Jikirmish of Mosul

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Jikirmish of Mosul was a Seljuk atabeg and military leader who ruled Mosul in the early 12th century and played a key role in resisting the Crusader states in northern Mesopotamia and Syria.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Seljuk official
atabeg
historical figure
military leader
affiliation Seljuk Empire NERFINISHED
centuryOfActivity 12th century
conflict Muslim–Crusader wars in Syria
Muslim–Crusader wars in northern Mesopotamia
countryOfRule Mosul NERFINISHED
era High Middle Ages
ethnicity Turkic
governedCity Mosul NERFINISHED
historicalContext post-First Crusade conflicts in the Near East
militaryRole commander in campaigns against Crusaders
notableFor resistance to Crusader states
rule of Mosul in the early 12th century
opponent County of Edessa NERFINISHED
Crusader states NERFINISHED
Principality of Antioch NERFINISHED
partOf Seljuk political structure in Iraq
politicalRole regional Seljuk governor
positionHeld atabeg of Mosul
regionOfActivity Syria NERFINISHED
northern Mesopotamia
religion Islam
title atabeg

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Battle of Harran (1104) commander Jikirmish of Mosul