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Jikirmish, also
known as Jekermish,
Chokurmish or Chökürmish (died in 1106), was the
Turkoman atabeg of
Mosul from 1102 to 1106.
After the
death of his...
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Battle of
Harran in 1104. He was held
first by Sökmen of Mardin, then by
Jikirmish of Mosul, and
finally by
Jawali Saqawa.
During his captivity, Tancred...
- Jerusalem, and Benedict, the
Archbishop of Edessa. The Seljuks,
under Jikirmish,
governor of Mosul, and Sokman, the
Artuqid lord of Mardin,
gathered in...
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purloined Baldwin from
Jikirmish of
Mosul who, in turn, had
taken him from Sökmen.
Jawali was
designated successor to
Jikirmish by
Muhammad I
Tapar when...
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erected a
citadel there.
Beginning with the rule of the
Turkmen atabeg Jikirmish in 1106/07,
Sinjar entered its most
prosperous historical period lasting...
- The
mamluk Jikirmish seized Mansur and
usurped the
emirate of
Jazirat Ibn ʿUmar on Mansur's
death in
January 1096. In late 1096,
Jikirmish set out to...
- 890–990
Numayrid Emirate 990–1081
Uqaylid Emirate 1081–1102
Seljuk Empire (
Jikirmish) 1102–1106
Artuqid State 1106–1127
Zengid Emirate 1127–1182
Ayyubid Sultanate...
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Jikirmish would send him to a
prison in Mosul.
During the battle,
Tancred captured a
Turkic princess of
Jikirmish's household at Edessa.
Jikirmish offered...
- the 12th–13th centuries,
beginning with the rule of the
Turkmen atabeg Jikirmish in c. 1106–1107,
through the high
cultural period under a
cadet branch...
- Kerbogha, 1102. Musa al-Turkomani, Kerbogha's
deputy at Hisn Kaifa, 1102.
Jikirmish 1102–1106
Jawali Saqawa, 1106–1109 Mawdud, 1109–1113
Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi...