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  Ilghazi - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Ilghazi (died 1122) was the Ortoqid ruler of Mardin from 1107 to 1122.
In 1115 Roger of Antioch, Baldwin I of Jerusalem, Pons of Tripoli, and Baldwin II of Edessa defended Antioch against the Seljuk general Bursuk (not to be confused with al-Bursuki), with the aid of Ilghazi, Tughtigin of Damascus, and Lulu of Aleppo, all enemies of Bursuk.
In 1119 Ilghazi defeated and killed Roger at the Battle of Ager Sanguinis, but Baldwin II (now Baldwin II of Jerusalem) soon arrived to drive Ilghazi back, inflicting heavy losses on the Turks.
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  Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Battle of Ager Sanguinis
Ilghazi[?], the Ortoqid[?] ruler of Aleppo, invaded the Principality in June of 1119.
Ilghazi took Roger by surprise near the pass of Sarmada on June 27 and Roger's army was completely destroyed.
However, Ilghazi was pushed back by Baldwin II of Jerusalem on August 14, and Baldwin took over the regency of Antioch.
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  Battle of Ager Sanguinis
Ilghazi[?], the Ortoqid[?] ruler of Aleppo, invaded the Principality in June of 1119.
Ilghazi took Roger by surprise near the pass of Sarmada on June 27 and Roger's army was completely destroyed.
However, Ilghazi was pushed back by Baldwin II of Jerusalem on August 14, and Baldwin took over the regency of Antioch.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Ilghazi
In 1096 Ilghazi allied with Duqaq of Damascus and Yaghi-Siyan of Antioch against Radwan of Aleppo; Duqaq and Radwan were fighting for control of Syria after the death of Tutush.
Ilghazi and Dukak eventually quarrelled and Ilghazi was imprisoned, leading to the capture of Jerusalem by his brother Sökmen, but Ilgazi recovered the city when he was released.
Later that year, Roger of Antioch, Baldwin I of Jerusalem, Pons of Tripoli, and Baldwin II of Edessa defended Antioch against the Seljuk general Bursuk (not to be confused with al-Bursuki), with the aid of Ilghazi, Toghtekin of Damascus, and Lulu of Aleppo, all enemies of Bursuk.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
In 1096 Ilghazi allied with Duqaq of Damascus and Yaghi-Siyan of Antioch against Radwan of Aleppo; Duqaq and Radwan were fighting for control of Syria after the death of Tutush.
Ilghazi and Dukak eventually quarrelled and Ilghazi was imprisoned, leading to the capture of Jerusalem by his brother Sökmen, but Ilgazi recovered the city when he was released.
Ilghazi married first Farkhunda Khatun, the daughter of Radwan of Aleppo, but he never actually met her and the marriage was never consummated.
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 Ilghazi Information
In 1096 Ilghazi allied with Duqaq of Damascus and Yaghi-Siyan of Antioch against Radwan of Aleppo; Duqaq and Radwan were fighting for control of Syria after the death of Tutush.
Ilghazi and Dukak eventually quarrelled and Ilghazi was imprisoned, leading to the capture of Jerusalem by his brother Sökmen, but Ilgazi recovered the city when he was released.
Ilghazi married first Farkhunda Khatun, the daughter of Radwan of Aleppo, but he never actually met her and the marriage was never consummated.
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 Crusades - LoveToKnow 1911
The constant pressure of Tancred of Antioch and Baldwin de Burgh of Edessa led to a series of retaliations between 11 io and 1115; Edessa was attacked in 1110, 1111, 1112 and 1114; and in 1113 Maudud of Mosul had even penetrated as far as the vicinity of Acre and Jerusalem.
himself was captured by Balak, the successor of Ilghazi, in 1123, but on the whole the Franks held the upper hand.
Lying between Mosul and Jerusalem, and important both strategically 1 Ilghazi died in 1122.
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 Ilghazi - QuickSeek Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Najm ad-Din Ilghazi ibn Ortoq (died November 8, 1122) was the Ortoqid (Arthuklu Turk) ruler of Mardin from 1107 to 1122.
In 1096 Ilghazi allied with Duqaq of Damascus and Yaghi-Siyan of Antioch against Ridwan of Aleppo; Duqaq and Ridwan were fighting for control of Syria after the death of Tutush.
Ilghazi and Dukak eventually quarrelled and Ilghazi was imprisoned, leading to the capture of Jerusalem by his brother Sokman, but Ilghazi recovered the city when he was released.
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 Ikhwan as-Safa' 7-9
His main concern is the independence of Ridwan of Aleppo and Ilghazi, the Ortoqid prince now controlling Mardin, but he is also there to keep an eye on the Franks.
Ilghazi and his turcomens are on side, but Ridwan is an unknown quantity, so Mawdud begins to make serious negotiations with Toghetkin in Damascus.
The deaths of Tancred, Ilghazi, Roger, Toghtekin and Baldwin II within a few years marks the end of the first generation of crusaders and their opponents.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Battle of Ager Sanguinis
Roger camped in the pass of Sarmada, while Ilghazi besieged the fort of al-Atharib.
Ilghazi was also waiting for reinforcements from Toghtekin, the Burid emir of Damascus, but he too was tired or waiting, and he surrounded Roger's camp during the night of June 27.
Ilghazi was pushed back by Baldwin II of Jerusalem and Pons on August 14, and Baldwin took over the regency of Antioch.
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 Turkmen Ruling Dynasties in Asia Minor
His brother Najm ad-Din Ilghazi, meanwhile, returned to Seljuq service and was made governor of Iraq by the Seljuq sultan Muhammad.
