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    Ali ibn Hasan, also known as Harun Bughra Khan and better known as Ali-Tegin (also spelled Alitigin) was a Karakhanid ruler in Transoxiana from 1020 to...
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  • the sons of Ali Tegin, and won control of a large part of Transoxiana, making Samarkand the capital. In 1041, another son of Nasr b. Ali, Muhammad 'Ayn...
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  • after that dies. (deceased) Umut Karadağ as Emir Arslan Yusuf: son of Ali Tegin, father of Seferiye Hatun and Gülce Hatun, descended from Karakhanids...
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  • ancestor Ali ibn Musa Qara Khan. Böritigin is first mentioned some time after 1034, when he was imprisoned by the sons of the deceased Ali-Tegin, who was...
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  • Muhammad ibn Wahb al-Qurashi, opposed by the dāʿī al-duʿāt, Qut Tegin; then the Right Wing, Ali ibn Ahmad ibn al-Daif, opposed by the deputy dāʿī al-duʿāt...
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  • Name Location Seljuk commander Opponent Victor 1032 Battle of Dabusiyya Ali-Tegin & Seljuk allies Altun Tash (Ghaznavid general) Indecisive 1035 Battle...
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  • had several sons: Yusuf Qadir Khan who inherited his domains in west, Ali Tegin, Muhammad Toghan Khan, Shihab ud-Dawla Suleyman who ruled Uzgen and Adod...
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  • Around 1034, Tughril and Chaghri were soundly defeated by the Oghuz Yabghu Ali Tegin and his allies, forcing them to escape from Transoxiana. Initially, the...
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    English bishop Adémar de Chabannes, French monk and historian Ali ibn Hasan (Ali-Tegin), Karakhanid ruler (khagan) Amlaíb mac Sitriuc, Norse-Gaelic king...
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  • Zhaoli Qaghan Oghulchak Khan Bazir Arslan Khan Musa Baytash Khan Ali Arslankhan Ali Tegin Böritigin Sultan Satuq Bughra Khan Bilge Kul Qadir Khan (840–893)...
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    presenting the completed work to the Karakhanid Hasan ibn Sulayman (father of Ali-Tegin) - Prince of Kashgar he was awarded the title Khāṣṣ Ḥājib, an honorific...
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    Dirham of Kara-Khanid ruler Ali-Tegin, minted at Dabusiyya in 1032/3....
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    a Turkic slave who was bought by Alp-Tegin, the commander of the royal guard of the Samanid dynasty. Alp-Tegin established himself as the governor of...
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  • evidences of her being a traitor. The father of Kaya Yagbu, Temur Tegin and Batuga Tegin. Kanbolat Görkem Arslan as Saltuk Bey In love with Colpan Han. The...
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    Kara-Khanids at the Battle of Dabusiyya. After the Kara-Khanid ruler Ali-Tegin's death, however, the Seljuks changed their allegiance to the ruler of...
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  • ad-Dawlah (1049–1058) Makin ad-Dawlah Abu Ali al-Hasan ibn 'Ali (1058) Nasir ad-Dawlah al-Hamdani (1058–1060) Sebuq Tegin (1060) Muwaffaq ad-Dawlah Jauhar al-Mustansiri...
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  • English bishop Adémar de Chabannes, French monk and historian Ali ibn Hasan (Ali-Tegin), Karakhanid ruler (khagan) Amlaíb mac Sitriuc, Norse-Gaelic king...
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    Empire, Alp-Tegin, attacked Ghazni and besieged the Citadel of Ghazni for four months. He wrested the town from its ruler Abu Bakr Lawik. Alp-Tegin was accompanied...
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    Toghan Khan succeeds him 1020 Ali-Tegin, brother of Yusuf Qadir Khan, seizes Bukhara and occupies Sogdia 1024 Ali-Tegin is defeated Yusuf Qadir Khan but...
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  • sons: Nasr Khan, Ahmad Toghan Khan, Mansur Arslan Khan, Muhammad and Jafar Tegin. "ILAK-KHANIDS – Encyclopaedia Iranica". www.iranicaonline.org. Retrieved...
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    of the Sultan. After the death in 425 H (1034 CE) of the local ruler 'Ali-Tegin, who had protected them, a surprising chain of events made some of them...
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    death of the governor of Khurasan, Mansur ibn Qara-Tegin (Ibrahim ibn Simjur had died in 948), Abu Ali was reinstated by Nuh as governor of the province...
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  • Alp-Tegin, was a Turkic officer, who was the Samanid governor of Ghazna from September 963 to November 966. He was the son and successor of Alp-Tegin. Abu...
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  • Kırgın Çiçekler Ali 2019 Tek Yürek Cem Saruhan 2020 Gençliğim Eyvah Zola 2020–2021 Menajerimi Ara Emir 2021–2022 Destan Temur Tegin 2023–2024 Ateş Kuşları...
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    'Adud al-Dawla (category Burials at Imam Ali Mosque)
    al-Dawla was trapped in Wasit by his troops who, under their leader, Sebük-Tegin, had rebelled against him. Adud al-Dawla quickly left Fars to quell the...
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  • Mansur ibn Qara-Tegin, commonly known after his father as Ibn Qaratakin (died 952) was a Turkic military officer of the Samanids in the mid-10th century...
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  • Depression by Idiqut Khochqar Tegin (火赤哈兒的斤/huǒchìhāér dejīn), ruler of Uyghuria since 1266, who succeeded Mamuraq Tegin (馬木剌的斤/mǎmùlà dejīn) Idiqut (1257-1266)...
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    dealt with that problem, Malik-Shah appointed Qutlugh-Tegin as the governor of Fars and Sav-Tegin as the governor of Kerman. Malik-Shah then turned his...
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  • Ibrahim ibn Ahmad on the throne. Abu 'Ali also forced Ibrahim and another Turkic military officer Mansur ibn Qara-Tegin to leave Nishapur. The two then went...
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    who lost Ghazni to Abu Ali Lawik, the son of its expelled ruler. He recovered it however with Samanid help in 964–65. Alp-Tegin's ghulams were reconciled...
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