- Abu'l-Qasim
Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid (Arabic: أبو القاسم أنوجور بن الإخشيد) was the
second ruler of the
Ikhshidid dynasty,
which ruled Egypt,
Syria and the...
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Tughj died nine
months later, and was
buried in Jerusalem. He left his son
Unujur as
ruler of his domains,
under the
tutelage of the
powerful black eunuch...
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Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-Ikhshid (محمد بن طغج الإخشيد) 946–961 Abu'l-Qasim
Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid (أبو القاسم أنوجور بن الإخشيد) 961–966 Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn...
- made by the
Egyptian regent Abu al-Misk
Kafur for the
Ikhshidid prince Unujur.
After the
Fatimid conquest of Egypt, the
Fatimid general Jawhar had it...
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Death of the
Ikhshidid ruler Muhammad bin Tughj,
accession of Abu'l-Qasim
Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid. Sayf al-Dawla
establishes himself at
Aleppo 949:
Death of...
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Muhammad ibn
Tughj al-Ikhshid, and
reigned from the
death of his
elder brother Unujur in 961.
Actual power throughout his
reign was held by the
capable black...
- III,
caliph of Córdoba Abd al-Malik I,
Samanid emir (b. 944) Abu'l-Qasim
Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid,
Ikhshidid ruler Adarnase V,
prince of Tao-Klarjeti (Georgia)...
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rulers for aid.
Their envoys first went to the
Ikhshidid ruler of Egypt,
Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid, but he
showed little inclination to come to
their aid. As...
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Makuria Ikhshidid Victory Kafur al-Ikhshidi
annexed Old Dongola. Abu'l-Qasim
Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Ikhshid
Kafur al-Ikhshidi ? Fatimid...
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Ptolemy XIII (c. 51–48 B.C.)
Commander Abu al-Misk
Kafur for Abu'l-Qasim
Unujur ibn al-Ikhshid and Abu'l-Hasan Ali ibn al-Ikhshid (946–966 A.D.) Vizier...