- Ala ud-Din
Timurtash (died 1328; also Temürtaš or Timür-Tash) was a
member of the
Chobanids who
dominated politics in the
final years of the Ilkhanate...
- son
Timurtash,
Eretna migrated to
Anatolia following Timurtash's appointment as the
Ilkhanid governor of the region. He took part in
Timurtash's campaigns...
- dynasty's founder, Eretna, was an
Ilkhanid officer of
Uyghur origin,
under Timurtash, who was
appointed as the
governor of Anatolia. Some time
after the latter's...
-
Husam al-Din
Timurtash (c. 1105 – 1154) was an
Artuqid emir of
Mardin (1122–1154) and
ruler of
Aleppo (1124–1125). The main
sources of his
reign were...
- 1101–1104 Ilghazi, son of Artuk, 1107–1122
Timurtash, son of Ilghazi, 1122–1154 Alpï I, son of
Timurtash, 1154–1176
Ilghazi II, son of Alpï I, 1176–1184...
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officer under Timurtash tasked to
capture the city. When
Yakub was
about to
engage in a
battle with Eretna, the
latter was
called back by
Timurtash in 1327...
- of the town, came in 1397,
under the
Ottoman generals Yaqub Pasha and
Timurtash. Finally, in 1458,
Athens was
captured by the
Ottomans under the personal...
-
officials on 6 May 1124, and
Baldwin was
seized by Ilghazi's son,
Timurtash.
Timurtash entrusted Sultan, the emir of Shaizar, with
commencing negotiations...
- him. The
widows of
Timurtash Daulat and
Kalturmish were even
married to him.
Mameluk Sultan Al-Nasr Muhammad, who had
ordered Timurtash' execution, attempted...
- (Silvan today).
Balak succeeded him in
Aleppo and his sons
Suleiman and
Timurtash succeeded him in Mardin. Ibn al-Qalanisi is
generally neutral on the character...