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Ishaq ibn Kundaj (Arabic: إسحاق بن كنداج) or Kundajiq, was a Turkic military leader who played a prominent role in the turbulent politics of the Abbasid Caliphate in the late 9th century. Initially active in lower Iraq in the early 870s, he came to be appointed governor of Mosul in the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia, in modern northern Iraq) in 879/80. He ruled Mosul and much of the Jazira almost continuously until his death in 891, despite becoming involved in constant quarrels with local chieftains, as well as in the Abbasid government's rivalry with the Tulunids of Egypt. On his death he was succeeded by his son, Muhammad, but in 892 the Abbasid government under Caliph al-Mu'tadid re-asserted its authority in the region, and Muhammad went to serve in the caliphal court.

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  • إسحاق بن كنداج أو كنداجيق، كان قائدًا عسكريًا تركيًا لعب دورًا بارزًا في السياسة المضطربة للخلافة العباسية في أواخر القرن التاسع. كان ناشطًا في البداية في العراق في أوائل السبعينات من القرن الثامن عشر، وتم تعيينه حاكمًا للموصل في الجزيرة (أعالي بلاد ما بين النهرين، في شمال العراق الحديث) في 879/80. حكم الموصل وجزءًا كبيرًا من الجزيرة بشكل شبه مستمر حتى وفاته عام 891، على الرغم من مشاركته في مشاجرات مستمرة مع زعماء محليين، وكذلك في تنافس الحكومة العباسية مع الطولونيين في مصر. بعد وفاته خلفه ابنه محمد، ولكن في عام 892 أعادت الحكومة العباسية بقيادة الخليفة أحمد المعتضد بالله تأكيد سلطتها في المنطقة، وذهب محمد للعمل في بلاط الخلافة. (ar)
  • Ishaq ibn Kundaj (Arabic: إسحاق بن كنداج) or Kundajiq, was a Turkic military leader who played a prominent role in the turbulent politics of the Abbasid Caliphate in the late 9th century. Initially active in lower Iraq in the early 870s, he came to be appointed governor of Mosul in the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia, in modern northern Iraq) in 879/80. He ruled Mosul and much of the Jazira almost continuously until his death in 891, despite becoming involved in constant quarrels with local chieftains, as well as in the Abbasid government's rivalry with the Tulunids of Egypt. On his death he was succeeded by his son, Muhammad, but in 892 the Abbasid government under Caliph al-Mu'tadid re-asserted its authority in the region, and Muhammad went to serve in the caliphal court. (en)
  • Ixaque ibne Cundaje, ou Cundajique, foi um líder militar turco que desempenhou um proeminente nas políticas turbulentas do Califado Abássida no final do século IX. Inicialmente ativo no Iraque inferior no começo dos anos 870, veio a ser nomeado governador de Moçul em 879/880. Ele governou Moçul e grande parte da Jazira (Mesopotâmia Superior) quase continuamente até sua morte em 891, apesar de envolver-se constantemente em bricas com chefes tribais locais, bem com os rivais do governo abássida, os tulúnidas do Egito. Em sua morte ele foi sucedido por seu filho, Maomé, mas em 892 o governo abássida sob o califa Almutadide (r. 892–902) restabeleceu sua autoridade na região, e Maomé passou a servir na corte califal. (pt)
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  • إسحاق بن كنداج أو كنداجيق، كان قائدًا عسكريًا تركيًا لعب دورًا بارزًا في السياسة المضطربة للخلافة العباسية في أواخر القرن التاسع. كان ناشطًا في البداية في العراق في أوائل السبعينات من القرن الثامن عشر، وتم تعيينه حاكمًا للموصل في الجزيرة (أعالي بلاد ما بين النهرين، في شمال العراق الحديث) في 879/80. حكم الموصل وجزءًا كبيرًا من الجزيرة بشكل شبه مستمر حتى وفاته عام 891، على الرغم من مشاركته في مشاجرات مستمرة مع زعماء محليين، وكذلك في تنافس الحكومة العباسية مع الطولونيين في مصر. بعد وفاته خلفه ابنه محمد، ولكن في عام 892 أعادت الحكومة العباسية بقيادة الخليفة أحمد المعتضد بالله تأكيد سلطتها في المنطقة، وذهب محمد للعمل في بلاط الخلافة. (ar)
  • Ishaq ibn Kundaj (Arabic: إسحاق بن كنداج) or Kundajiq, was a Turkic military leader who played a prominent role in the turbulent politics of the Abbasid Caliphate in the late 9th century. Initially active in lower Iraq in the early 870s, he came to be appointed governor of Mosul in the Jazira (Upper Mesopotamia, in modern northern Iraq) in 879/80. He ruled Mosul and much of the Jazira almost continuously until his death in 891, despite becoming involved in constant quarrels with local chieftains, as well as in the Abbasid government's rivalry with the Tulunids of Egypt. On his death he was succeeded by his son, Muhammad, but in 892 the Abbasid government under Caliph al-Mu'tadid re-asserted its authority in the region, and Muhammad went to serve in the caliphal court. (en)
  • Ixaque ibne Cundaje, ou Cundajique, foi um líder militar turco que desempenhou um proeminente nas políticas turbulentas do Califado Abássida no final do século IX. Inicialmente ativo no Iraque inferior no começo dos anos 870, veio a ser nomeado governador de Moçul em 879/880. Ele governou Moçul e grande parte da Jazira (Mesopotâmia Superior) quase continuamente até sua morte em 891, apesar de envolver-se constantemente em bricas com chefes tribais locais, bem com os rivais do governo abássida, os tulúnidas do Egito. Em sua morte ele foi sucedido por seu filho, Maomé, mas em 892 o governo abássida sob o califa Almutadide (r. 892–902) restabeleceu sua autoridade na região, e Maomé passou a servir na corte califal. (pt)
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