Mirdasid Dynasty
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An Arab dynasty that controlled the Emirate of Aleppo more or less continuously from 1024 until 1080.
Establishment
January 1025: The Mirdasid Dynasty was Arab dynasty that controlled the Emirate of Aleppo more or less continuously from 1024 until 1080.
Chronology
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Expansion during the rule of Malik Shah I in the Seljuk Empire.
January 1081: The Seljuks gained Aleppo from the Mirdasids in 1080.
January 1030: The Mirdasids lost Hisn Ibn Akkar to the Fatimids in 1029.
January 1056: Territorial change based on available maps.
January 1059: A revolt by Turcoman forces in Baghdad against the Seljuqs, led to the loss of the city to the Fatimids Caliph in 1058.
January 1061: Seljuk Sultan Tughril reconquered Baghdad and personally strangled his foster brother İbrahim Yinal who had defected to th Fatimids.
January 1063: In 1062, the Numayrids lost Raqqa to their distant kinsmen and erstwhile allies, the Mirdasids.
Disestablishment
January 1081: The Seljuks gained Aleppo from the Mirdasids in 1080.