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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 was captured by Sa'd al-Dawla and executed.

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  • بكجور (ar)
  • Bakjur (en)
  • Bakjour (fr)
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  • بكجور هو عبد عسكري شركسي خدم الحمدانيين في حلب، ثم الفاطميبن في مصر. استولى على حلب عام 975 وحكمها حتى عام 977م، حتى استعادها الحاكم الحمداني سعد الدولة. وفي ظل حكم حمص، انتقل عام 983م إلى الفاطميين وشن هجومًا على حلب، لكن هُزم بعد تدخل القوات البيزنطية. ثم أصبح بكجور والي دمشق للفاطميين حتى عام 988. قام بمحاولة أخيرة للاستيلاء على حلب عام 991م، لكنه هُزم مرة أخرى، وقُبض على بكجور من قبل سعد الدولة وتم إعدامه. أٌسر بكجور في الناعورة شرق حلب في أبريل 991م، ثم أٌعدم لاحقًا. (ar)
  • 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 was captured by Sa'd al-Dawla and executed. (en)
  • Bakjour est un esclave militaire (ghulam) circassien qui servit les Hamdanides d'Alep puis les Fatimides d'Égypte. Il prit le contrôle d'Alep en 975 et la gouverna jusqu'en 977, date à laquelle l'émir légitime, Saad al-Dawla, en reprit la possession. Il reçut alors le gouvernorat d'Homs avant, en 983, de s'allier aux Fatimides et de lancer une attaque sur Alep, repoussée par l'intervention des forces byzantines. Bakjour devint ensuite gouverneur de Damas pour le compte des Fatimides jusqu'en 988. Il tenta une dernière fois de s'emparer d'Alep en 991 mais fut de nouveau vaincu par les Byzantins. Il fut alors capturé par Saad al-Dawla, qui le fit exécuter. (fr)
  • Baquejur (m. 991) foi um escravo militar circássio (mameluco ou gulam) que serviu os hamadânidas de Alepo e depois o Califado Fatímida do Egito. Ele tomou controle de Alepo em 975 e governou-a até 977, quando o governante hamadânida por direito, Sade Adaulá, readquiriu-a. Dado o governo de Homs, em 983 ele foi para os fatímidas e lançou um ataque contra Alepo, onde foi derrotado através da intervenção das tropas bizantinas. Baquejur então tornou-se governador de Damasco para os fatímidas até 988. Ele fez uma última tentativa de capturar Alepo em 991, mas novamente foi derrotado graças a intervenção bizantina. Baquejur foi capturado por Sade Adaulá e executado. (pt)
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