fight between Ridwan and his brother...
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  • Tutush I, granted Yağısiyan more territory around Manbij and Turbessel. When Tutush died in 1095 fighting the son of Malik Shah, his sons, Ridwan and...
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  • Malik-Shah, Tutush claimed the Seljuk crown, but he was killed by the forces of his nephew Berkyaruq near Ray. Subsequently, Irtash's brother Ridwan moved to...
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    Rukn al-Din Abu al-Muzaffar Arslan Shah Ibn Tughril II (1133–1176) was a Seljuk sultan who appointed as ruler of Iraq and Persia. His reign lasted fifteen...
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    reach out to Tutush, but suddenly died in 1094, with her sickly son Mahmud dying a month later. Berkyaruq also had to deal with his uncle Tutush, who invaded...
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    Sunqur al-Hajib 1087–1094 Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla Tutush I (second time) 1094–1095 Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan 1095–1113 Tadj ad-Dawla Alp Arslan al-Akhras 1113–1114...
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  • Shayzar, and Khalaf ibn Mula'ib, the Fatimid governor of Afamiyya (Qal'at al-Mudhiq) who had seized the fortified city from Ridwan. Khalaf was probably...
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  • under Ilghazi. Atsiz ibn Abaq, 1076–1079 Abu Sa'id Taj ad–Dawla Tutush I, 1079–1095 Abu Nasr Shams al-Muluk Duqaq, 1095–1104 Tutush II, son of Duqaq, 1104...
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    bid for the Seljuk throne, Tutush had Aq Sunqur executed and after Tutush died in battle, the town was ruled by his son Ridwan. The city was besieged by...
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    The Seljuk ruler Tutush (r. 1079–1095) initiated the repair of damage caused by the 1069 fire. In 1082, his vizier, Abu Nasr Ahmad ibn Fadl, had the central...
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  • 1095 25 February. After the death of their father Tutush I, Duqaq becomes emir of Damascus and Ridwan the Seljuk ruler of Aleppo. 1–7 March. The Council...
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    his brother Tutush I who started a civil war against Berkyaruq to become sultan himself. When Tutush was killed in 1095, his sons Ridwan and Duqaq inherited...
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    Tyre and Tripoli, the Arab Banu Munqidh seized Shaizar, and Tutush's sons Duqaq and Ridwan succeeded in Damascus and Aleppo respectively, but their atabegs...
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