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List of rulers of Damascus - Wikipedia. This is a list of rulers of Damascus from ancient times to the present. General context: History of Damascus. Aram Damascus. Rezon I (c. 950 BC) Tabrimmon. Ben-Hadad I (c. 885 BCE–c. 865 BC) Hadadezer (c. 865 BC–c. 842 BC) Hazael (c. 842 BC–c. 804 BC) Ben-Hadad III (c. 796 BC) Tab-El (c. 770 BC)
Sultans and Emirs of Damascus. See Rulers of Damascus. Saladin, 1174–1193; Al-Afdal, son of Saladin, 1193–1196; Al-Adil I, brother of Saladin, 1196–1218; Al-Mu'azzam (Sharaf al-Din) Isa, son of al-Adil I, 1218–1227; An-Nasir Dawud, son of al-Mu'azzam Isa, 1227–1229; Al-Ashraf Musa, son of al-Adil I, 1229–1237
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Damascus, Syria; Baghdad, Iraq; Samarra, Iraq; Cordoba, Andalusia; Cairo, Egypt; Istanbul, Turkey; Appointer: Hereditary (since 661) Formation: 8 June 632: First holder: Abu Bakr: Abolished: 3 March 1924
NameBornReigned FromReigned Until60266129 April or 1 May 68064768011 November 683664November 683684623–6266847 May 685- Hereditary (since 661)
- Abu Bakr
- 8 June 632
- Amir al-Mu'minin
Ancient Syria. Damas (Damascus) / Upe? (Syria) Ancient Syria (Intro) Canaanite States & Groups Israelites & Israel Mesopotamian States & Groups Rome Syrian States & Groups. Damascus is one of the oldest continuously-inhabited cities in the world, with the earliest layers of occupation dating to between 6000-5000 BC.
1Saladin. 2Later rulers. 2.1Al-Kamil and Peace with Christians. 2.2A Queen of Egypt: last Ayyubid or First Mamluk? 3Legacy. 4Ayyubids of Egypt. 5Ayyubids of Damascus. 6Ayyubid Emirs of Aleppo. 7Ayyubids of Hamah. 8Ayyubids of Homs. 9Ayyubids of Mayyafariqin. 10Ayyubids of Sinjar. 11Ayyubids of Hisn Kayfa. 12Ayyubids of Yemen.
Introduction List of rulers of Damascus; Aram Damascus; Period of non-independence; Rashidun period; Umayyad period; Abbasid period; Fatimid emirs; Seljuk emirs; Burid emirs; Zengid atabegs; Ayyubid emirs (some were also sultans of Egypt) Mamluk na'ibs; Ottoman walis; Arab Kingdom of Syria; Capital of Syria; See also; References; Bibliography
The Samanid Mausoleum, Bukhara (Uzbekistan) The Umayyads (661–749 C.E.) The Dome of the Rock (Qubbat al-Sakhra) Dome of the Rock. The Great Mosque of Damascus. Arts of the Abbasid Caliphate. Samarra, a palatial city. The vibrant visual cultures of the Islamic West, an introduction. The Great Mosque of Córdoba. Great Mosque of Córdoba.