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  • So reluctantly Shams ad Daulah turned over the citadel to the atabeg of Mosul.

    De Re Militari: The Society for Medieval Military History » The Battle for Antioch in the First Crusade (1097-98) according to Peter Tudebode 2009

  • They also resorted to the institution of the atabeg, a Turkish commander appointed to serve as tutor to a minor Seljuk prince and to govern in his name.

    1008 2001

  • Shams al-Din Eldiguz, the atabeg of the Seljuk sultan of Baghdad, established an independent dynastic state in Azerbaijan and northwestern Iran that lasted until 1225.

    1082 2001

  • Imad al-Din Zangi, the atabeg (tutor) of a Seljuk prince, established himself in Mosul in 1127 and in Aleppo the following year.

    1082 2001

  • The initiative of Bohemund led to the capture of Antioch just 2 days before a relieving army of 75,000 strong under the atabeg of Mosul, [[Kerboga]] would arrived, delayed itself after a fruitless three-week long attempt to dislodge Baldwin from Edessa.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • The initiative of Bohemund led to the capture of Antioch just 2 days before a relieving army of 75,000 strong under the atabeg of Mosul,

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • The initiative of Bohemund led to the capture of Antioch just 2 days before a relieving army of 75,000 strong under the atabeg of Mosul,

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • The initiative of Bohemund led to the capture of Antioch just 2 days before a relieving army of 75,000 strong under the atabeg of Mosul,

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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