From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11120 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Thursday, April 13 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11120 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Doctor Forces Guy To Cut Off Scalp Skin Then Cures His Baldness ["Hair Lo] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2023 16:35:19 +0200 From: "Hair Loss" Subject: Doctor Forces Guy To Cut Off Scalp Skin Then Cures His Baldness Doctor Forces Guy To Cut Off Scalp Skin Then Cures His Baldness http://clarisilpro.shop/JFamhQ9vB0T3sCHHB82RgwaIu7MPgEWWbVwXPA2d04nNqPgSXw http://clarisilpro.shop/-fRFwliMSyoE3AGYOQkZ6fkEV5VSAJ8dav4iB0X0jn_Lxl1UfA n foreign policy, Bahram's tenure inaugurated a period of peace, since the Crusader states of the Levant were occupied with the growing threat of Zengi, the Turkish atabeg of Mosul. Bahram even presided over the release of 300 captives held since the Battle of Ramla in 1102. The vizier appears to have entertained good relations, and possibly formed an alliance, with King Roger II of Sicily. In the meantime, the Muslim backlash against Bahram grew. His post as vizier was already considered an insult, but the favour shown to Christians, the Armenian immigration, and his close relations with Christian powers further inflamed passions. Ridwan ibn Walakhshi, the Caliph's former gaoler, emerged as the movement's leader. Ridwan was a Sunni who had risen to be one of the leading military commanders under al-Amir, and now held the position of ???ib al-b?b. Bahram tried to dispose of him by sending him to govern Ascalon in May 1135, but there Ridwan busied himself with blocking Armenian immigration, earning plaudits from the Muslim public opinion in Cairo. As a result, Bahram recalled him in November 1136 and sent him to govern his own former province at Gharbiyya. The move backfired, as Ridwan was now placed in possession of an independent power base. Leading Cairene officials began making contact with him, and Ridwan did not hesitate to preach jih?d against Bahram from the pulpit of the mosque. Finally, in early 1137 Ridwan raised an army from the local Bedouin and marched on Cairo. Bahram's Muslim soldiers deserted him, and on 3 February he fled Cairo with 2,000 Armenian soldiers, making for Qus. After his departure, an anti-Armenian pogrom broke out in the capital, and even the vizieral palace was plundered. At Qus, Bahram found his brother killed and defiled by the local townfolk. In revenge, Bahram plundered the city, but resisted calls to torch it so as not to fully alienate the caliph. He then made for Aswan on the southern border of the Fatimid realmbsome sources claim that he had intended to found a new realm allied with the Christian kingdoms of Nubia to the southbbut the local governor barred his gates to him, and Bahram was forced to retreat to Akhmim. There a letter from al-Hafiz reached him, offering lenient terms: he could choose either a governorship at Qus, Akhmim, ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11120 ***********************************************