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Abu'l-Ashbāl al-Ḍirghām ibn ʿĀmir ibn Sawwār al-Lukhamī (Arabic: أبو الأشبال ضرغام بن عامر بن سوار اللخمي) (fl. 1153–1164) was an Arab military commander in the service of the Fatimid Caliphate. An excellent warrior and model cavalier, he rose to higher command and scored some successes against the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem as well as against internal rebellions. Despite his close personal ties to the viziers Tala'i ibn Ruzzik and his son Ruzzik ibn Tala'i, he joined Shawar when the latter rebelled against Ruzzik and seized the vizierate. Nine months later, Dirgham betrayed Shawar as well and expelled him from the capital, becoming vizier himself on 31 August 1163. Amidst yet another Crusader invasion in 1164, Dirgham clashed with Shawar, who had gained the support of Syrian troops led

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  • أبو الأشبال ضرغام (ar)
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  • أبو الأشبال ضرغام بن عامر بن سوار اللخمي وزير آخر خلفاء الدولة الفاطمية العاضد لدين الله، تولى الوزارة عام 558 هـ واستمر في صراع مع الوزير الفاطمي شاور حتى وفاته في شهر رمضان عام 559 هـ الموافق 1164م. (ar)
  • Dirgham ou Dirghām ‘Āmir ibn Suwār al-Lukhamī est un officier et un vizir de l’Égypte fatimide de 1163 à 1164. (fr)
  • Abu-l-Aixbal Dirgham ibn Àmir ibn Sawwar al-Lakhmí (àrab: أبو الأشبال ضرغام بن عامر بن سوار اللخمي, Abū l-Axbāl Ḍirḡām b. ʿĀmir b. Sawwār al-Laẖmī), més conegut senzillament com a Dirgham (‘Lleó’), també conegut pels seus agnoms Faris-al-Muslimín i Xams-al-Khilafa, així com pel títol al-Màlik al-Mansur, fou un emir i visir fatimita d'Egipte. (ca)
  • Abu'l-Ashbāl al-Ḍirghām ibn ʿĀmir ibn Sawwār al-Lukhamī (Arabic: أبو الأشبال ضرغام بن عامر بن سوار اللخمي) (fl. 1153–1164) was an Arab military commander in the service of the Fatimid Caliphate. An excellent warrior and model cavalier, he rose to higher command and scored some successes against the Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem as well as against internal rebellions. Despite his close personal ties to the viziers Tala'i ibn Ruzzik and his son Ruzzik ibn Tala'i, he joined Shawar when the latter rebelled against Ruzzik and seized the vizierate. Nine months later, Dirgham betrayed Shawar as well and expelled him from the capital, becoming vizier himself on 31 August 1163. Amidst yet another Crusader invasion in 1164, Dirgham clashed with Shawar, who had gained the support of Syrian troops led (en)
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