- and
spent his
entire life as a
puppet of Abbas' successor, Tala'i ibn
Ruzzik.
Experiencing epileptic seizures, al-Fa'iz died from an
episode at the age...
-
Ruzzik, the
vizier who had
raised al-Adid to the throne, fell
victim to a
palace plot in 1161, and was
replaced by his son,
Ruzzik ibn Tala'i.
Ruzzik...
- Tala'i ibn
Ruzzik (Arabic: طلائع ﺑﻦ ﺭﺯﻳﻚ, romanized: Ṭalāʾīʿ ibn
Ruzzīk, with his full
titles and
surnames Abū'l-Gharāt Fāris al-Muslimīn al-Malik al-Ṣāliḥ...
- ties to the
viziers Tala'i ibn
Ruzzik and his son
Ruzzik ibn Tala'i, he
joined Shawar when the
latter rebelled against Ruzzik and
seized the vizierate. Nine...
-
governor of
Middle Egypt, Tala'i ibn
Ruzzik, who was
aided by Sitt al-Qusur,
sister of the
young caliph al-Fa'iz. Ibn
Ruzzik quickly consolidated his rule over...
- Abū Shujāʿ
Ruzzīk ibn Ṭalāʾiʿ was the son of the
Twelver Shi'a
Armenian vizier of the
Fatimid Caliphate, Tala'i ibn
Ruzzik, and
succeeded his
father when...
- it in
token of
supplication to the
governor of Asyut, Tala'i ibn
Ruzzik. Ibn
Ruzzik readily agreed and
marched on Cairo. In the
unrest that followed,...
- الصالح طلائع) is a late Fatimid-era
mosque built by the
vizier Tala'i ibn
Ruzzik in 1160. It is
located south of Bab Zuweila, just
outside the
southern entrance...
-
Martijn Theodoor (ed.). E.J. Brill's
First Encyclopaedia of Islam, 1913–1936,
Volume VI: Morocco–
Ruzzik. Leiden: Brill. p. 777. ISBN 978-90-04-08265-6....
- new caliph. The
women of the
palace intervened,
calling on Ṭalā'i' ibn
Ruzzīk, a
Muslim Armenian governor in
Upper Egypt, to help. Tala'i
drove out Abbas...