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This is a list of the rulers of the Iraqi city of Mosul.

Umayyad governors

Abbasid governors

Hamdanid emirs

Uqaylid emirs

Seljuk Atabegs

Zengid emirs

Lu'lu'id emirs

Mongol Governors

  • Mulay Noyan c. 1296–1312 [8]
  • Amīr Sūtāy 1312–1331/1332, Sutayid
  • Alī Pādshāh, Oirat 1332–1336
  • Ḥājī Ṭaghāy ibn Sūtāy 1336–c. 1342, Sutayid
  • Ibrahim Shah 1342–1347, Sutayid, nephew of Ḥājī Ṭaghāy
  • To the house of Jalayirid of Baghdad 1340s–1383

Jalayirid

  • Bayazid 1382–1383
  • To the Horde of the Black Sheep 1383–1401
  • To the Timurid Empire 1401–1405
  • To the Horde of the Black Sheep 1405–1468
  • To the Horde of the White Sheep 1468–1508
  • To Persia 1508–1534
  • To the Ottoman Empire 1534–1623
  • To Persia 1623–1638
  • To the Ottoman Empire 1638–1917

Ottoman governors

References

  1. ^ Forand, Paul G. (Jan–Mar 1969). "The Governors of Mosul According to Al-Azdī's Ta'rīkh Almawṣil". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 89 (1): 88–105. doi: 10.2307/598281. JSTOR  598281.
  2. ^ a b c d Grousset 1934, pp. 438–9.
  3. ^ a b Houtsma, M. Th (1993). First Encyclopedia of Islam, 1913-1936, pp. 1129-1130. ISBN  9004097902.
  4. ^ a b Richards, D. S., Editor, The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi’l-Ta’rikh.  Part 1, 1097–1146., Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, UK, 2010, pp. 58-59.
  5. ^ Maalouf 1983, pp. 92–4.
  6. ^ Grousset 1934, pp. 697–9.
  7. ^ Bosworth, Clifford E., The New Islamic Dynasties:  A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, Columbia University Press, New York, 1996, p. 193.
  8. ^ Patrick Wing (2007). "The Decline of the Ilkhanate and the Mamluk Sultanate's Eastern Frontier" (PDF). University of Chicago. p. 78.

Sources

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from List of emirs of Mosul)

This is a list of the rulers of the Iraqi city of Mosul.

Umayyad governors

Abbasid governors

Hamdanid emirs

Uqaylid emirs

Seljuk Atabegs

Zengid emirs

Lu'lu'id emirs

Mongol Governors

  • Mulay Noyan c. 1296–1312 [8]
  • Amīr Sūtāy 1312–1331/1332, Sutayid
  • Alī Pādshāh, Oirat 1332–1336
  • Ḥājī Ṭaghāy ibn Sūtāy 1336–c. 1342, Sutayid
  • Ibrahim Shah 1342–1347, Sutayid, nephew of Ḥājī Ṭaghāy
  • To the house of Jalayirid of Baghdad 1340s–1383

Jalayirid

  • Bayazid 1382–1383
  • To the Horde of the Black Sheep 1383–1401
  • To the Timurid Empire 1401–1405
  • To the Horde of the Black Sheep 1405–1468
  • To the Horde of the White Sheep 1468–1508
  • To Persia 1508–1534
  • To the Ottoman Empire 1534–1623
  • To Persia 1623–1638
  • To the Ottoman Empire 1638–1917

Ottoman governors

References

  1. ^ Forand, Paul G. (Jan–Mar 1969). "The Governors of Mosul According to Al-Azdī's Ta'rīkh Almawṣil". Journal of the American Oriental Society. 89 (1): 88–105. doi: 10.2307/598281. JSTOR  598281.
  2. ^ a b c d Grousset 1934, pp. 438–9.
  3. ^ a b Houtsma, M. Th (1993). First Encyclopedia of Islam, 1913-1936, pp. 1129-1130. ISBN  9004097902.
  4. ^ a b Richards, D. S., Editor, The Chronicle of Ibn al-Athir for the Crusading Period from al-Kamil fi’l-Ta’rikh.  Part 1, 1097–1146., Ashgate Publishing, Farnham, UK, 2010, pp. 58-59.
  5. ^ Maalouf 1983, pp. 92–4.
  6. ^ Grousset 1934, pp. 697–9.
  7. ^ Bosworth, Clifford E., The New Islamic Dynasties:  A Chronological and Genealogical Manual, Columbia University Press, New York, 1996, p. 193.
  8. ^ Patrick Wing (2007). "The Decline of the Ilkhanate and the Mamluk Sultanate's Eastern Frontier" (PDF). University of Chicago. p. 78.

Sources


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