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A.D. 1092. Nizum-ul-Mulk, formerly the powerful minister of Malik Shah,
Seljukian sovereign of Persia, and a little later his two sons. 1102. The
Prince of Homs, in the chief Mosque of that city. 1113. Maudd, Prince of
Mosul, in the chief Mosque of Damascus. About 1114. Abul Muzafar “Ali,
Wazir of Sanjr Shah, and Chakar Beg, grand-uncle of the latter. 1116.
Ahmed Yel, Prince of Maragha, at Baghdad, in the presence of Mahomed,
Sultan of Persia. 1121. The Amir Afdhal, the powerful Wazir of Egypt, at
Cairo. 1126. Kasim Aksonkor, Prince of Mosul and Aleppo, in the Great
Mosque at Mosul. 1127. Moyin-uddin, Wazir of Sanjr Shah of Persia. 1129.
Amr Billah, Khalif of Egypt. 1131. Taj-ul Mulk Buri, Prince of Damascus.
1134. Shams-ul-Mulk, son of the preceding. 1135-38. The Khalif
Mostarshid, the Khalif Rashd, and Dad, Seljukian Prince of Azerbaijan.
1149. Raymond, Count of Tripoli. 1191. Kizil Arzlan, Prince of Azerbaijan.
1192. Conrad of Montferrat, titular King of Jerusalem; a murder which King
Richard has been accused of instigating. 1217. Oghulmish, Prince of
Hamadn.
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