- The
Mirdasid dynasty (Arabic: المرداسيون, romanized: al-Mirdāsiyyīn), also
called the Banu Mirdas, was an Arab Shia
Muslim dynasty which ruled an Aleppo-based...
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Tulunid dynasty Ikhshidid dynasty Zangid dynasty Hamdanid dynasty Mirdasid dynasty Fatimid Syria Saljuqid Syria Crusader states County of
Edessa Prin****lity...
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emirate of
Aleppo under Sayf al-Dawla in 944–945,
which was
succeeded by the
Mirdasid emirate in 1024.
According to the
historian Thierry Bianquis, at that time...
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forces of the
Mirdasid Emirate of Aleppo,
likewise under the
personal command of Emir
Shibl al-Dawla Nasr (r. 1029–1038). The
Mirdasids defeated the much...
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ruled for two
years before being ********inated by a
Fatimid agent. The
Mirdasids conquered Aleppo in 1024 and kept
their autonomy through political maneuvers...
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Muslim powers,
including local lords, the Hamdanids, the Uqaylids, the
Mirdasids and the Seljuks,
among others.
Rahbat Malik ibn Tawk was destro**** in...
- and
northern Syria. His
Mirdasid dynasty ruled Aleppo until 1080, with
minor interruption. The
Kilab were the core of the
Mirdasid army and
defended their...
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inhabited in the 11th century by
Kurdish troops garrisoned there by the
Mirdasids. In 1142 it was
given by
Raymond II,
Count of Tripoli, to the
order of...
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political ambition. Al-Jarjara'i
stoked conflict between ****htakin and the
Mirdasid emir of Aleppo,
Shibl al-Dawla Nasr,
which ended when ****htakin defeated...
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Tulunid dynasty Ikhshidid dynasty Zangid dynasty Hamdanid dynasty Mirdasid dynasty Fatimid Syria Saljuqid Syria Crusader states County of
Edessa Prin****lity...