Category
page 1Fatimid governors of Damascus
Badr al-Jamali
Fatimid statesman
Ja'far ibn Fallah
fatimid military commander (died 971)
Manjutakin
Manjutakin () was a military slave (ghulam) of the Fatimid Caliph al-Aziz (). Of Turkic origin, he became one of the leading Fatimid generals under al-Aziz, fighting against the Hamdanids and the Byzantines in Syria. He rebelled against the Berber-dominated regime of the early years of al-Hakim (), but was defeated and died in captivity.
Bakjur
Bakjur was a Circassian military slave (mamluk or ghulam) who served the Hamdanids of Aleppo and later the Fatimids of Egypt. He seized control of Aleppo in 975 and governed it until 977, when the rightful Hamdanid ruler, Sa'd al-Dawla, regained it. Given the governorship of Homs, in 983 he went over to the Fatimids and launched an attack on Aleppo, which was defeated through the intervention of Byzantine troops. Bakjur then became governor of Damascus for the Fatimids until 988. He made a last attempt to capture Aleppo in 991, which again was defeated thanks to Byzantine assistance. Bakjur wa
Nasir al-Dawla ibn Hamdan
Anushtakin al-Dizbari
Fatimid statesman and general (d. 1042)

Ali ibn Ja'far ibn Fallah