• Abu Muhammad Lu'lu', surnamed al-Kabir ("the Elder") and al-Jarrahi al-Sayfi ("[servant] of the Jarrahids and Sayf al-Dawla"), was a military slave (ghulam)...
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  • Lu'lu' (Arabic: لؤلؤ, romanized: Luʾluʾ, meaning "pearl") is used as a given male or female name. It may refer to: Lu'lu' al-Kabir (died 1008/9), minister...
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    Bernard William, French nobleman Abu al-Hasan Ali, Ma'munid ruler of Khwarezm (Iran) Abu Muhammad Lu'lu' al-Kabir, emir of Aleppo (Syria) Fujiwara no Nagatō...
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    chamberlain of Sayf al-Dawla, ousted Sa'd al-Dawla and assumed control over the city. Sa'd al-Dawla was able to regain Aleppo in 977. Lu'lu' al-Kabir was a slave...
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    Fatimid suzerainty by Abu Muhammad Lu'lu' al-Kabir of Aleppo in 1004 and the Fatimid-sponsored installment of Aziz al-Dawla as the city's emir in 1017 did...
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    Hamdanids in Aleppo Sayf al-Dawla (945–967) Sa'd al-Dawla (967–991) Sa'id al-Dawla (991–1002) Deposed by the ghulam Lu'lu' al-Kabir Rulers of Aleppo List...
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  • throughout his reign real power rested in the hands of Sa'd al-Dawla's former chamberlain, Lu'lu', to whose daughter Sa'id was wed. His reign was dominated...
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    and Alexandria to the Red Sea under the command of an Armenian mercenary Lu'lu. They broke the Crusader blockade, destroyed most of their ships, and pursued...
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  • Bernard William, French nobleman Abu al-Hasan Ali, Ma'munid ruler of Khwarezm (Iran) Abu Muhammad Lu'lu' al-Kabir, emir of Aleppo (Syria) Fujiwara no Nagatō...
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  • between 1008 and 1016. He succeeded his father Lu'lu' al-Kabir, with whom he had shared power. Unlike Lu'lu', however, Mansur's rule was opposed by Aleppo's...
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  • Lulu of Aleppo may refer to: Lu'lu' al-Kabir, emir from 1002 until 1008/9 Lu'lu' al-Yaya, atabeg from 1113 until 1117 This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    rule the emirate until being deposed by the ghulam (slave soldier), Lu'lu' al-Kabir in 1002. The Hamdanids did not depend on their Taghlibi tribesmen for...
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    Belligerents Hamdanid Emirate of Aleppo Byzantine Empire Fatimid Caliphate Commanders and leaders Lu'lu' al-Kabir Michael Bourtzes Basil II Manjutakin...
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  • 413) Luke Chrysoberges, Patriarch of Constantinople Luke of Steiris Lu'lu' al-Kabir Lupus Protospatharius Lycus (river of Constantinople) Lykandos Lyon...
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    to Ali al-Asghar was not always there; such a thing only happened after the 13th century reconstruction by the Seljuk ruler Badr al-Din Lu'lu. The tomb...
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    Farahani, Gha'em Magham, in 1848–51 for Mirza Mohammed Taghi Khan, Amir-e Kabir, in 1906–07 for Mirza Ali Asghar Khan, Amin-ol Soltan, and finally in 1916...
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  • Byzantine-Marwanid alliance to help install Sa'd al-Dawla's son, Abu'l Hayja, as the emir of Aleppo to replace Mansur ibn Lu'lu', who as ruler of the emirate had allied...
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    location (link) Barsoum, Ignatius Afram (1987). al-Luʼluʼ al-manthūr fī tārīkh al-ʻulūm wa-al-ādāb al-Suryāniyyah, 4th ed. Holland: Bar Hebraeus Verlag...
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    encouraging Lu'lu' to align with Abu Ahmad al-Muwaffaq Talha and send the tax revenue to him instead. Ibn Tulun's efforts to reestablish Lu'lu's submission...
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    expedition by the Abbasid general Bugha al-Kabir in 846, but recuperated in later decades. The 13th-century chronicler Ibn al-Adim holds that the Banu Numayr migrated...
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