- The
Artuqid dynasty (alternatively
Artukid, Ortoqid, or Ortokid; Turkish:
Artuklu Beyliği, Artuklular, pl. Artukoğulları; Turkmen:
Artykly begligi, Artykogullary;...
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years of his reign,
Togan Arslan accepted the
suzerainty of
Artukids and
together with
Artukids, parti****ted in a
number of
military operations against...
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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...
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death Harput was
annexed by the
Artukids of Hasankeyf. Nevertheless, in 1185
another beylik was
founded by
Artukids in Harput. The
beylik of Mengüceks...
- son Ibrahim, but
Ilghazi took
Mardin from him in 1108. As head of the
Artukids he made no
lasting alliances and
frequently switched sides,
allying with...
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Battle of
Sarmada took
place between the Prin****lity of
Antioch and the
Artukids on June 28, 1119. The town is
distinguished by the
Roman tomb of Alexandras...
- and
plundered several forts of the
Artukids. By this
policy he was
caught in
between the
Seljuks and the
Artukids. But,
Seljuks of
Syria reconciled them...
- 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...
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After Ilaldı's
death in 1142, the
beylik had to
accept the
suzerainty of
Artukids who
captured most of its territory. Moreover, the
family of Nisan, once...
- family.
Balak died
young in 1124 and the
Artukids of Hisn
Kayfa took over. Later, Imad ad-Din Abu Bakr, an
Artukid prince who had
previously attempted to...