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Aq Sunqur al-Hajib

1050 - 1094

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Abu Said Aq Sunqur al-Hajib (full name: Qasim ad-Dawla Aksungur al-Hajib) was the Seljuk governor of Aleppo under Sultan Malik Shah I. He was beheaded in 1094 following accusations of treason by Tutush I, the Seljuk Turkish ruler of Damascus. Aq-Sunqur was the father of Imad ad-Din Zengi, the founder of the Zengid dynasty. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Aq Sunqur al-Hajib is the 7,986th most popular politician (down from 6,256th in 2019). (down from 972nd in 2019)

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Among politicians, Aq Sunqur al-Hajib ranks 7,986 out of 19,576Before him are Soong Ai-ling, Ii Naomasa, Morarji Desai, Emperor Gao of Southern Qi, Mikołaj "the Black" Radziwiłł, and Louis Riel. After him are Anatoly Lukyanov, Guttorm of Norway, Józef Beck, Li Keyong, John Spata, and Petra Kelly.

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Among people born in 1050, Aq Sunqur al-Hajib ranks 17Before him are Halsten Stenkilsson, Walter Sans Avoir, Amadeus II, Count of Savoy, Irnerius, Leopold II, Margrave of Austria, and Muhammad I of Khwarazm. After him are Ahmad al-Muqtadir, Berthold II, Duke of Swabia, Li Tang, Ingvar the Far-Travelled, Bahya ibn Paquda, and Domenico Michiel. Among people deceased in 1094, Aq Sunqur al-Hajib ranks 8Before him are Mahmud I of Great Seljuq, Al-Bakri, Al-Mustansir Billah, Al-Muqtadi, Duncan II of Scotland, and Seonjong of Goryeo. After him are Badr al-Jamali, and William IV, Count of Toulouse.

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