Iftikhar ad-Daula (also Iftikhar ad-Dawla, meaning "pride of the nation") was the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem during the siege of 1099. On 15 July he surrendered Jerusalem to Raymond of Saint-Gilles in the Tower of David and was escorted out of the city with his bodyguard. Little is known about Iftikhar ad-Daula, although he is mentioned as governor of Ascalon following the fall of Jerusalem, which suggests he was Fatimid governor of the whole of Palestine.

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  • Iftikhar ad-Daula (also Iftikhar ad-Dawla, meaning "pride of the nation") was the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem during the siege of 1099. On 15 July he surrendered Jerusalem to Raymond of Saint-Gilles in the Tower of David and was escorted out of the city with his bodyguard. Little is known about Iftikhar ad-Daula, although he is mentioned as governor of Ascalon following the fall of Jerusalem, which suggests he was Fatimid governor of the whole of Palestine. The Syrian chronicler Bar-Hebraeus refers to him as "a man from the quarter of the Egyptians," which could indicate that he was of Nubian or Sudanese origin as men of Arab or Turkish origin were generally specified as such. Usamah ibn Munqidh's autobiography mentions an emir of the local castles of Abu Qubays Qadmus and al-Kaf (Syria) called Iftikhar ad-Daula whose sister was married to Usamah's uncle, the ruler of Shayzar.
  • Iftikhar ad-Daula (también conocido como Iftikhar ad-Dawla, que siginifica "orgullo de la nación") fue el gobernador fatimí de Jerusalén durante el sitio de 1099 durante la Primera Cruzada. El 15 de julio rindió Jerusalén a Raimundo de Tolosa en la Torre de David, y fue escoltado fuera de la ciudad con su guardia. Se conocen pocos datos sobre Iftikhar ad-Daula, aunque es mencionado como gobernador de Ascalón posteriormente a la caída de Jerusalén, lo cual sugiere que puediera haber sido el gobernador fatimí de toda Palestina. El cronista sirio Bar-Hebraeus se refiere a él como "un hombre de la región de los egipcios", lo cual podría indicar que era un hombre de origen nubio o sudanés, dado que los orígenes turcos o árabes a menudo se especifican así. La autobiografía de Usamah ibn Munqidh menciona a un emir llamado Iftikhar ad-Daula cuya hermana estaba casada con su tío, el gobernador de Shaizar.
  • Iftikhâr al-Dawla est le gouverneur de Jérusalem au moment de la venue de la première croisade.
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  • Iftikhar ad-Daula (also Iftikhar ad-Dawla, meaning "pride of the nation") was the Fatimid governor of Jerusalem during the siege of 1099. On 15 July he surrendered Jerusalem to Raymond of Saint-Gilles in the Tower of David and was escorted out of the city with his bodyguard. Little is known about Iftikhar ad-Daula, although he is mentioned as governor of Ascalon following the fall of Jerusalem, which suggests he was Fatimid governor of the whole of Palestine.
  • Iftikhar ad-Daula (también conocido como Iftikhar ad-Dawla, que siginifica "orgullo de la nación") fue el gobernador fatimí de Jerusalén durante el sitio de 1099 durante la Primera Cruzada. El 15 de julio rindió Jerusalén a Raimundo de Tolosa en la Torre de David, y fue escoltado fuera de la ciudad con su guardia.
  • Iftikhâr al-Dawla est le gouverneur de Jérusalem au moment de la venue de la première croisade.
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  • Iftikhâr al-Dawla
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