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This is a list of the rulers of the
Iraqi city of
Mosul .
Umayyad governors
Abbasid governors
Hamdanid emirs
Uqaylid emirs
Seljuk Atabegs
Kerbogha , 1096–1102
[2]
[3]
Sunqurjah, officer of Kerbogha, 1102.
[2]
[3]
[4]
Musa al-Turkomani, Kerbogha's deputy at Hisn Kaifa, 1102.
[2]
[4]
Jikirmish 1102–1106
[2]
Jawali Saqawa , 1106–1109
[5]
Mawdud , 1109–1113
Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi , 1113–1114
Juyûsh-Beg, 1114–1124
Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi , second rule, 1124–1126
Mas’ûd ibn Bursuqî, son of Aqsunqur al-Bursuqi, 1126–1127.
[6]
Zengid emirs
Lu'lu'id emirs
Badr al-Din Lu'lu' , former atabeg to
Nasir ad-Din Mahmud , 1234–1259
[7]
[Under Mongols suzerainty beginning in 1254]
As-Salih Isma'il , son of Badr al-Din Lu'lu', in Mosul and
Sinjar , 1259–1262
Al-Muzaffar 'Ala' al-Din 'Ali, son of Badr al-Din Lu'lu', in Sinjar, 1259
Sayf al-Din Ishāq, son of Badr al-Din Lu'lu', in
Jazirat ibn 'Umar , 1259-1262.
Mongol Governors
Mulay Noyan c. 1296–1312
[8]
Amīr Sūtāy 1312–1331/1332, Sutayid
Alī Pādshāh, Oirat 1332–1336
Ḥājī Ṭaghāy ibn Sūtāy 1336–c. 1342, Sutayid
Ibrahim Shah 1342–1347, Sutayid, nephew of Ḥājī Ṭaghāy
To the house of Jalayirid of Baghdad 1340s–1383
Jalayirid
Bayazid 1382–1383
To the Horde of the Black Sheep 1383–1401
To the Timurid Empire 1401–1405
To the Horde of the Black Sheep 1405–1468
To the Horde of the White Sheep 1468–1508
To Persia 1508–1534
To the Ottoman Empire 1534–1623
To Persia 1623–1638
To the Ottoman Empire 1638–1917
Ottoman governors
References
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