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- Bakjur was a Circ****ian military slave (mamluk or ghulam) who served the Hamdanids of Aleppo and later the Fatimids of Egypt. He seized control of Aleppo...
- 987). Fall – Fatimid troops under the defecting Hamdanid governor of Homs, Bakjur, attack Aleppo (modern Syria), but are repulsed through the intervention...
- important such defection was that of the Hamdanid governor of Homs, Bakjur, in 983. Bakjur contacted al-Aziz directly and offered to enter Fatimid service...
- Ja'far Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Baghdadi Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Tamimi Jawhar Bakjur Manjutakin ****htakin al-Dizbari al-Basasiri Qadi al-Fadil Military Fatimid...
- Jazira, but his rule was soon challenged by the rebellion of his governor Bakjur, who was supported by the Fatimids of Egypt. In turn, Sa'd came to rely...
- Qarghuyah would be guaranteed rule over Aleppo, and Bakjur would be designated as his successor. In 975, Bakjur deposed and imprisoned Qarghuyah and seized control...
- Al-Muqaddasi, Arab Muslim geographer Ashot-Sahak, king of Vaspurakan (Armenia) Bakjur, Hamdanid mercenary and governor Gausfred I, count of Empúries and Roussillon...
- Ja'far Muhammad ibn Ahmad al-Baghdadi Khalil ibn Ishaq al-Tamimi Jawhar Bakjur Manjutakin ****htakin al-Dizbari al-Basasiri Qadi al-Fadil Military Fatimid...
- Antzitene. Emir Sa'd al-Dawla recovers his capital, Aleppo, from the ghulam Bakjur, who receives the governorship of Homs as compensation. Æthelwold, bishop...
- al-Turab (978–983) Fatimid recovery of Damascus Baltakin al-Turki (983) Bakjur (983–991) Ya'qub al-Siqlabi (991) Manjutakin (993–996) Sulayman ibn Fallah...