- The
Artuqid dynasty (alternatively Artukid, Ortoqid, or Ortokid; Turkish:
Artuklu Beyliği, Artuklular, pl. Artukoğulları; Turkmen:
Artykly begligi, Artykogullary;...
- the
Artuklu District of
Mardin Province in Turkey. It is
known for the
Artuqid architecture of its old city, and for its
strategic location on a rocky...
- Sökmen (also
called Moinuddin Sokman, Muʿīn ad-Dīn
Soqman or
Soqman ibn Ortoq) was a
Turkoman emir of the
Seljuk Empire in the
early 12th century. His...
- Nāṣir al-Dīn Maḥmūd (ruled 1201–1222) was a
ruler of the
Hasankeyf of the
Artuqid dynasty. He was a son of Nūr al-Dīn Muḥammad (1174–1185). He is particularly...
- Mesopotamia. The
Seljuk sultan Barkiyāruq
granted Hisn
Kayfa as a iqtâ' to the
Artuqids in 1101/1102. In 1104,
Joscelin I of Edessa, at that time the
count of...
- a scholar, inventor,
mechanical engineer,
artisan and
artist from the
Artuqid Dynasty of
Jazira in Mesopotamia. He is best
known for
writing The Book...
- (1078–1375)
Anatolian beyliks (1081–1423)
County of
Edessa (1098–1150)
Artuqids (1101–1409)
Empire of
Trebizond (1204–1461)
Latin Empire (1204–1261) Karamanids...
-
founder of the
Artuqid dynasty. His father's name was Eksük. He was the
Seljuk governor of
Jerusalem between 1085–1091.
Although the
Artuqid dynasty was...
- Prin****lity of
Antioch was
annihilated by the army of
Ilghazi of Mardin, the
Artuqid ruler of
Aleppo on 28 June 1119.
Antioch and the
other Crusader States...
- “Sign of Sagittarius” by al-Sufi in his book Ṣuwar al-kawākib al-thābita,
Artuqid Mardin, 1131 CE....