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Ishaq ibn
Kundaj (Arabic: إسحاق بن كنداج) or Kundajiq, was a
Turkic military leader who pla**** a
prominent role in the
turbulent politics of the Abbasid...
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Kundaj (Persian: كوندج) is a
village in, and the
capital of, Kuhpayeh-e
Gharbi Rural District of the
Central District of
Abyek County,
Qazvin province...
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fleeing to Ibn Tulun's domain, but he was
apprehended en
route by
Ishaq ibn
Kundaj, the
governor of the
Jazira and Mosul, and was sent back to Iraq. This led...
- [citation needed] In the late 9th
century the
Turkic dynasts Ishaq ibn
Kundaj and his son
Muhammad seized control over Mosul, but in 893
Mosul came once...
- (before they surrender), and the
other crews are killed.
December –
Ishaq ibn
Kundaj, a
Turkic military leader,
arrests the
Abbasid caliph Al-Mu'tamid, when...
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proved victorious, and Ibn
Kundaj was
forced to
acknowledge his
suzerainty in 886/7.
During the
negotiations between Ibn
Kundaj and Khumarawayh, according...
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Muhammad ibn
Ishaq ibn
Kundaj (Arabic: محمد بن إسحاق بن كنداج) was a
prominent general of the
Abbasid Caliphate in the
early 10th century. He was the son...
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deputies Khidr bin
Ahmad (c. 874) Autonomous:
Ishaq ibn
Kundaj (879–891)
Muhammad ibn
Ishaq ibn
Kundaj (891–892)
Ahmad ibn Isa al-Shaybani (892–893) Hamdan...
- however, Sa'id ibn
Makhlad managed to
alert the
governor of Mosul,
Ishaq ibn
Kundaj, who
overtook and
defeated al-Mu'tamid and his
escort at al-Haditha on the...
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chief of
security (Shurtah) in
Baghdad during the
Abbasid era.
Ishaq ibn
Kundaj,
Abbasid general and
governor Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir, (died
March 988) was...