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    Alp Arslan, born Muhammad Alp Arslan bin Dawud Chaghri, was the second sultan of the Seljuk Empire and great-grandson of Seljuk, the eponymous founder...
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    campaigns of his father Alp Arslan, along with the latter's vizier Nizam al-Mulk. During one such campaign in 1072, Alp Arslan was fatally wounded and...
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  • wars during Alp Arslan's rule as a Sultan of the Seljuk Empire. In the series, Turkish actor Barış Arduç essays the lead role of Alp Arslan. The series...
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    Battle of Manzikert (category Battles of Alp Arslan)
    Khliat if possible. Alp Arslan was already in the area, however, with allies and 30,000 cavalry from Aleppo and Mosul. Alp Arslan's scouts knew exactly...
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  • Tāj al-Dawla Alp Arslān ibn Riḍwān, nicknamed al-Akhras ('The Mute'), was the Seljuk sultan of Aleppo from AD 1113 (AH 507) until his death in 1114 (508)...
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  • Alp Arslan ibn Mahmud was ruler of Mosul from 1127 to 1146. As son of Mahmud II, he was appointed governor of Mosul in 1127 with Zengi as his atabeg. While...
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  • Iraq would remain under the control of the Seljuk Turks until 1135. Alp Arslan, the son of Chaghri Beg, expanded significantly upon Tughril's holdings...
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    Rukn al-Din Abu al-Muzaffar Arslan Shah Ibn Tughril II (1133–1176) was a Seljuk sultan who appointed as ruler of Iraq and Persia. His reign lasted fifteen...
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    facto ruler of the empire for 20 years after the assassination of Sultan Alp Arslan in 1072, serving as the archetypal "good vizier". Viewed by many historians...
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    January 1940 30 December 1941 6 August 1942 Transferred to Turkey, 1959, as Alp Arslan Mahratta (ex-Marksman) 7 July 1939 28 July 1942 8 April 1943 Sunk by the...
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    of neglect and poor tactics, was decisively defeated by the forces of Alp Arslan at Manzikert. Romanos himself was taken prisoner. Taking advantage of...
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    Battle of Damghan (1063) (category Battles of Alp Arslan)
    founder of the empire, Tughril, died childless and willed the throne to Alp Arslan, son of his elder brother Chaghri Beg. After Tughril's death however,...
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  • Bazir Arslan Khan, Khagan of Karakhanids Ali Arslan Khan (died 998), Karakhanid ruler Arslan Isra'il (died 1032), Turkish chieftain Alp Arslan al-Akhras...
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    Beg's more competent and elder son Alp Arslan, who had ruled Khurasan since his father's death in 1059. Alp Arslan quickly asserted his authority over...
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    included Umman. Qavurt 1041–1073 (great-grantson of Seljuq, brother of Alp Arslan) Kerman Shah 1073–1074 Sultan Shah 1074–1075 or 1074–1085 Hussain Omar...
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  • Ahmet Alp (formerly Ares). Based on Ahmet Gazi, one of Orhan Gazi's Alps. Çağlar Yalçınkaya as Sartaç Alp: The Alp and bodyguard of Yavlak Arslan. Cüneyt...
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  • Shams al-Dawla Toghan Shah ibn Alp Arslan, nicknamed Abu al-Fawaris, was one of the Seljuk rulers of Khorasan. He ruled for a period (1083-1092) and took...
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    afterwards. Chaghri had six sons and four daughters. Among his sons, Alp Arslan became the sultan of the Seljukid Empire in 1064. All the remaining members...
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    brother Alp Arslan succeeded his uncle Tuğrul as the new sultan and Qavurt then the governor of Kirman (south Persia) waited for his turn. Alp Arslan died...
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    vizier of the first Seljuk Sultan Tughril (r. 1037–1063) and his nephew Alp Arslan (r. 1063–1072). Kunduri was born in Kundur. He was recruited into the...
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    Fariburz secretly sent a messenger to the chamberlain of the Seljuq ruler Alp Arslan, who was the overlord of Qara-tegin and the Turks who had been raiding...
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  • Seljuk Empire in the 11th century. He served three Sultans: Chaghri Beg, Alp Arslan and Malik-Shah I. He is believed to have disappeared after 1077. The young...
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    "ALPTIGIN". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume I/9: Alp Arslan–ʿAbd-al-Hamīd. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 898....
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    Great Seljuk Empire, founded by Tughril and significantly expanded by Alp Arslan, stretched from Anatolia and Syria in the west to the Ghaznavid Empire...
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    Manzikert, the Seljuk commander Suleiman ibn Qutulmish, a distant cousin of Alp Arslan and a former contender for the throne of the Seljuk Empire, came to power...
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  • of the Assassins in Aleppo, characterized the reign of his successor, Alp Arslan al-Akhras. Seljuk rule in Aleppo soon ended in 1118 with the Artuqid takeover...
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    adopted the Persian culture and Persian language in the following decades. Alp Arslan died in 1072. But before death he willed his throne to Malik Shah I, his...
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    Seljuks under Alp Arslan started to penetrate the frontier regions of Georgia. Bagrat had to buy peace through marrying his niece to Alp Arslan sometime after...
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    Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan (died October 1465) was Beg (ruler) of Dulkadir from 28 August 1454 until his death. Malik Arslan was one of the numerous sons...
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  • based on lives of Seljuk sultans. Arduç portrays the leading role of Alp Arslan in Alparslan: Büyük Selçuklu. "Barış Arduç ve Gupse Özay bugün evlendi"...
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