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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...
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  • 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 long...
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  • (1218–1227) Al-Mu'azzam Turanshah, emir of Damascus as al-Mu'azzam II (1249–1250) and sultan of Egypt (1249–1250) Moazzam (Mu'azzam) This disambiguation...
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    son of al-Kamil, 1232–1239 Al-Mu'azzam Turanshah, son of as-Salih Ayyub, 1239–1249 Muwahhid Taqiyya ad-Din Abdullah, son of al-Mu'azzam Turanshah, 1249–1294...
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    Turan-Shah (redirect from Turanshah)
    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 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...
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    Egypt) al-Ẓāhir Ghiyath ad-Din Abu Mansur Ghazi, emir of Aleppo (b. mid-Ramadan 568 AH (May 1173) in Egypt) al-Mu'aẓẓam Fakhr ad-Din Abu Mansur Turanshah, (b...
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    death in 1249, as-Salih Ayyub was succeeded in Egypt by his son al-Mu'azzam Turanshah. However, the latter was soon overthrown by his Mamluk generals...
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    Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia)-based son al-Mu'azzam Turanshah. Although the Salihiyya welcomed his succession, Turanshah challenged their dominance in the paramilitary...
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  • called al-Kura, near the town of al-Salihiyya on the eastern edge of the Nile Delta. With the assassination of the Ayyubid Sultan of Egypt al-Mu'azzam Turanshah...
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  • (1181–1245) Al-Mu'azzam Turanshah ibn Salah al-Din (c. 1181 – 1260) Bahramshah (r. 1182–1230) Farrukh Shah (d. 1182) Muhammad ibn Shirkuh (d. 1186) Al-Mansur...
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  • Land. He offered an alliance against his brother al-Mu'azzam, then emir of Damascus. As an inducement, al-Kamil renewed his earlier offer, made during the...
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  • Nobadia. The area was occupied by Saladin's brother, al-Malik al-Mu'azzam Shams ad-Dawla Turanshah (Turan-Shah) from 1172 to 1174, but the Ayyubids withdrew...
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    500 cavalry led by al-Mu'azzam Turanshah from Aleppo and, on 9 November, burned Manbij. Learning of the Aleppan defeat, the Emir al-Mansur Ibrahim of Homs...
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  • Fakhr ad-Din ibn Shaykh al-Shuyukh. As the Crusaders advanced, al-Salih died and was succeeded by his son al-Mu'azzam Turanshah, who was in the Jazira...
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  • Press. al-Māniʿ, ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz b. Nāṣir [in Arabic] (1976). An Edition of Ghayāt al-Wasāʾil Ilā Maʿrifat al-Awāʾil by Ismāʿīl b. Hibat Allāh al-Mawṣilī...
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  • entered Cairo" at the head of the other commanders such as al-Muʿaẓẓam Tūrānshāh ibn Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn, who were actually brought to Cairo as captives. The death...
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    Crusaders) acquired al-Jazira (northern Mesopotamia), and al-Adil's son al-Mu'azzam took possession of Karak and Transjordan. In 1196, al-Afdal was driven...
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    and deputy al-Muazzam Turanshah at Amida. The Khwarezmians then allied with al-Muzaffar Ghazi to mount a counterattack, and were defeated at al-Majdal in...
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  • (1237) Al-Kamil (1237–1238) Al-Adil II (1238–1239) As-Salih Ayyub (1239) As-Salih Ismail (1239–1245) As-Salih Ayyub (1245–1249) Al-Muazzam Turanshah (1249–1250)...
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