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Altuntash (died 1032) was a
Turkic Khwarazmshah from 1017
until his
death in 1032.
Altuntash was
originally a
slave commander serving the
Ghaznavid Sebüktegin...
- Khwarazmshahs—the
Afrighids (305–995), Ma'munids (995–1017), the line of
Altuntash (1017–1041), and the most
prominent ones, the ****hteginids (1097–1231)...
- calendar.
Battle of Shaizar:
Sultan Muhammad I
Tapar appoints Mawdud ibn
Altuntash,
Turkic governor (atabeg) of Mosul, to lead a
Seljuk expedition against...
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defeated (due to a
feigned flight) by a
Seljuk army
under Mawdud ibn
Altuntash, the
Turkic governor (atabeg) of Mosul, at the
Jordan River south of the...
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Mawdud ibn
Ahmad (Arabic: شرف الدولة مودود, romanized: Sharaf al-Dawla Mawdūd; died 2
October 1113) was an Arab
Muslim military leader who was
atabeg of...
- 1101, and by his
brother Ilghazi. The city of
Mosul was
under Mawdud ibn
Altuntash, and was
later ruled by
atabegs such as
Aksunkur and Zengi.
Zengi became...
- the ********ins
include Janah ad-Dawla, emir of Homs, (1103),
Mawdud ibn
Altuntash,
atabeg of
Mosul (1113),
Fatimid vizier Al-Afdal
Shahanshah (1121), Seljuk...
- of
Ghazna had
appointed Turkish slave commanders from
their own army,
Altuntash and his sons, as
governors there with the
ancient title of
Khwarazm Shah...
- army sent by the
Sultan of the
Seljuk Turks and
commanded by
Mawdud ibn
Altuntash of Mosul.
Beginning in 1110, the
Seljuk Sultan Muhammad I in
Baghdad ordered...
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commanded by King
Baldwin I of
Jerusalem and a
Seljuk army led by
Mawdud ibn
Altuntash of
Mosul fought to a
tactical draw, but a
withdrawal of
Crusader forces...