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'''Abu'l-Hayja ibn Abdullah ibn Abu Khalil ibn Marzuban Al-Hakkari''' better known by '''Abu'l-Hayja Al-Hakkari''' (died 1143) was a ] ruler and tribal chief of Al-Hakkariyya tribe, he's the earliest recorded ruler of ].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Guli |first=Nizar |title=امارة هكاري في العهد العثماني- دراسة وثائقية The Emirate of Hakkari in the Ottoman Era 1514-1849 A Historical Study |url=https://www.academia.edu/40532264 |journal= |pages=37}}</ref> '''Abu'l-Hayja ibn Abdullah ibn Abu Khalil ibn Marzuban Al-Hakkari''' better known by '''Abu'l-Hayja Al-Hakkari''' (died 1143) was a ] ruler and tribal chief of Al-Hakkariyya tribe, he's the earliest recorded ruler of ].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Guli |first=Nizar |title=امارة هكاري في العهد العثماني- دراسة وثائقية The Emirate of Hakkari in the Ottoman Era 1514-1849 A Historical Study |url=https://www.academia.edu/40532264 |journal= |pages=37}}</ref>



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12th century Kurdish tribal chief and ruler
Abu'l-Hayja Al-Hakkari
Amir
Emir of Hakkari
Reign? -1133
SuccessorAhmad Al-Hakkari
Died1143
Mosul
Names
Abu'l-Hayja ibn Abdullah ibn Abu Khalil ibn Marzuban Al-Hakkari
DynastyHakkari
FatherAbdullah Al-Hakkari
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Abu'l-Hayja ibn Abdullah ibn Abu Khalil ibn Marzuban Al-Hakkari better known by Abu'l-Hayja Al-Hakkari (died 1143) was a Kurdish ruler and tribal chief of Al-Hakkariyya tribe, he's the earliest recorded ruler of Hakkari.

His domain included Asheb or Asep, Tushi or Tusi, Judaydla catles and Jabal Luhayja to the north of Mosul (in the direction of Nisibis). In 1133, he went to Mosul and pledged his Allegiance to Imad ad-Din Zenki. According to some sources, he never went back to reign over his land and stayed in Mosul, leaving his son Ahmad and his deputy, Baw al-Arji to rule over his domain. He died in Mosul in 1143.

One of the most prominent Ayyubid general, Sayf ad-Din Mashtub, was his grandson.

References

  1. Guli, Nizar. "امارة هكاري في العهد العثماني- دراسة وثائقية The Emirate of Hakkari in the Ottoman Era 1514-1849 A Historical Study": 37. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. El-Azhari, Taef (2016-03-31). Zengi and the Muslim Response to the Crusades: The politics of Jihad. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-58938-9.
  3. Minorsky, V. (1953). Studies in Caucasian History: I. New Light on the Shaddadids of Ganja II. The Shaddadids of Ani III. Prehistory of Saladin. CUP Archive. p. 144. ISBN 978-0-521-05735-6.
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