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Hashshashin — The Hashshashin (also Hashishin, Hashashiyyin, Hashasheen or Assassins) were an offshoot of the Ismā īlī sect of Shia Muslims. After a quarrel about the succession of leadership in the ruling Fatimide dynasty in Cairo around the year 1090, the… … Wikipedia
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Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Fakhr al Mulk Radwan (también conocido como Ridwan o Rudwan; muerto el 10 de diciembre de 1113) fue el gobernador selyúcida de Alepo entre 1095 y 1113. Era hijo de Tutush I y hermano de Duqaq, pero fue criado por su… … Wikipedia Español
Henry II, Count of Champagne — Henry II of Champagne (Henry I of Jerusalem) (July 29, 1166 – September 10, 1197), was count of Champagne from 1181 to 1197, and king of Jerusalem from 1192 to 1197, although he never used the title of king. Biography Henry was the eldest son of… … Wikipedia
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Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan — (also Ridwan or Rudwan ; died December 10, 1113) was a Seljuk ruler of Aleppo from 1095 to 1113.He was the son of Tutush I and brother of Duqaq, but was raised by his tutor ( atabeg ) Janah ad Dawla al Husain. When Tutush died in 1096, Radwan… … Wikipedia
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Ibn al-Khashshab (died 1125) — Abu l Faḍl Ibn al Khashshāb (أبوالفضل بن الخشاب; died 1125) was the Shi i qadi and ra is of Aleppo during the rule of the Seljuk emir Radwan. His family, the Banu l Khashshab, were wealthy wood merchants in the city. Upon the arrival of the First … Wikipedia