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Atiyya ibn Salih
Emir of Aleppo
ReignLate 1062 – August 1065
PredecessorThimal ibn Salih
SuccessorMahmud ibn Nasr
DiedJuly 1073
Constantinople
IssueUnknown
Names
Abū Dhūʿaba ʿAṭiyya ibn Ṣāliḥ ibn Mirdās
Regnal name
Asad al-Dawla
TribeBanu Kilab
DynastyMirdasid
FatherSalih ibn Mirdas
MotherTarud

Asad al-Dawla Abū Dhūʿaba ʿAṭiyya ibn Ṣāliḥ (Arabic: عطية بن صالح بن مرداس) (died July 1073) was the Mirdasid emir of Aleppo in 1062–1065. Prior to his assumption of the emirate in Aleppo, he had been the Mirdasid emir of al-Rahba from 1060. He continued as the emir of al-Rahba and the eastern portion of the Mirdasid realm after losing Aleppo to his nephew Mahmud ibn Nasr. He lost al-Rahba in 1070. He entered Byzantine protection afterward and launched a failed assault against Mahmud's territories before his death in Constantinople.

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