• Manṣūr ibn Luʾluʾ (Arabic: منصور بن لؤلؤ), also known by his laqab (honorific epithet) of Murtaḍā ad-Dawla (مرتضى الدولة, 'Approved of the State'), was...
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  • emir of Aleppo Mansur ibn Lu'lu', emir of Aleppo (1008–1016), son of prec. Lu'lu' al-Yaya (died 1117), atabeg of Aleppo Badr al-Din Lu'lu', ruler of Mosul...
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  • according to a tradition recorded by Ibn al-Adim, he was poisoned at the behest of Lu'lu'. Along with his son Mansur, Lu'lu' now assumed direct power over Aleppo...
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    imprisoned and tortured by the emir of Aleppo, Mansur ibn Lu'lu'. Two years later he escaped, capturing Mansur in battle and releasing him for numerous concessions...
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    invitation of a local commander who had expelled the Hamdanid ghulam ruler Mansur ibn Lu'lu'. After a year or two, however, Fatak made himself effectively independent...
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    Salah ad-Din Yusuf ibn Ayyub (c. 1137 – 4 March 1193), commonly known as Saladin, was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. Hailing from a Kurdish family...
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  • reign of Emir Mansur ibn Lu'lu' (r. 1008–1016). In 1016, he rebelled against Mansur, in likely collusion with Salih ibn Mirdas, forcing Mansur to flee. After...
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    Citadel of Aleppo, revolts against Emir Mansur ibn Lu'lu', forcing him to flee. Fath accepts an agreement with Salih ibn Mirdas and takes control of Aleppo...
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  • 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 himself with the Fatimid Caliphate...
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  • Shams al-Dīn Luʾluʾ al-Amīnī (died 3 February 1251) was one of the regents of Aleppo for the Ayyūbid ruler al-Nāṣir Yūsuf and later his chief advisor...
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  • incarceration by the emir of Aleppo, Mansur ibn Lu'lu' so that the latter could wed her. Salih later defeated Mansur and remarried Tarud. It is not known...
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    in the struggle for control of Aleppo between the emirate's ruler, Mansur ibn Lu'lu', and its former rulers, the Hamdanids, and their regional backers...
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  • besieged by the Banu Kilab tribe in 1012 to pressure the emir of Aleppo, Mansur ibn Lu'lu', to release Kilabi prisoners being held in the Citadel of Aleppo;...
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  • Citadel of Aleppo, revolts against Emir Mansur ibn Lu'lu', forcing him to flee. Fath accepts an agreement with Salih ibn Mirdas and takes control of Aleppo...
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  • Abbas and the nomination of Ibn Tulun's second son, Khumarawayh, as his heir. The defection in 882 of a senior commander, Lu'lu', to al-Muwaffaq, and the...
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  • al-Dawla as "intelligent and pious". In 1016, the governor of Aleppo, Mansur ibn Lu'lu' fled the city amid a revolt led by his commander of the citadel, Fath...
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    by Ǧamāl al-Dīn Muḥammad al-Iṣfahānī Ibn ʿAlī Ibn Abī Manṣūr, the wazīr or chief minister of Quṭb al-Dīn Mawdūd Ibn Zangī, the Zangid ruler of Mosul. Snelder...
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    avenge the Byzantine loss, install his ally, the former emir of Aleppo Mansur ibn Lu'lu', in place of the Mirdasids, and in the process, achieve a glorious...
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  • Manjutakin Mani Peninsula Manichaeism Manolis Hatzidakis al-Mansur Mansur ibn Lu'lu' Mansur ibn Sarjun Manuel I Komnenos Manuel I of Trebizond Manuel II...
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    Harran, and in 1007, he conquered Raqqa from its Hamdanid governor, Mansur ibn Lu'lu'. During his early reign, Waththab also annexed Edessa, north of Saruj...
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    council consisted of the emirs Shams al-Dīn Luʾluʾ al-Amīnī and ʿIzz al-Dīn ʿUmar ibn Mujallī, the vizier Ibn al-Qifṭī and Dayfa Khatun's representative...
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    Ibn Tulun had imposed rigorous tax collection measures on Lu'lu'. The tax collector was directly answerable to Ibn Tulun, which constrained Lu'lu's autonomy...
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  • Muhammed ibn al-Sayyid ibn Anas (827–828) Malik ibn Tawk (829–831) Mansur ibn Bassam (c.834) Abd Allah ibn al-Sayyid ibn Anas (c. 838) Akaba ibn Muhammad...
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  • tradition recorded by Ibn al-Adim, he was poisoned by one of his concubines at the behest of Lu'lu'. Along with his son Mansur, Lu'lu' now assumed direct...
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    Ali". She was the mother of al-Mansur Ali who became a Sultan. Shayal, p. 119/ vol.2 ( Al-Maqrizi, p.493/vol.1 ) – ( Ibn Taghri, pp.102-273/vol.6 ) Al-Maqrizi...
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  • council, consisting of the vizier Ibn al-Qifti, the emir Shams al-Din Lu'lu' al-Amini, the emir 'Izz al-Din 'Umar ibn Mujalli and Jamal al-Dawla Iqbal...
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    council consisted of the emirs Shams al-Dīn Luʾluʾ al-Amīnī and ʿIzz al-Dīn ʿUmar ibn Mujallī, the vizier Ibn al-Qifṭī and Dayfa Khatun's representative...
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  • them was held by Shams ad-Din Lu'lu'. Also in the army were the cousins of Sultan an-Nasir Yusuf, the lord of Hama, al-Mansur II Muhammad, and the former...
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    death. This is indicated by the presence in Romanos's entourage of Mansur ibn Lu'lu', a former ruler of Aleppo and antagonist of the Mirdasids, whom Romanos...
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    fled to Syria, Aybak decided in 1257 to marry the daughter of Badr ad-Din Lu'lu', the emir of Mosul. Shajar al-Durr, who already had disputes with Aybak...
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