-
Martyropolis in 588 AD, but soon
prospered again. It was
known by the name of
Mayyāfāriqīn after the
Arabs took over this
region in the 7th century. It was then...
- The
siege of
Mayyafariqin in 1259–1260 was a
Mongol siege against the last
Ayyubid ruler Al-Kamil
Muhammad in his city of
Mayyāfāriqīn (modern Silvan...
-
Hasankeyf between 1102 and 1231; Ilghazi's
branch ruled from
Mardin and
Mayyafariqin between 1106 and 1186 (until 1409 as v****als) and
Aleppo from 1117–1128;...
- ibn al-Adil Abu Bakr ibn Najm ad-Din
Ayyub was the
Ayyubid ruler of
Mayyafariqin (1220–1247). Al
Muzaffar Ghazi was one of the sons of the
Sultan Al-Adil...
- was the son of al-Muzaffar
Ghazi and the last
Ayyubid emir (prince) of
Mayyafariqin (1247–1260). He is also
known as Al
Kamil Muhammad II to distinguish...
- Weltchronik, 26551–26675).
Nicolle 2011, p. 26: "This
copper dirham,
minted at
Mayyafariqin in 587 AH (1190/01 AD)
shows Saladin wearing the
sharbush hat of a Saljuq-style...
-
their submission to Möngke in Karakorum, such as the
Ayyubid ruler of
Mayyafariqin Al-Kamil Muhammad, who went in
person in 1253 and
encountered there other...
-
northern Syria,
centred at Aleppo, and the
western Jazira,
centred at
Mayyafariqin, was
recognized by the
Ikhshidids and the
Abbasid caliph. A
series of...
- the
third Ayyubid emir (prince) of the
Diyar Bakr emirate,
centered in
Mayyafariqin,
between 1200 and 1210 CE.[full
citation needed] He was the
fourth eldest...
- successors. His
descendants also
controlled the
critical border fortress of
Mayyafariqin in the far
northeast of the
Ayyubid realm. Elsewhere, Saladin's descendants...