Rulers of Aleppo
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This is a list of rulers of Aleppo from ancient times to the present.
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[edit] Seleucids
- Taken by Alexander the Great in 333 BC
[edit] Romans and Byzantines
- To Rome in 64 BC
[edit] Muslim Arabs
- Taken by Khalid ibn Walid in 637
[edit] Hamdanids
- Saif ud Dawla Ali I (945 – 967)
- Sa'd ul Dawla Sharif I 967–991
- Saeed ud Dawla Saeed 991–1002
- Abu Al Hassan Ali II 1002–1004
- Abu Al Ma'aly Sharif II 1004–1004
[edit] The Fatimids In Aleppo
[edit] The Mirdassites (1015–1094)
- Assad ul Dawla Salih 1023–1029
- Shibl ud Dawla Nasr 1029–1038
- Anushtukin Al Dabzari 1038–1043
- Muez ud Dwala Thumal 1043–1057
- Al Hassan Bin Mulhem 1057–1060
- Rashid ud Dawla Mahmmud 1060–1076
- Jalal ud Dawla Nasr 1076–1076
- Abul Fadl Sabeq 1076–1079
[edit] The Aquilites (1079–1086)
[edit] Sultanate of Aleppo (1086–1260)
- Seljuq Dynasty in Aleppo and Damascus:
- Seljuq Dynasty in Aleppo:
- Rodwan ibn Tausch 1095–1113
- Alp Arslan al-Akhies ibn-Rodwan 1113–1114
- Sultan Shah ibn-Rodwan 1114–1117
- Ibn al-Khashshab, de facto
- Artuqid dynasty in Aleppo:
- Zengid dynasty in Aleppo:
- Zenghi I Ibn Ak Sunkur Kasim el Awla 1128–1146
- Nur ad-Din Mahmud ibn-Zengi 1146–1173 (since 1154 to 1173 united with Damascus)
- Malek as-Saleh ibn-Nur ad-Din 1173–1181
- Masud of Mosul (son of the Mosul Sultan) 1181–1182
- Zengi II, brother of Masud 1182–1183
- Conquered by Saladin in 1183. Single Sultan 1183–1186 (in Egypt, Damascus and Aleppo)
- Ayyubid dynasty in Aleppo:
- Mongol conquest in 1260, and then to Kutus, Mameluk Sultan of Egypt