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 | | Yaghi Siyan did not fail to provide for the needs of the families of the Christian men whom he had forced to leave the town, and he prevented those - who otherwise would have been tempted - from doing them wrong. |
 | | When, Yaghi Siyan, the Emir of Antioch (that is, prince and lord) saw how heavily he was besieged by us, he sent his son, Shams ad-Daula by name, to ask for the help of Prince Ridwan of Aleppo and Prince Duqaq of Damascus. |
 | | Yaghi Siyan, emir of Antioch, displayed unprecedented bravery, presence of mind, wisdom and activity; consequently most of the Franks died there. |
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