- Abu'l-Ashbāl al-
Ḍirghām ibn ʿĀmir ibn Sawwār al-Lukhamī (Arabic: أبو الأشبال ضرغام بن عامر بن سوار اللخمي) (fl. 1153–1164) was an Arab
military commander...
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latter lasted only a few
months in
office before being overthrown by
Dirgham. The
constant power struggles in
Cairo enfeebled the
Fatimid state, allowing...
-
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- in 1164. In
response Dirgham sought help from Amalric, but
Shirkuh and
Shawar arrived before Amalric could intervene and
Dirgham was killed. Shawar, however...
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invade in 1164. In response,
Dirgham allied with Amalric, but the king
could not
mobilize in time to save him.
Dirgham was
killed during Shirkuh's invasion...
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former position as the de
facto ruler of
Egypt against the new vizier,
Dirgham.
Dirgham attempted to
thwart his rival's
plans by
opening negotiations with...
- was
asked by
Shawar to
intervene in
Egypt in a
dispute between him and
Dirgham over the
Fatimid vizierate. Nur ad-Din sent Shirkuh, and this was to be...
- lieutenants,
Dirgham. He
again sought ****istance from
Sultan Nur ad-Din, who sent one of his generals, Shirkuh, to
settle the dispute.
Dirgham was killed...
- As vizier,
Shawar came into
conflict with his rival, the Arab
general Dirgham. The
internal disorder of the
Caliphate attracted the
attention and meddling...
-
Fatimid caliph al-Adid, Shawar, had been
driven out of
Egypt by his
rival Dirgham, a
member of the
powerful Banu
Ruzzaik tribe. He
asked for
military backing...