Atsiz ibn Uwaq
Atsiz ibn Uwaq al-Khwarizmi, also known as al-Aqsis, Atsiz ibn Uvaq, Atsiz ibn Oq and Atsiz ibn Abaq (died 1078 or 1079), was a Khwarezmian Turkish mercenary commander who established a principality in Palestine and southern Syria after seizing these from the Fatimid Caliphate in 1071. In 1076, he captured Damascus, becoming the first Seljuk emir of Damascus, where he began construction of the Citadel of Damascus. An attempt to attack Cairo in the following year resulted in defeat and he was in turn forced to deal with a Fatimid advance into Syria. After appealing to the Seljuks he received assistance from Tutush I, brother of the Great Seljuk sultan Malik-Shah I, but was shortly afterwards imprisoned and strangled on the orders of Tutush, who proceeded to take control of his former territ
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Atsiz ibn Uwaq
Atsiz ibn Uwaq al-Khwarizmi, also known as al-Aqsis, Atsiz ibn Uvaq, Atsiz ibn Oq and Atsiz ibn Abaq (died 1078 or 1079), was a Khwarezmian Turkish mercenary commander who established a principality in Palestine and southern Syria after seizing these from the Fatimid Caliphate in 1071. In 1076, he captured Damascus, becoming the first Seljuk emir of Damascus, where he began construction of the Citadel of Damascus. An attempt to attack Cairo in the following year resulted in defeat and he was in turn forced to deal with a Fatimid advance into Syria. After appealing to the Seljuks he received assistance from Tutush I, brother of the Great Seljuk sultan Malik-Shah I, but was shortly afterwards imprisoned and strangled on the orders of Tutush, who proceeded to take control of his former territ
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Atsiz ben Aûq al-Khwarizmî est ...... urt exécuté par Tutuş en 1078.
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Atsiz ibn Uvak (e non Abak; .. ...... Arslan, il Sultano Malikshāh.
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Atsiz ibn Uwak al-Chwarizmi (a ...... in Syrien und Palästina wurde.
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Erigsen o Atsiz ibn Uvak (?- 1 ...... Xah I, successor d'Alp Arslan.
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Атси́з (? — 1078) — полководец ...... لخوارزمي, Atsīz al-Ḫwārizmī).
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Atsiz ibn Abaq
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Atsiz ibn Uvak
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Atsiz ibn Uwak
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Атсиз ібн Увак
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