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Shams ad-Din
Turanshah ibn
Ayyub al-Malik al-Mu'azzam
Shams ad-Dawla
Fakhr ad-Din
known simply as
Turanshah (Arabic: توران شاه بن أيوب) (died 27 June 1180)...
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Turanshah, also
Turan Shah (Arabic: توران شاه), (? – 2 May 1250), (epithet: al-Malik al-Muazzam
Ghayath al-Din
Turanshah (Arabic: الملك المعظم غياث الدين...
- was captured,
troubles began between Turanshah on one side and
Shajar al-Durr and the
Mamluks on the other.
Turanshah,
knowing he
would not have full sovereignty...
- (second rule), 1239–1245 As-Salih
Ayyub (second rule), 1245–1249 Al-Muazzam
Turanshah, son of as-Salih Ayyub, 1249–1250 An-Nasir Yusuf, son of al-Aziz Muhammad...
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Turanshah, and had kept him at a safe
distance from
Egypt in Hasankeyf. As-Salih's widow,
Shajar al-Durr,
managed to hide his
death until Turanshah arrived...
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Turanshah may
refer to:
Shams ad-Din
Turanshah (d. 1180),
brother of Saladin,
ruler of Yemen,
Baalbek and
Damascus Al-Mu'azzam
Turanshah ibn
Salah al-Din...
- Al-Muʿaẓẓam
Tūrānshāh ibn Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn (c. 1181 – 1260) was a
Kurdish military commander and
Ayyubid prince, a son of Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn (Saladin). For his...
- husband's death. She
forged a do****ent
which appointed his son al-Muazzam
Turanshah, then in Syria, as heir and
Fakhr ad-Din as viceroy. But the
Crusade continued...
- Al-Muazzam
Turanshah. For a
brief period Shajar ad-Durr
ruled as Sultana, but she was soon
replaced by Izz ad-Din Aybak. The
murder of
Turanshah meant that...
- (Upper Mesopotamia)-based son al-Mu'azzam
Turanshah.
Although the
Salihiyya welcomed his succession,
Turanshah challenged their dominance in the paramilitary...