Sent to Diyarbakr in about 1107, Ilghazi displaced one of Sцkmen's sons at Mardin (1108); he then made it the capital of his line, leaving Hisn Kayfa to his brother's descendants.The Artuqids' relations with the Seljuqs thenceforth steadily worsened.
Ilghazi organized a Turkmen coalition against the Seljuq governor of Mosul and was able to win control of all Diyarbakr by 1118.
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 Battle of Ager Sanguinis - Definition, explanation
However, Roger of Salerno, who was ruling Antioch as regent for Bohemund II, did not take advantage of Ridwan's death; likewise, Baldwin II, count of Edessa, and Pons, count of Tripoli, looked after their own interests and did not ally with Roger against Aleppo.
Ilghazi was also waiting for reinforcements from Toghtekin, the Burid emir of Damascus, but he too was tired or waiting, and he surrounded Roger's camp during the night of June 27.
Ilghazi was pushed back by Baldwin II and Pons on August 14, and Baldwin took over the regency of Antioch.
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 Ismaili Mission in Syria
They however retained their influence and procured friendly relations with Najamuddin Ilghazi, the Artuqid ruler of Mardin and Mayyafariqin, who also occupied Aleppo in 512/1118.
In 514/1120, the Ismailis became capable in demanding a small castle, Qalat al-Sharif from Ilghazi.
He was received with honour and given protection, and soon acquired a position of power in the city.
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 Radwan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Duqaq had the support of Yaghi-Siyan of Antioch, who had no quarrel with Radwan but disliked Janah ad-Dawla; joining Yaghi-Siyan and Duqaq was Ilghazi, governor of Jerusalem.
However, Radwan soon quarrelled with Janah ad-Dawla, who captured Hims from him, and with his atabeg out of the alliance, Yaghi-Siyan was much more willing to assist him.
The city fell into near chaos, and soon came under the control of Sulaiman, Ilghazi's son, who had married Radwan's daughter.
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 Wikinfo | Battle of Ager Sanguinis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
However, Roger of Salerno, who was ruling Antioch as regent for Bohemund II, did not take advantage of Ridwan's death; likewise, Baldwin II, count of Edessa, and Pons, count of Tripoli, looked after their own interests and did not ally with Roger against Aleppo.
In 1118 Roger captured Azaz, which left Aleppo open to attack from the Crusaders; in response, Ilghazi invaded Antioch in 1119.
Ilghazi was also waiting for reinforcements from Togtugin of Damascus, but he too was tired or waiting, and he surrounded Roger's camp in the pass of Sarmada during the night of June 27.
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 ayaz_ibn_ilghazi_ortoqide
Maudud verschaffte sich Hilfe von Soqman von Mayyafaraqin, von Ilghazis Sohn Ayaz, den kurdischen Fürsten Ahmed-Il von Maragha und Abu'l Haidscha von Arbil und einigen persischen Großherren.
Ayaz der Ortoqide blieb; aber sein Vater Ilghazi griff den Trauerzug mit Soqmans Bahre an, in der vergeblichen Hoffnung, seine Schätze an sich zu bringen.
Ilghazi von Mardin weigerte sich, sich dem Zug anzuschließen.
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It just so happens that the Turkish Army is being led by this guy named Ilghazi.
Now, Ilghazi is a really important guy who owns a lot of land.
Ilghazi eventually drank himself into a stupor and choked to death on his own vomit.
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The constant pressure of Tancred of Antioch and Baldwin de Burgh of Edessa led to a series of retaliations between 11 ro and 1115; Edessa was attacked in r r ro, 1111, 1112 and 1114; and in 1113 Maudud of Mosul had even penetrated as far as the vicinity of Acre and Jerusalem?
But the dissensions of the Mahommedans made their attacks unavailing; in 1115, for instance, we find Antioch actually aided by Ilghazi and Tughtigin against Aksunkur of Mosul.
Again, in the reign of Baldwin II., there was steady fighting in the north; Roger of Antioch was defeated by Ilghazi at Balat in 1119, and Baldwin II.
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 Amazon.com: Ilghazi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 chronological 1100 - 1149
July, A Muslim army is assembled under the command of Ilghazi, Turkish Emir of Mardin, and the Emir of Damascus.
Balak, nephew of Ilghazi, Turkish Emir of Mardin, captures Joscelin, the cousin of King Baldwin II.
June, After the death of Balak, nephew of Ilghazi, Turkish Emir of Mardin, King Baldwin II is released by Timurtash, son of Balak.
www.allcrusades.com /CHRONOLOGICAL/chrono-1100-1149.html   (4667 words)

  
 The History Bookshop
27 June: ‘the Field of Blood; Roger, Prince of Antioch, marches against Aleppo and is defeated by Ilghazi, the Danishmend ruler.
It is the worst defeat for the crusaders since the capture of Jerusalem; 7000 die.
Joscelin, Count of Edessa, is ambushed and captured by Balak of Khanzit, the nephew of Ilghazi.
www.historybookshop.com /timelines/crusades-1095-1125.htm   (1487 words)

  
 suleiman_ibn_ilghazi_ortoqidenfuerst   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Dennoch lieferte der schwere Schlag, welchen sie Ilghazi zufügten, Balduin eine Gelegenheit, die er nicht vorübergehen ließ.
Ilghazi eilte herbei, um seinen ungetreuen Sohn zu strafen, hielt es jedoch für klug, den Vertrag mit Balduin zu bestätigen.
Glücklicherweise starb Ilghazi im November in Mayyafaraqin, und seine Söhne und Neffen teilten das ORTOQIDEN-Erbe auf.
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