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Janah ad-Dawla

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Janah ad-Dawla was the emir of Homs during the First Crusade. He took part in the Foraging Battle under the command of Duqaq of Damascus. He later joined Kerbogha's army during the second Siege of Antioch. He was murdered by three Assassins in 1103, apparently by order of al-Hakim al-Munajjim and at instigation of Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan.