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Alptakin (also
known as Aftakin) was a
Turkish military officer of the Buyids, who parti****ted, and
eventually came to lead, an
unsuccessful rebellion...
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Turkic commander Alptakin, who
ousted the
Fatimids from
Damascus and
became its ruler, and the Qarmatians, who
allied with
Alptakin. In the
first half...
- them and the ****
Arabs of the city who
frequently revolted. A Turk,
Alptakin drove out the
Fatimids five
years later, and
through diplomacy, prevented...
- army of
Alptakin and the Fatimids. However,
during the battle,
Marzuban betra****
Alptakin and
abandoned the battlefield. The
forces of
Alptakin were shortly...
- into
Syria Alexandretta 1st and 2nd
Qarmatian invasions Struggle with
Alptakin Aleppo Apamea Uprisings of
Muffarij b.
Daghfal Bedouin alliance uprising...
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briefly succeeded by the Qarmatians,
after the latter's
Turkish rebel ally
Alptakin invaded northern Syria and
established Homs as his base. In 891, Muslim...
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agreement with
Alptakin, the Turk
ruler of Damascus,
whereby the
Fatimids would control Gaza and the land
south of it,
including Egypt,
while Alptakin controlled...
- the city he had to
retreat due to the
arrival of
Alptakin's Qarmatian allies.
Followed by
Alptakin's forces,
Jawhar was
pushed back to Tiberias, Ramla...
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between the
Fatimid army, led in
person by
Caliph al-Aziz, and the
forces of
Alptakin, the
Turkic ruler of Damascus. 31°51′57.5″N 34°44′46.75″E / 31.865972°N...
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general Jawhar decisively defeated by
combined forces of
Buyid general Alptakin,
Qarmatians and Banu Tayy tribes. 978 or 979
Battle of
Pankaleia The rebel...