- Ïnanch
Sonqur (Turkic) (in Turkish: İnanç Sankur) or
Husam al-Din
Sunqur Inanj (in Persian: حسام الدین سنقر اینانج) (died 1169) was the
Seljuk amir of...
- al-Din Qara
Sonqur and
governor of Tripoli—al-Afram
defected to Öljaitü.
Despite extradition requests from Egypt,
ilkhan invested Qara
Sonqur (now under...
- al-Din Qara
Sonqur and
governor of
Tripoli - al-Afram
defected to Öljaitü.
Despite extradition requests from Egypt,
ilkhan invested Qara
Sonqur (now under...
-
Sukman al-Qutbl; and
shortly afterwards the Zangids,
descendants of Aq-
Sonqur, in Mosul. p. 171: In
Armenia the Shah-Armanids,
descendants of the ghulam...
-
Ahmadili became Atagberg of the
Seljuk Prince Dawud ibn Mahmud. His son Aq-
Sonqur II was
Ataberg for the
infant son of
Muhammad ibn Mas'ud in 1159, and in...
- Arran,
Ozbeg was
appointed to rule Hamadan, sons of the
daughter of Ïnanch
Sonqur,
Qutlugh Inanch Muhammad and Amir
Amiran Umar
ruled Rey,
Isphahan and parts...
- of
Ilkhanate envoys arrived,
offering Mamluk renegade in Ilkhanate, Qara
Sonqur (husband of Oljath) in exchange. The
Sultan accepted and
Timurtash was executed...
-
power in 1161.
Tekele followed his father, Zangi, only
after eliminating Sonqur's son Toghril.
During the
closing years of Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd and Sa'd II...
-
David VIII (d. 1302),
marries a
third time,
taking as her
husband Qara
Sonqur,
Governor of
Maragheh (now in the East
Azerbaijan province of Iran), in...
- and
eventually died in 1159 at Hamadan. The
powerful amir of Ray, Ïnanch
Sonqur, then put Suleiman-Shah on the
Seljuq throne. One of his
wives was Gawhar...