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Duqaq

1100 - 1104

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Abu Nasr Shams al-Muluk Duqaq (died 8 June 1104) was the Seljuq ruler of Damascus from 1095 to 1104. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Duqaq is the 3,185th most popular politician (up from 4,951st in 2019), the 45th most popular biography from Syria (up from 65th in 2019) and the 25th most popular Syrian Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Duqaq ranks 3,185 out of 19,576Before him are César Gaviria, Atropates, Paul Kagame, Aelia Eudoxia, Edward Stettinius Jr., and Stefan Dečanski. After him are Boris Tadić, Joseph Babinski, Jehoahaz of Israel, Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, Wilhelm Miklas, and Abdul Salam Arif.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1100, Duqaq ranks 14Before him are Ahmad Sanjar, Adam of Bremen, Albert the Bear, Pope Adrian IV, Suleiman ibn Qutulmish, and Shirkuh. After him are Sverker I of Sweden, Najm ad-Din Ayyub, Thierry, Count of Flanders, Inge the Elder, Emperor Qinzong, and Antipope Gregory VIII. Among people deceased in 1104, Duqaq ranks 2Before him is Barkiyaruq. After him are Peter I of Aragon and Pamplona, and Danishmend Gazi.

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In Syria

Among people born in Syria, Duqaq ranks 45 out of 210Before him are Yazid III (701), Romanos the Melodist (490), Heliodorus of Emesa (250), Julia Soaemias (180), Émile Benveniste (1902), and Ananias of Damascus (100). After him are Mariam al-Asturlabi (950), Abu'l-Fida (1273), Levon Ter-Petrosyan (1945), Julia Avita Mamaea (180), Al-Dhahabi (1274), and Nizar Qabbani (1923).

Among POLITICIANS In Syria

Among politicians born in Syria, Duqaq ranks 25Before him are Yazid II (687), Al-Walid II (706), Odaenathus (220), Nureddin al-Atassi (1929), Yazid III (701), and Julia Soaemias (180). After him are Abu'l-Fida (1273), Levon Ter-Petrosyan (1945), Julia Avita Mamaea (180), Ahmad al-Khatib (1933), Al-Qa'im (893), and Salah al-Din al-Bitar (1912).