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Encyclopedia > Burid Dynasty

The Burid Dynasty was a Turkish dynasty which ruled over Damascus in the early 12th century. The first Burid ruled, Toghtekin, began as a servant to the Seljuk ruler of Damascus, Duqaq. Following Duqaq's death in 1104, he seized the city for himself. His family ruled the city until 1154, when it was taken by the Zengid ruler of Aleppo, Nur ed-Din. The Burids were not particularly strong rulers, particularly following the death of Toghtekin, and generally pursued a policy of accommodation with the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem to the west.


Burid Emirs of Damascus

  • Toghtekin (Saif-ul-Islam Zahir ud-Din Toghtekin) 1104-1128
  • Buri (Taj ul-Mulk Buri) 1128-1132
  • Ismail (Shams ul-Mulk Isma'il) 1132-1135
  • Mahmud (Shihab ud-Din Mahmud) 1135-1139
  • Muhammad (Djamal ud-Din Muhammad) 1139-1140
  • Unur (Regent) 1140-1149
  • Mujir ud-Din (Mujir ud-Din Abaq) 1140 (1149)-1154

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Burid dynasty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (131 words)
The Burid dynasty was a Turkish dynasty which ruled over Damascus in the early 12th century.
The first Burid ruler, Toghtekin, began as a servant to the Seljuk ruler of Damascus, Duqaq.
The Burids were not particularly strong rulers, particularly following the death of Toghtekin, and generally pursued a policy of accommodation with the crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem to the west.
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