Հայազգի Աթաբեկ եւ Մուսուլի Սուլթան Պատր Էտ Տին Լուլու
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1981
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Badr al-Din Lulu al-Armani had been purchased as a slave by a tailor in Mosul, and then later sold to the Sultan of the same city. As a result of his exceptional capabilities and initiative, he was able to occupy the positions of Atabek (1210–1219) and later Sultan (1219–1259) of Mosul. He was an Armenian by origin and most probably came from the area of Khlat in the province of Vaspurakan in Armenia. According to chronicles, Badr al-Din Lulu was an extraordinarily energetic, wise, cunning, pious, and generous patron and supporter of literature and the arts. Mosul’s most illustrious period of architecture was that of Badr al-Din Lulu. He also minted copper fils and gold dinars with unique inscriptions.
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Սապպաղեան, Պ., «Հայազգի Աթաբեկ եւ Մուսուլի Սուլթան Պատր Էտ Տին Լուլու», «Հայկազեան հայագիտական հանդէս», 1981, Պէյրութ, էջ 121-130