- The
Artuqid dynasty (alternatively
Artukid, Ortoqid, or Ortokid; Turkish:
Artuklu Beyliği, Artuklular, pl. Artukoğulları; Turkmen:
Artykly begligi, Artykogullary;...
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Turkoman Artukid ruler of
Mardin from 1107 to 1122. He was born into the
Oghuz tribe of Döğer. His
father Artuk Bey was the
founder of the
Artukid dynasty...
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office 1091–1098
Preceded by
Artuk Bey Bey of
Artukids In
office 1102–1104
Succeeded by İbrahim of
Artukids Personal details Born
unknown Died 1104 Nationality...
- The
Artuklu Palace or
Artukid Palace or
Artuqid Palace (Turkish:
Artuklu Sarayı) was the seat of the Diyarbakır
branch of the
Artuqid dynasty, a Turkish...
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Piert or Pierre.[citation needed] The
first Artukid ruler of
Harput was Balak, who was
related to the
Artukid rulers of
Mardin and Hisn
Kayfa but not directly...
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tower in Diyarbakır. It was
built in 1208 in
honor of the
leader of the
Artukid Turkish dynasty,
Melik Salih Mahmut and
designed by the
architect İbrahim...
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leader of the
Artukid Turkish dynasty,
Melik Salih Mahmut, and
designed by the
architect Yahya Ibrahim Sufi. It is
adorned with the
Artukid symbols, Koranic...
- rulers. In 1118, the
Artukids took the city. They
resisted the
attacks of
Zengid ruler Imad al-Din
Zengi for many years. The
Artukid Husam al-Din Timurtash...
- son
Mehmet lost the prin****lity to an
Artukid named Balak, who then in turn was
conquered by a
different Artukid,
Shams ad-Dawla of Mayyafariqin.: 153 ...
- The
mihrab is
surrounded by an arch with
squinches that seem to
imitate Artukid style.: 19 The
minaret is a
square tower that is
visually divided into...