Examples of 'atabeg' in a sentence

Meaning of "atabeg"

A military commander or ruler in the Middle East, especially during the time of the Seljuq and Ottoman empires
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  • A high medieval Turkish feudal title, originally charged with the caretaking and mentoring of the realm's crown prince.

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He assumed the prestigious title of atabeg.
Literature flourished in the Atabeg state and was patronized by the rulers.
Toghtekin the atabeg.
Palaces of the Atabeg Eldegizids eldeniz.
There seemed to be no end to the war between George III and atabeg Eldiguz.
Qakh was later a part of Atabeg and Shirvanshah states.
Atabek from Turkic, an alternative form of Atabeg.
Eldiguz, a resurgent atabeg of Azerbaijan handed the city over to Shahanshah on terms of vassalage.
Mawdud the atabeg.
TuÄŸtekin, atabeg of Damascus founds a short lived principality in Syria.
Radwan the Atabeg.
Toghtekin, the atabeg of Damascus, joined him and they decided to reconquer Tripoli in September.
Along with the gradual weakening of Seljuks, several autonomous atabeg were formed across Iran.
The most famous of the Atabeg rulers was Shams al-din Eldeqiz Eldeniz.
He was captured during a raid by Toghtekin, atabeg of Damascus.

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Finally the atabeg of Fars, Sad ibn Zengi defeated the Shabankara.
However, the greatest concern during Fulk 's reign was the rise of Atabeg Zengi of Mosul.
The most famous of the Atabeg rulers was Shamsal-dinEldeqiz ( Eldeniz ).
Rusudan rallied the Georgian forces and appointed a new commander-in-chief by the name of John Atabeg.
Atabeg Qvarqvare, who now considered Bagrat as his major rival, freed George.
He died fighting against Toghtekin, Atabeg of Damascus.
In 1173, Atabeg Ildeniz began his big campaign against Georgia but he was defeated.
Husain, however, was given the gubernatorial title of vali instead of atabeg.
In 1173, Atabeg Shams ad-Din Ildeniz began a major campaign against Georgia but was defeated.
Al-Afdal was duly proclaimed atabeg.
In 1465 King George led his troops toward southern Georgia to attack the rebellious atabeg.
He was probably slain during the siege of Edessa by Zengi, atabeg of Mosul in 1144.
In 1225, JalaleddinKharazmshah of KhwarezmidEmpire put an end to the Atabeg rule.
This caught the attention of il-Bursuqi, the Seljuk atabeg of Mosul.
The Fatimid and / or early Atabeg.
From 1161, the Seljuq princes at Hamadan fell under the control of the Atabeg of Azerbaijan.
In 1117 Aleppo came under the rule of the Artuqid atabeg Ilghazi.
In 1225, Jalaleddin Kharazmshah of Khwarezmid Empire put an end to the Atabeg rule.

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