Atiyya ibn Salih | |||||||||
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Emir of Aleppo | |||||||||
Reign | Late 1062 – August 1065 | ||||||||
Predecessor | Thimal ibn Salih | ||||||||
Successor | Mahmud ibn Nasr | ||||||||
Died | July 1073 Constantinople | ||||||||
Issue | Unknown | ||||||||
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Tribe | Banu Kilab | ||||||||
Dynasty | Mirdasid | ||||||||
Father | Salih ibn Mirdas | ||||||||
Mother | Tarud |
Asad al-Dawla Abū Dhūʿaba ʿAṭiyya ibn Ṣāliḥ (Arabic: عطية بن صالح بن مرداس; died July 1073) was the Mirdasid emir of Aleppo in 1062–1065. Prior to his assumption of the emirate in Aleppo, he had been the Mirdasid emir of al-Rahba from 1060. He continued as the emir of al-Rahba and the eastern portion of the Mirdasid realm after losing Aleppo to his nephew Mahmud ibn Nasr. He lost al-Rahba in 1070. He entered Byzantine protection afterward and launched a failed assault against Mahmud's territories before his death in Constantinople.