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  1. Muhammad ibn Shirkuh; Emir of Homs: Reign: 1179–1186: Predecessor: None: Successor: Al-Mujahid: Born: unknown: Died: 4 March 1186: Spouse: Sitt al-Sham (Saladin's sister) Dynasty: Ayyubid: Religion: Sunni Islam

  2. Tras la batalla, Saladino inicialmente nombró a los herederos zanguíes como gobernadores de los territorios que legítimamente les correspondían: Muhammad ibn Shirkuh en Homs, Palmira y al-Rahba; Shihab al-Din al-Harimi en Hama y Ibn al-Muqaddam en Baalbek. [4]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShirkuhShirkuh - Wikipedia

    Shirkuh. Asad ad-Dīn Shīrkūh bin Shādhī ( Kurdish: ئەسەددین شێرکۆ, romanized: Esed El-Dîn Şêrko; Arabic: أسد الدين شيركوه بن شاذي ), also known as Shirkuh, or Şêrko (meaning "lion of the mountains" in Kurdish) (died 22 February 1169) was a military commander in service of the Zengid dynasty, and uncle of Saladin.

    • 18 January – 23 March 1169
    • Islam
  4. Imperio selyúcida. No debe confundirse con Imperio seléucida. (lengua dinástica y del ejército) El sultanato selyúcida (en persa: آل سلجوق ‎, romanizado: Āl-e Saljuq, lit. 'Casa de Saljuq'), también conocido en Occidente como Imperio selyúcida (a veces Gran imperio selyúcida), fue un Estado musulmán suní túrquico - persa de ...

  5. Shirku. Apariencia. ocultar. Asad ad-Dīn Shīrkūh bin Shādhī ( Shirku, o Şêrko en kurdo, اسد الدين شيركوه, Siracons en los escritos de Guillermo de Tiro) (muerto en el 1169) fue un general kurdo de Nur al-Din, atabeg de Alepo y de Damasco. Fue también visir de Egipto a partir del 1169.

  6. In spite of a reverse at Yaghra, due to the jealousy of Shirkuh at the favor shown by Nur-ad-Din to his minister Ibn-ad-Dayah, he continued his operations towards Apamea in the following spring, while Unur, calling in the Turkomans, harassed the kingdom until an armistice was signed in May 1149.

  7. 14 de ene. de 2024 · The present study aims at investigating the Ayyubid figure, Al-Naser Ad-Din Muhammad ibn Asad Ad-Din Shirkuh, who had to some extent helped in strengthening the Ayyubid domination over Egypt and the region of the Levant through his efforts in the army as one of the leaders during the reign of his cousin Saladin and providing him with ...