Irtash

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Irtash (also Bektash, Ertash, Artāsh, or Muhi ad-Din Baqtash) was a Seljuk prince and ruler of Damascus in 1104.

Personal life

He was the youngest son of Tutush I and brother of Duqaq and Ridwan. At age twelve in October 1104, Irtash briefly replaced his nephew, the one-year old Tutush II, as ruler of Damascus. Duqaq, the brother of Tutush I and father of Tutush II, had Irtash imprisoned at Baalbek in 1104, then ruled by al-Taj Gümüshtegin. Released on the order of Toghtekin and suspicious of the latter’s intentions, he fled to Hauran where he was given asylum by emir Aytekin al-Halabi of Bosra. The two deserted to the Franks and supported Baldwin I in the third battle of Ramla. He then retired to ar-Rahba.

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