- Najm al-Din
Ilghazi ibn
Artuq (Arabic: نجم الدين إلغازي ابن أرتوك; died
November 8, 1122) was the
Turkoman Artukid ruler of
Mardin from 1107 to 1122....
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Crusader army of the 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...
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descendants ruled the
region around Hasankeyf between 1102 and 1231;
Ilghazi's branch ruled from
Mardin and
Mayyafariqin between 1106 and 1186 (until...
- Tbilisi, on
August 12, 1121. The
large Muslim army,
under the
command of
Ilghazi, was
unable to
maneuver and
suffered a
devastating defeat due to King David...
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Georgia routed the
united armies of
Ilghazi and the
Seljuq prince Toghrul Arslan in August.
Taking advantage of
Ilghazi's weakness,
Baldwin launched a military...
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Baldwin II of
Jerusalem won a
disputed victory over a
Muslim army led by
Ilghazi of
Mardin since the
Muslim army
claimed it as a
victory also. The battle...
- army in 1115
against an
alliance of the Franks, Toghtekin, his son-in-law
Ilghazi and the
Muslims of Aleppo.
Bursuq feigned retreat and the
coalition disbanded...
- his parti****tion in the
Battle of the "Field of Blood". In this battle,
Ilghazi, the
Artuqid ruler of
Mardin almost annihilated the army of
Roger of Salerno...
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military pressure on
Aleppo that the city
allied with
Ortoqid emir
Ilghazi in 1118.
Ilghazi invaded the Prin****lity in 1119, and
despite the
urging of the...
- the crusaders.
After pillaging the
County of Edessa,
Seljuk commander Ilghazi made
peace with the Crusaders. In 1121 he went
north towards Georgia and...