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  1. Abu Said Aq Sunqur al-Hajib (full name: Qasim ad-Dawla Aksungur al-Hajib) was the Seljuk governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He was considered the de facto ruler of most of Syria from 1087. He was beheaded in 1094 following accusations of treason by Tutush I, the ruler of Damascus. [1]

  2. Qasim ad-Dawla Abu Said Aq Sunqur al-Hajib (also Aksunkur el-Hacib or Aksungur al-Hajib) was the Seljuk governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He probably enjoyed some independence from his lord and was from 1087 the de-facto ruler of most of Syria. Most of his land was conquered by the ruler of Damascus, Tutush I, in 1094.

  3. Abu Said Aq Sunqur al-Hajib (full name: Qasim ad-Dawla Aksungur al-Hajib) was the Seljuk governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He was considered the de facto ruler of most of Syria from 1087. He was beheaded in 1094 following accusations of treason by Tutush I, the ruler of Damascus.

  4. Aq Sunqur al-Hajib est un gouverneur d'Alep mort en 1094 et l'ancêtre de la dynastie des Zengides . Un proche du sultan Malik Chah. On sait peu de choses sur lui avant sa nomination à Alep. Il semble avoir été un mamelouk de Malik Chah Ier.

  5. Governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I

  6. Abu Said Aq Sunqur al-Hajib (nombre completo: Qasim ad-Dawla Aksungur al-Hajib) fue el gobernador selyúcida de Alepo bajo el sultán Malik Shah I. Fue considerado el gobernante de facto de la mayor parte de Siria desde 1087. Fue decapitado en 1094 tras las acusaciones de traición de Tutush I, el gobernante de Damasco.

  7. Abu Said Aq Sunqur al-Hajib (full name: Qasim ad-Dawla Aksungur al-Hajib) was the Seljuk governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He was considered the de facto ruler of most of Syria from 1087. He was beheaded in 1094 following accusations of treason by Tutush I, the ruler of Damascus .