- Abū Bakr Muḥammad ibn
Ṭughj ibn Juff ibn Yiltakīn ibn Fūrān ibn Fūrī ibn Khāqān (8
February 882 – 24 July 946),
better known by the
title al-Ikhshīd (Arabic:...
- came to an end when the
Fatimid army
conquered Fustat in 969.
Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-Ikhshid, a
Turkic mamluk soldier, was
appointed governor by the Abbasid...
- its de
facto ruler from 946
after the
death of his master,
Muhammad bin
Tughj. Thereafter, he
ruled the
Ikshidid domains—Egypt and
southern Syria (including...
-
Ṭughj ibn Juff ibn Yiltakīn ibn Fūrān ibn Fūrī ibn Khāqān (died 906) was a
Turkic military officer who
served the
Abbasid Caliphate and the autonomous...
- lead from Baghdad,
capital of the
Abbasid Caliphate.
Summer –
Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-Ikhshid is
appointed governor and
becomes the
ruler of
Egypt and parts...
- as
governors on
behalf of the Abbasids, The
first governor (Muhammad bin
Tughj Al-Ikhshid) was
installed by the
Abbasid Caliph. They gave him and his descendants...
- I, as the 108th pope of the
Catholic Church.
February 8 –
Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-Ikhshid,
founder of the
Ikhshidid Dynasty (d. 946) Abu 'l-Asakir Jaysh...
- (approximate date) Abu'l-Husain Utbi,
Samanid vizier Al-Hasan ibn
Ubayd Allah ibn
Tughj,
Ikhshidid prince and
regent Eadwine,
ealdorman of Sus**** (approximate date)...
-
Northumbria 811 – Gao Ying,
Chinese politician (b. 740) 946 –
Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-Ikhshid,
Egyptian ruler (b. 882) 1115 –
Matilda of
Tuscany (b. 1046)...
- Proclus, Gr****
mathematician and
philosopher (d. ~485) 882 –
Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-Ikhshid,
Egyptian commander and politician,
Abbasid Governor of Egypt...