al-Mu'azzam Turan Shah Dinar Aden Emir of Alexandria Reign 1180 Emir of Baalbek Reign 1178–1179 Predecessor Ibn al-Muqaddam Successor Farrukh Shah Emir of...
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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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in such names borne by the Ayyubids, such as Shahan-Shah, Bahram-Shah, farrukh-Shah andTuran-Shah. Most of the Ayyubid rulers spoke fluent Arabic and...
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Turan-Shah's Nubian campaign took place in 1173, between the Nubians of Upper Egypt and the Kurdish forces of the Ayyubid commander, Turan-Shah. The Nubians...
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as Malake Turan (Queen Turan), was an Iranian royal and the third wife of Reza Shah, with whom she had a son named Gholam Reza Pahlavi. Turan was born...
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Turan (Avestan: Tūiriiānəm; Middle Persian: Tūrān; Persian: توران, romanized: Turân, pronounced [tʰuːˈɾɒːn], lit. 'The Land of Tur') is a historical region...
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had requested Saladin's assistance and was given reinforcements under Turan-Shah, Saladin's brother. Consequently, the Nubians departed; but returned in...
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they were attacked and almost annihilated there by Saladin's brother Turan-Shah. The defeat of the Fatimid troops was a watershed in the history of Egypt...
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defeated Saladin's elder brother Turan Shah in August at Ayn al-Jarr and plundered Baalbek. Upon the deposition of Turan Shah for neglecting his duties in...
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black African troops by Saladin's men under the command of his brother, Turan-Shah. The elimination of the Fatimid military, along with the repulsion of...
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(Muhammad) 1142–1156 Tuğrul Shah 1156–1169 Bahram-Shah 1169–1174 Arslan Shah II 1174–1176 Turan Shah II 1176–1183 Muhammad Shah 1183–1187 Muhammad abandoned...
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ad-Din Turan-Shah in Damascus was too lax, and its relations with the Zengid rulers of Aleppo rather too friendly. He therefore moved Turan-Shah and selected...
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the wife of Ayyub ibn Shadi and mother of Selahaddin. Ali Ersan Duru as Turan-Shah, an elder brother of Saladin. Sezgin Erdemir as Asad ad-Din Shirkuh, the...
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Al-Zahir received Aleppo, Al-Adil I received Karak and Shawbak, and Turan-Shah retained Yemen. Conflict soon broke out between them with Al-Adil becoming...
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Turanshah, also Turan Shah (Arabic: توران شاه), (? – 2 May 1250), (epithet: al-Malik al-Muazzam Ghayath al-Din Turanshah (Arabic: الملك المعظم غياث الدين...
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the presence of the king, thus "freeing" Turan Shah from the yoke of the usurper; in reassuring Turan Shah of his safety as a vassal of Portugal, Albuquerque...
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Saladin, 1175–1178 Turan-Shah, brother of Saladin, 1178–1179 Farrukh Shah, nephew of Saladin, 1179–1182 Bahram Shah, son of Farrukh Shah, 1182–1230 Al-Ashraf...
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vitality and patroness of Vulci Turan-Shah (died 1180), Ayyubid prince (emir) of Yemen, Baalbek, Damascus, Alexandria Turan Akalın (born 1984), Turkish wheelchair...
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additional Syrian troops arrived under the command of Saladin's older brother, Turan-Shah, Saladin gradually distanced himself from the Fatimid regime, starting...
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Baha-ad-Din Iran-Shah ibn Turan-Shah (Persian: بهاالدین ایران شاه, 1059–1101, r. 1096–1101), or better simply known as Iran-Shah, was one of the Seljuk...
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Alp Arslan) Kerman Shah 1073–1074 Sultan Shah 1074–1075 or 1074–1085 Hussain Omar 1075–1084 or 1074 (before Sultan Shah) Turan Shah I 1084–1096 or 1085–1097...
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hundred thousand dinars. Turan-Shah, the older brother of Saladin, ruled the city after he conquered Yemen in 1173 CE. Turan-Shah built the citadel on the...
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Turan Shahr (Persian: توران شهر, also Romanized as Tūrān Shahr; also known as Tūrān Shāh) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District...
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their rise to power, Saladin dispatched his brother Turan Shah to conquer Yemen in 1174. Turan Shah conquered Zabid from the Mahdids in 1174, then marched...
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apparently soon withdrew. To deal with the Nubians, Saladin sent his brother Turan-Shah. The latter conquered Qasr Ibrim in January 1173, reportedly sacking it...
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brother Turan-Shah to join him in Cairo. He brings his family and retinue with him but also a substantial army provided by Nur al-Din. Turan-Shah is welcomed...
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Muhammad-Shah II (c. 1147 – 1187) was the last Seljuk amir of Kerman, from 1183 until 1186. The son of Bahram-Shah, Muhammad-Shah succeeded his uncle Turan-Shah...
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by Saladin's brother, al-Malik al-Mu'azzam Shams ad-Dawla Turanshah (Turan-Shah) from 1172 to 1174, but the Ayyubids withdrew a few years later. Some...
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Nur al-Din Shahanshah (died 1148) al-Malik al-Mu'azzam Shams al-Dawla Turan-Shah (died 1181) Salah al-Din Yusuf (Saladin) (1137–1193) al-Malik al-Adil...
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Abū'l-Mansūr Khan (1711—1781), king of Turan Shah Amanat, Shāh Amānat Ullāh Khān (died 1809), saint of Chittagong Shah Waliullah Adeeb (born 1969), former...
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