• Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan (died October 1465) was Beg of Dulkadir from 28 August 1454 until his death. Malik Arslan was one of his predecessor Suleiman...
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    In 1072, Malik-Shah and Nizam al-Mulk accompanied Alp-Arslan during his campaign in Transoxiana against the Karakhanids. However, Alp-Arslan was badly...
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  • Sultan Malik Shah I of Great Seljuq in Isfahan, but was released when Malik Shah died in 1092 in the wake of a quarrel among his jailers. Kilij Arslan then...
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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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  • of his brother, Malik Arslan (r. 1454–65), Shah Budak took refuge in Mamluk Egypt. He took advantage of the discord between Malik Arslan and the Mamluks...
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  • whom four sons would consecutively rule the state. He was succeeded by Malik Arslan (r. 1454–66). Suleiman was born to Khadija Khatun, the daughter of the...
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    accompanied Alp Arslan in all his campaigns and journeys, except a few. In February/March 1064 Alp Arslan, along with his son Malik-Shah I and Nizam...
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  • of scholars and poets. In 1092, after Malik Shah's death, he was probably overthrown by his another brother Arslan Arghun. Boyle, J. A. . The Cambridge...
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  • from April 1466 to 4 June 1472. Upon the assassination of his brother, Malik Arslan (r. 1454–65), he competed for the throne against his other brother Shah...
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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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    Kilij Arslan II (Old Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان دوم) or ʿIzz ad-Dīn Kilij Arslān ibn Masʿūd (Persian: عز الدین قلج ارسلان بن مسعود) (Modern Turkish...
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    appointed Shams ad-Din Eldiguz (c. 1135/36–1175) as atabeg of his nephew Arslan-Shah,[failed verification] the son of his brother Toghrul II, and transferred...
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  • Kilij Arslan I, son of Suleiman ibn Kutalmish, 1092–1109 Malik Shah, son of Kilij Arslan, 1109–1116 Mesud I, son of Kilij Arslan, 1116–1156 Kilij Arslan II...
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  • 1116. Prior to Malik Shah's accession, the throne had remained vacant for three years following the death of Kilij Arslan I in 1107. Malik Shah was held...
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    Kara Arslan Ahmad Qavurt (died 1073), better simply known as Qavurt (also spelled Kavurt) was a Seljuq prince. Upon his brother's death, he led an unsuccessful...
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    appointed to a number of military positions by the Safavids. Their brother Malik Arslan was killed by Ali, who was their cousin and the ruler of Dulkadir at...
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  • 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 Afshin...
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    (Suleiman) 1077–1086 Dawud Kilij Arslan I 1092–1107 Malik Shah 1107–1116 Rukn ad-Din Mesud I 1116–1156 Izz ad-Din Kilij Arslan II 1156–1192 Ghiyath ad-Din...
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    al-Din Mehmed Beg 1399 1442 6. Suleiman Beg 1442 1454 7. Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan 1454 1465 8. Shah Budak 1st.1465 2nd.1472 1st.1466 2nd.1480 9. Shah Suwar...
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  • Medina. In 1065, Alp Arslan campaigned against the Kingdom of Georgia, subjugated Tbilisi, and built a mosque in the city. In 1092, Malik-shah built the Jami...
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    1176–1184 Yülük Arslan, son of Ilghazi II, 1184–1203 Artuk Arslan, son of Yülük Arslan, 1203–1239 Al-Sa'id Najm al-Din Ghazi I, son of Yülük Arslan, 1239–1260...
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    Kilij Arslan I was imprisoned and a general of his, Abu'l-Qasim, took power in Nicaea. Following the death of sultan Malik Shah in 1092, Kilij Arslan was...
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  • Qutalmish ibn Arslan Isra'il (Persian: قتلمش) (alternative spellings: Qutalmis, Kutalmish, Kutalmış) was a Turkic prince who was a member of Seljukid house...
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    al-Mulk. Following Malik Shah I's death, successor states split from the Great Seljuk. In Anatolia, Malik Shah I was succeeded by Kilij Arslan I, who escaped...
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    amicable relations both with the Ottoman state and the Mamluk Sultanate. Malik Arslan's (r. 1454–65) death marked the start of an era of struggle between his...
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  • Mas'ud was married with a Malik Shah's sister. According to some sources, Gawhar was the mother of Mas'ud III's son Arslan-Shah, while some other sources...
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    father Kilij Arslan fighting against Ridwan of Aleppo at the battle of Khabur river in 1107, Mesud lost the throne in favor of his brother Malik Shah. With...
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  • Sultan of Delhi Rukn al-Dīn Qilij Arslān bin Kaykhusraw, or Kilij Arslan IV (died 1266), Seljuq Sultan of Rûm al-Malik al-Muzaffar Rukn al-Din Baibars al-Jashnakir...
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  • emir of the early Seljuk Empire, during the reigns of Tughril I, Alp Arslan, and Malik-Shah I. His full name in Arabic, as given by Münejjim Bāshī Ahmad...
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    but were repelled by the Oghuz ruler Shah Malik in 1035. The Seljuks then went to the same place as Arslan Isra'il, and asked the son of Mahmud, Mas'ud...
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