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- Sayf ad-Din Tankiz ibn Abdullah al-Husami an-Nasiri, better known simply as Tankiz (Arabic: تنكيز; died May 1340), was the Damascus-based Turkic na'ib...
- at-Tankiziyya (Arabic: التنكزية, romanized: al-Tankiziyya, lit. 'the place of Tankiz') is a historic building in Jerusalem that included a madrasa. It is part...
- The conquest of Malatya was led by Tankiz, the viceroy of Syria, under the orders of Sultan al-Nasir Muhammad, resulting in the annexation of Malatya to...
- deadly summer heat in 1312–1313. In 1314 the city of Malatya was captured by Tankiz, the deputy of an-Nasir in the Levant. An-Nasir's forces launched raids...
- Muhammad (r. 1310–1341) and one of his wives, Qutlumalik, the daughter of Emir Tankiz al-Husami of Damascus (r. 1312–1340). As sultan, Salih often displa**** public...
- המוסלמי Quarter Cotton market, reconstructed in 1336 by the Mamluk ruler Emir Tankiz, governor of Damascus Muslim Quarter Coordinates: 31°46′51″N 35°13′57″E...
- eventually caught with the intervention of Tankiz. The Sultan finally summoned the governors, Taraqlu, and Qaraja. Tankiz defended Qaraja and recommended to the...
- al-H****a near Damascus, and was buried near al-Qubaybat. Emir Sayf al-Din Tankiz, the na'ib of Syria, attended his funeral. Muhammad Abdullah Salem al-Amayra:...
- renovations of the city, including building the Jawliyya Madrasa. 1328: Tankiz, the Governor of Damascus, undertook further renovations including of the...
- Jerusalem on February 28, 1313. Damascus was now under the governorship of Tankiz. There, Ibn Taymiyya continued his teaching role as professor of Hanbali...