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 Damascus info here at en.90of100d.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
With the occurrence of the Seljuk Turks in the overdue 11th century, Damascus once more became the capital of individualistic states.
It was ruled by a Seljuk classical from 1079 to 1104, und anon by precise more Turkish classical - the Burid Emirs, who withstood a siege of the city while the Second Crusade in 1148.
In 1154 Damascus was conquered from the Burids by the eye-catching Zengid Atabeg Nur ad-Din of Aleppo, the mungo foe of the Crusaders.
en.90of100d.info /melate/Damascus   (3590 words)

  
 Imad ad Din Zengi also Zangi or Zengui 1087 1087 1146...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
He became atabeg of Mosul Mosul in 1127 1127, and of Aleppo in 1128 1128, uniting the two cities under his personal rule, and was the founder of the Zengid dynasty Zengid dynasty.
During his reign he was in conflict with the Burids Burids, from whom he captured Emesa Emesa in 1138 1138.
Later that year, Byzantine emperor Byzantine emperor John II Comnenus John II Comnenus besieged Aleppo, after he had brought the Crusader Principality of Antioch Principality of Antioch under Byzantine control.
www.biodatabase.de /Zengi   (303 words)

  
 The 1824 Constitution of the Mexican United States
Fourth, adjust any dispute that may exist among the tri.
burids of the Federation, and between these and those of the states, and these which may arise between the tribunals of one state and those of another.
Fifth, to take cognizance; First, of the prosecution moved against the President and Vice President according to articles 38 and 39, after the previous declaration in article 40.
www.tamu.edu /ccbn/dewitt/adp/archives/documents/1824_constitution.html   (7450 words)

  
 DBM army comments   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
- a unit of Armenian sun-worshippers based in Damascus during the Burid period.
The Damascenes also sent an askar of 500 men under one of the
The Burids of Damascus had Dailami soldiers serving with them so these professional soldiers were widely employed.
mywebpage.netscape.com /chthoniid/figs/comments.html   (5893 words)

  
 Table of contents for Library of Congress control number 2004009857
PART TWO Foreword to Part Two - When Did the Ancient End?
Chapter 10 - Decline, Confusion and Irrelevance - 750 - 1008 Ostracism (750-877) Teaching Damascus a Lesson Sullen Revolt Turkish Inroads, Tulunids (877-905) Shi`ism Fragmentation (905-964) Fatimids (969-1071) Seljuks (1055-1104) Arrival of the Burids (1104) First Madrasas Chapter 11 - Islam Resurgent - 1098 - 1174 Bulwark Against the Crusaders?
Early Burids (Tughtakin 1104-28) Burids versus Zengids (1128-48) Jerusalem-Damascus-Aleppo The Second Crusade (1148) - 'Fiasco' Citadel of the Faith Jihad!
www.loc.gov /catdir/toc/ecip0417/2004009857.html   (242 words)

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