The Burid dynasty was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Oghuz Turkic origin which ruled over the Emirate of Damascus in the early 12th century, as subjects of the Seljuk Empire.
The Buriddynasty was a Sunni Muslim dynasty of Oghuz Turkic origin which ruled over the Emirate of Damascus in the early 12th century, as subjects of...
capped off these successes by his capture of Damascus from the Turkic Buriddynasty that ruled it. Now ruling from Damascus, Nur ad-Din's success continued...
Ayyubid dynasty (1171–1341, based in Damascus and Aleppo) Zengid dynasty (1127–1250, based in Aleppo) Buriddynasty (1104–1154) Hamdanid dynasty (890–1004...
was defeated outside the great city in 1129. Damascus, ruled by the Buriddynasty, later allied with King Fulk when Zengi besieged the city in 1139 and...
mentor (atabeg), Toghtekin, took control of Damascus and the Burid line of the Seljuq dynasty. Under Duqaq and Toghtekin, Damascus experienced stability...
Capital: Nakhchivan (1136–1175), Hamadan (1176–1186), Tabriz (1187–1225) Burids in Syria. Capital: Damascus Zengids in the Jazira region (Upper Mesopotamia)...
official named Fethi Al-Defterdar. Al-Mujahidiyah Madrasa, built in 1141 by Burid governor Mujahid al-Din bin Bazan bin Yammin al-Kurdu. Al-Qilijiyah Madrasa...
added to the interior staircase tower. With the coming to power of the Buriddynasty in Damascus, the general Kumushtakin was allotted the entire Hauran...
effective authority over the Emirate of Damascus, establishing the Buriddynasty.[citation needed] Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan Sevim 2008, pp. 49–50. sfn error:...
who was emir of Damascus from 1104 to 1128. He was the founder of the Buriddynasty of Damascus. Toghtekin was a junior officer to Tutush I, Seljuq emir...
finished by the Seljuq ruler Tutush I. The emirs of the subsequent Burid and Zengid dynasties carried out modifications and added new structures to it. During...
Tutush II 1104 Muhi ad-Din Baktāsh (Ertaş) 1104 Damascus seized by the Burid Toghtekin The Seljuk line, already having been deprived of any significant...
Nur ad-Din of the Zengid dynasty controlled the region between Aleppo and Damascus in 1154, taken from the Buriddynasty. Later on, Syria was conquered...
spent the rest of his life serving other leaders. He was a courtier to the Burids, Zengids, and later Ayyubids in Damascus, serving Zengi, Nur ad-Din, and...
countries, autonomous republics, independent republics, beyliks, empire and dynasties that were built by Turkic people. Turkic languages Turkic peoples Turkish...
specialist and a prolific writer. He was the pre-eminent figure of the Asakir dynasty, whose family members occupied the most prominent positions as judges and...