- Saʿīd Āqsunqur al-
Bursuqī (قسیم الدوله سیف الدین ابو سعید آقسنقر البرسقی), also
known as
Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi,
Aqsonqor il-
Bursuqi,
Aksunkur al-Bursuki...
- king
Baldwin II's
crusader forces and the Muslims, led by Aq-Sunqur al-
Bursuqi, the
Seljuq atabeg of
Mosul on 11 June 1125.
Being one of the bloodiest...
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himself with the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem against the
Seljuk general Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi, who had been sent by the
Seljuk sultan Muhammad I
Tapar to
fight the Crusaders...
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April 1109. Mawdud, the
Atabeg of Mosul, and his successor,
Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi,
launched a
series of
campaigns against Edessa in the
early 1110s, devastating...
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Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi, 1113–1114 Juyûsh-Beg, 1114–1124
Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi,
second rule, 1124–1126 Mas’ûd ibn
Bursuqî, son of
Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi, 1126–1127...
- (1106-1109), then
Mawdud (1109-1113), and from 1114,
under Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi.
Zengi remained in
Mosul until 1118, when he
entered into the
service of...
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Fatimid vizier Al-Afdal
Shahanshah (1121),
Seljuk atabeg Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi (1126),
Fatimid caliph al-Amir bi-Ahkami’l-Lah (1130), Taj al-Mulk Buri...
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intervention of the
atabeg of Mosul,
Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi, and Mas'ud was pardoned. In 1126, al-
Bursuqi was
murdered by ********ins,
believed have been under...
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withdrawal following the
arrival of a
relief force led by
Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi.
Located in the
Syrian steppes,
Aleppo was an
important center of the Muslim...
- fast and died
later that day. He was
succeeded as
atabeg by
Aqsunqur al-
Bursuqi, his
representative at Baghdad.
Maalouf 1984, p. 87. Grousset, René (1934)...