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Zengids, Ayyubids and Seljuqs

2004
For thirty years by 1063, Nizam al-Mulk devoted every effort to shaping the jerry-built Seljuqid political enterprise into a centralized absolutist monarchy. The decadence of Seljuqid power in western Iran after the death of Ma'sud coincided with the collapse of Seljuqid rule in the East. In 1078 Malikshah's brother Tutush conquered Syria, but from the
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Une stèle funéraire ayyubide de Khargeh

Annales islamologiques, 1979
Naṣrallah Ṣafī al-dīn Ḫalīl. Une stèle funéraire ayyubide de Khargeh . In: Annales islamologiques 15, 1979. pp. 483-486.
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Patronage, Medicine, and Piety in Ayyubid Damascus

Endowment Studies, 2021
Abstract This is the first of a two-part article that aims at discussing the creation of medical madrasas for Muslims in 7th/13th-century Damascus. This part briefly examines the relationship between medical practitioners and rulers, especially in the Ayyubid period, and studies a number of works written by religious scholars and physicians —often ...
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