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    Toghrul (redirect from Toghril)
    Toghrul (Mongolian: Тоорил хан Tooril han; Chinese: 脫里), also known as Wang Khan or Ong Khan (Ван хан Wan han; Chinese: 王汗; pinyin: Wáng Hán; died 1203)...
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    Tughril I (redirect from Toghril Beg)
    طغرل بن میکائیل), better known as Tughril (طغرل / طغریل; also spelled Toghril / Tughrul), was a Turkoman chieftain, who founded the Seljuk Empire, ruling...
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  • formed, which appointed Shihab ad-Din Toghrul as his Atabeg or guardian. Toghril was a mamluk of az-Zahir Ghazi and the effective ruler of Aleppo for the...
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    Tolui Issue Möngke Khan Kublai Khan Hulagu Khan Ariq Böke House Keraite Father Jakha Gambhu, brother of Toghril Mother Wasai Religion Church of the East...
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    Shihab al-Din Toghril, who ruled until his son was of age in 1231. Ghazi’s son only ruled for 4 years until 1235, when both he and Toghril died, leaving...
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    Tayang khan 塔陽汗 Tayang Khan presented with the head of Toghril (1596) Khan of Northern Naimans Reign c. 1198–1204 Predecessor Inanch Bilge khan Successor...
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    iqta in 1136. Eldiguz eventually married Mu’mina Khatun, the widow of Toghril II, and his sons Nusrat al-Din Muhammad Pahlavan and Qizil Arslan Uthman...
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  • therefore took control of Khwarazm and stopped an attempt by Ekinchi's son, Toghril-Tegin, to take control of the region. During his lifetime, Qutb al-Din...
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    formed an alliance with his blood brother Jamuha and his foster-father Toghril, the Mergids were defeated by the alliance which Temüjin had formed and...
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    1056–57, the caliph al-Qa'im was unable to defeat him without outside help. Toghril Beg, the Seljuq sultan, restored Baghdad to Sunni rule and took Iraq for...
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  • on his own. In 1041 or 1042, however, the Seljuks under Toghril Beg conquered Gurgan. Toghril Beg installed a former Ghaznavid commander, Mardavij ibn...
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    some versions of the legend, Prester John was explicitly identified with Toghril, but Mongolian sources say nothing about his religion. An account of the...
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    (northeastern part) and Iraq (eastern part). Down to the death in war 1194 of Toghril b. Arslan, last of the Great Seljuq rulers of Iraq and Persia, the Ildenizids...
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    conquest was short-lived: in 1048 Toghrïl Beg led the first Seljuq raid into Armenia, in 1064 Ani and Kars fell to Toghrïl’s nephew and heir Alp-Arslan, and...
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    tenth century. The Turkish conqueror and founder of the Seljuq dynasty, Toghril Beg, made Isfahan the capital of his domains in the mid-11th century; but...
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    Cilicia in 1225. Constantine of Barbaron arranged for the regent of Aleppo, Toghril, to advance on Antioch. When the latter attacked Baghras, Bohemond IV had...
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    ISBN 978-90-04-30790-2. Muir, William. "Buweihid Dynasty, Bagdad under Seljuqs, Toghril Beg, Al-Muktadi and four following Caliphs, Crusades, Capture of Jerusalem...
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  • actually created resentment among the Turcoman tribesmen after 1055 when Toghril Beg took over Baghdad.[page needed] Due to the attachment of the dehqans...
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    it is likely that Aibak merely raided Malwa. Meanwhile, Baha' al-Din Toghril (also transliterated as Bahauddin Tughril) - another prominent Ghurid slave-general...
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    later, he seized Herat and Pushang from its Seljuq governor, Baha al-Din Toghril. Shortly thereafter, the ruler of Sistan, Taj al-Din Harb ibn Muhammad...
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  • countries, such as the Armenians and Choresmians, did not accept the change. Toghril Beg, the founder of the Seljuq dynasty, had made Esfahan the capital of...
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    the Sallarids were back in Shamiran. In around 1043 the Seljuk sultan Toghril Beg received the submission of the Salar of Tarum, who became his vassal...
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  • Province in Turkey Tughril (990-1063), Turkoman founder of the Seljuk Empire Toghril (1130-1203), a khan of Keraites Turul, a mythological bird of prey in Hungarian...
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    Tekele followed his father, Zangi, only after eliminating Sonqur's son Toghril. During the closing years of Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd and Sa'd II, Fars fell under...
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    chosen by Nizami, was commissioned and dedicated to the Seljuk Sultan Toghril II, the Atabek Muhammad ibn Eldiguz Jahan Pahlavan and his brother Qizil...
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  • Aslan (lion), Bughra (camel), Toghan (falcon), Böri (wolf), and Toghrul or Toghrïl (a bird of prey). Under the Khagans were four rulers with the titles Arslan...
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  • Kegan Paul. pp. 33–34. ISBN 978-1-56859-019-6. Houtsma, M.T. (2000). "Ṭog̲h̲ri̊l (II)". In Bearman, P. J.; Bianquis, Th.; Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel,...
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    1968), 616. Durand-Guédy, D. (2024). "11 The Persian Quatrains of Sultan Toghrïl b. Arslan (d. 590/1194): Reflections on the Literacy and Culture of the...
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  • (Qarmatians) Ghurids 1175 Battle of Herat Herat Ghiyas ad-Din Ghori Baha al-Din Toghril(Seljuq Empire) Ghurids 1176 Siege of Uch Uch Muhammad of Ghor Bhatis or...
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  • ebn Voshmgir (d. 1012) ruler of the Ziyarid dynasty Gonbad, Iran none Toghril Beg (990–1063) ruler of the Seljuk dynasty Rey, Iran Tughrul Tower Malekshah...
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