- Sökmen is a
Turkish given name or surname.
Notable persons with that name include: Sökmen (Artuqid) (died 1104),
Turkish bey Sökmen el-Kutbî (died 1111)...
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Archbishop of Edessa. The Seljuks,
under Jikirmish,
governor of Mosul, and
Sokman, the
Artuqid lord of Mardin,
gathered in the area of the Khabur, perhaps...
- Sökmen (also
called Moinuddin Sokman, Muʿīn ad-Dīn
Soqman or
Soqman ibn Ortoq) was a
Turkoman emir of the
Seljuk Empire in the
early 12th century. His...
- (1103–1128).
Other atabeg "kingdoms"
sprang up to the
north east,
founded by
Sokman (Sökmen), who
established himself at
Kaifa in Diyarbakır
about 1101, and...
- atabegs,
Janah ad-Dawla and
Toghtekin were in control. Ridwan's
retainer Sokman ben
Artuq held Jerusalem; Ridwan's father-in-law, Yağısıyan,
ruled Antioch;...
- of
Harran in 1104,
Fakhr al-Mulk
asked Sokman, the
former Ortoqid governor of Jerusalem, to intervene;
Sokman marched into
Syria but was
forced to return...
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Ortokid dynasties were
created in
Armenia and Kurdistan, the
former by
Sokman, the Shah-Armen (or "King of Armenia") and the
other by Il-Ghazi. Clifford...
- S2CID 53548143.
Retrieved 23
April 2014. Reinsalu, E.; Valgma, I.; Lind, H.;
Sokman, K. (2006). "Technogenic
water in
closed oil
shale mines" (PDF). Oil Shale...
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prompted two
nearby Turkoman rulers,
Jikirmish of
Mosul and the
Artuqid leader Sokman to
attack Edessa. Bohemond, Tancred, and
Joscelin hurried to his rescue...
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because of
their conflict. The Seljuks,
under Jikirmish,
atabeg of Mosul, and
Sokman, the
Artuqid lord of Mardin,
gathered in the area of the Khabur, perhaps...