Yuluq Arslan

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Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan (r.1184–1204) was an Artuqid dynasty ruler of the regions of Mardin and Mayyafariqin.

Reign1200-1239
PredecessorIlghazi II
SuccessorArtuq Arslan
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Yuluq Arslan
Coinage of Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan (1184–1200) probably Mardin mint. Dated AH 596 (1199–1200 CE). Obverse: Turk, in military outfit and cross legged, seated facing, holding severed head and raised sword; name and title of Nur al-Din Arslan Shah to left; ornamental scrollwork in exergue. Reverse: Name and titles of Abbasid caliph in three lines; names and titles of Ayyubid overlord in inner margin; name of Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan and AH date in outer margin.[1]
Emir of Mardin
Reign1200-1239
PredecessorIlghazi II
SuccessorArtuq Arslan
IssueArtuq Arslan
Al-Sa'id Najm al-Din Ghazi I
HouseArtuqids
FatherIlghazi II
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Some of his coinage displays an armoured Turk ruler holding a severed head in his left hand.[2] The obverse contains the name "Nur al-Din Atabeg", a likely allusion to his contemporary Nur al-Din Arslan Shah, although it remains unclear why he would show the effigy of his rival from Mossul. The reverse acknowledges the religious affiliation to the Abbasid caliph.[2][3][4]

Yuluq Arslan was a vassal of Saladin. When Saladin died in 1193, he issued a coin showing four women mourning the death of Saladin.[5]

He was succeeded by his son Artuq Arslan.

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