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Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (Arabic: بَدْر الدِّين لُؤْلُؤ) (died 1259) (the name Lu'Lu' means 'The Pearl', indicative of his servile origins) was successor to the Zengid emirs of Mosul, where he governed in variety of capacities from 1234 to 1259 following the death of Nasir ad-Din Mahmud. He was the first mamluk to transcend servitude and become an emir in his own right, anticipating the rise of the Bahri Mamluks to the sultanate of Egypt by twenty years. He preserved control of al-Jazira through a series of tactical submissions to larger neighboring powers, at various times recognizing Ayyubid, Rûmi Seljuq, and Mongol overlords. His surrender to the Mongols spared Mosul the destruction experienced by other settlements in Mesopotamia.

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  • بدر الدين لؤلؤ (ar)
  • Badr-ad-Din Lulu (ca)
  • Badr ad-Din Lulu (de)
  • Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (en)
  • Бадр ад-Дин Лулу (ru)
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  • الملك الرحيم السلطان بدر الدين أبو الفضائل لؤلؤ الأرمني النوري الأتابكي هو مملوك السلطان نور الدين أرسلان شاه بن السلطان عز الدين مسعود بن مودود بن زنكي بن أقسنقر صاحب الموصل. (ar)
  • Badr al-Din Lu'lu' (Arabic: بَدْر الدِّين لُؤْلُؤ) (died 1259) (the name Lu'Lu' means 'The Pearl', indicative of his servile origins) was successor to the Zengid emirs of Mosul, where he governed in variety of capacities from 1234 to 1259 following the death of Nasir ad-Din Mahmud. He was the first mamluk to transcend servitude and become an emir in his own right, anticipating the rise of the Bahri Mamluks to the sultanate of Egypt by twenty years. He preserved control of al-Jazira through a series of tactical submissions to larger neighboring powers, at various times recognizing Ayyubid, Rûmi Seljuq, and Mongol overlords. His surrender to the Mongols spared Mosul the destruction experienced by other settlements in Mesopotamia. (en)
  • Бадр ад-Дин Лулу (иначе Бадр ад-Дин Лулу ар-Рахим, иначе Лулу, иначе Бадр ад-Дин Лулу ибн Абдаллах) (1160-е — 1259 год) — правитель Мосула (регент в 1211 — 1222, малик в 1222—1259 годы), армянского происхождения. В качестве правителя Мосула стал преемником Зангидов. Сначала Бадр ад-Дин признавал верховенство халифа, но после появления монголов переориентировался на них. Его капитуляция перед монголами спасла Мосул от тех разрушений, которые испытали другие города Месопотамии. Благодаря политике лавирования Бадр ад-Дин смог захватить Нисибин, Синджар. (ru)
  • Al-Màlik ar-Rahim Badr-ad-Din Abu-l-Fadàïl Lulu, més conegut simplement com a Badr-ad-Din Lulu o Lulu (segle xii - 1259), fou regent dels atabegs zengites de Mossul i després emir de ple dret. Es creu que era negre i que fou un esclau alliberat. Fou nomenat atabeg per Nur-ad-Din Arslan-Xah I (1193-1211) poc abans de morir, per tenir cura del seu jove fill Izz-ad-Din Massud al-Qàhir (1211-1218) i ratificat per aquest per al seu fill menor Nur-ad-Din Arslan-Xah II (1218-1219). Un altre dels seus fills, al-Malik al-Salih Ismail també fou atabeg. Després va governar Nàssir-ad-Din Mahmud (1219-1233) i el 1233 fou investit senyor de ple dret pel califa. (ca)
  • Badr ad-Din Lulu (arabisch بدر الدين لؤلؤ, DMG Badr ad-Dīn Luʾluʾ; † 1259) war der Atabeg der letzten Zengiden von Mossul und nach deren Erlöschen 1234 bis zu seinem Tod auch der Alleinherrscher dieser Stadt. Nach Lulus Tod 1259 unternahm sein Sohn Ismail mit Hilfe der ägyptischen Mamluken den Versuch, Mossul aus der Oberherrschaft der Mongolen zu befreien, was allerdings in der Zerstörung der Stadt mündete. (de)
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  • الملك الرحيم السلطان بدر الدين أبو الفضائل لؤلؤ الأرمني النوري الأتابكي هو مملوك السلطان نور الدين أرسلان شاه بن السلطان عز الدين مسعود بن مودود بن زنكي بن أقسنقر صاحب الموصل. (ar)
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