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  2. Sitt al-Mulk - Wikipedia

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    Sitt al-Mulk (Arabic: ست الملك, lit. 'Lady of the Kingdom'; [1] 970–1023) was a Fatimid princess. After the disappearance of her half-brother, the caliph al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah, in 1021, she was instrumental in securing the succession of her nephew Ali az-Zahir, and acted as the de facto ruler of the state until her death on 5 February 1023.

  3. Syrian campaigns of John Tzimiskes - Wikipedia

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    While Tzimiskes had been fighting in Bulgaria, the Fatimids managed to break into the Byzantine Empire itself and laid siege to Antioch, which had been captured from the Hamdanids six years earlier. Soon, by spring 971, an invading force of Qarmatians into Fatimid Syria forced the Egyptian army to withdraw. [2]

  4. Fatimid dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Fatimid dynasty (Arabic: الفاطميون, romanized: al-Fāṭimiyyūn) was an Arab dynasty that ruled the Fatimid Caliphate, between 909 and 1171 CE. Descended from Fatima and Ali, and adhering to Isma'ili Shi'ism, they held the Isma'ili imamate, and were regarded as the rightful leaders of the Muslim community.

  5. Siege of Tyre (1111–1112) - Wikipedia

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    Although the Fatimid navy failed to help the city, the siege was relieved by the Turkoman ruler of Damascus, Toghtekin. Toghtekin installed his own governor in the city, which however remained nominally under Fatimid sovereignty. [1] [2] Fatimid rule was restored in 1122, but finally the city was lost to the Crusaders in 1124. [3] [4]

  6. Fatimid Caliphate - Wikipedia

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    The Fatimid Caliphate (/ ˈ f æ t ɪ m ɪ d /; Arabic: ٱلْخِلَافَة ٱلْفَاطِمِيَّة, romanized: al-Khilāfa al-Fāṭimiyya), also known as the Fatimid Empire, was a caliphate extant from the tenth to the twelfth centuries CE under the rule of the Fatimids, an Isma'ili Shia dynasty.

  7. Game of Thrones season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Game of Thrones: Nominated 27th TCA Awards: Individual Achievement in Drama: Peter Dinklage Nominated [109] Outstanding Achievement in Drama: Game of Thrones: Nominated Outstanding New Program: Game of Thrones: Won Program of the Year: Game of Thrones: Nominated IGN Awards: Best TV Hero Sean Bean as Ned Stark: Won [110] Best TV Twist Off with ...

  8. 3 Body Problem review: Game of Thrones creators return with ...

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    It’s difficult to even surmise the plot of 3 Body Problem within the ambit of a 400-word review. It has to do with a spate of grisly deaths that befall some of the world’s leading scientists.

  9. Game of Thrones - Wikipedia

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    Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire, a series of fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin, the first of which is A Game of Thrones. The show premiered on HBO in the United States on April 17, 2011, and concluded on May 19 ...