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    Tughril I (redirect from Toghrul Beg)
    Mas'ud was defeated by a much smaller army under Tughril, his brother Chaghri Beg, and the Kakuyid prince Faramurz. Mas'ud thus permanently lost control of...
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    Born: 20 January 1029 Died: 15 December 1072 Regnal titles Preceded by Toghrul-Beg Sultan of the Seljuq Empire 4 October 1063– 15 December 1072 Succeeded by...
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  • himself with the Khwarezmshah Takash.[citation needed] For a brief period, Toghrul III was the Sultan of all Seljuk lands except for Anatolia. He spent his...
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  • Birth Marriages Death Rukn ad-Dunya wa ad-Din رکن الدنیا والدین Muhammad Toghrul-Beg (1037–1063) 990 1) Altun Jan Khatun (2) Aka (daughter of Yusuf Qadir-Khan...
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    Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadi (1075–1099). In 1054 he had to acknowledge Toghrul Beg the Seljuq as his own liege, who ruled the largest part of the Jazira...
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    Great Seljuk Empire under the command of the Seljuk chieftains Toghrul Beg and Chaghri Beg. There are certain historical sources that state that the Anushteginids...
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  • support of the Seljuk sultan Toghrul Beg, and was able to recapture Shiraz in 1053 or 1054. He then recognized Toghrul Beg as his overlord and placed the...
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  • early as the 11th century. Prior to the rise of first Seljuk sultan Toghrul Beg in the mid-11th century, many tribes followed the lead of their tribal...
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    the founder of Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate Toghrul Beg First sultan of the Seljuks (r. 1037–1063) Chaghri Beg Co-ruler of the Seljuk dynasty Ibrahim Inal...
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  • Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadi (1075–1099). In 1054 he had to acknowledge Toghrul Beg the Seljuq as his own liege, who ruled the largest part of the Jazira...
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    raised Toghrul Beg, grandson of Seljuk, to the throne of Iran, founding the Seljukid dynasty, with its capital at Nishapur. A younger brother of Toghrul, Daud...
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  • Drosos with gifts and a ransom for his release to the Seljuk sultan Toghrul Beg. However, the sultan magnanimously set free Liparit on condition that...
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  • the final years of the Buyid dynasty, and was present in Baghdad when Toghrul Beg, the first sultan of the Seljuq dynasty, entered the city in December...
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    initial successes, Temüjin and Toghrul routed this loose confederation at Yedi Qunan, and Jamukha was forced to beg for Toghrul's clemency. Desiring complete...
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    Sultan Toghrul Beg (r. 1037–1063), although at least initially the impact of Seljuk overlordship seems to have been light, as neither Toghrul nor his...
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  • (Byzantine and Christian states of the South Caucasus). When the Seljuk ruler Toghrul Beg came to Azerbaijan and Arran to assert his authority, Rawwadid ruler...
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  • Ghaznavids 1051 Battle of Hupyan Hupyan Toghrul of Ghazna Alp Arslan Ghaznavids 1051 Siege of Taq Sistan Toghrul of Ghazna(slave general) Kotwal Hilal Daraqi(Saffarids)...
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  • strong naval fleet. They had four sons: Malik Shah, Mesud I, Arab and Toghrul. In 1094, Kilij Arslan received a letter from Alexius suggesting that the...
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    vassals in the 12th century until the reign of the last Seljuk ruler, Toghrul III (r. 1176–1194). Following that, only the names of the caliphs are shown...
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  • Father of the founder of Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate Toghrul I Sultan of Great Seljuk Chaghri-Beg Governor of Khorasan Suleyman I of Rum (1077–1086) Alp...
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    1132 Toghrul II, 1132–1133 Mas'ud 1133–1152 Malik Shah III 1152–1153 Muhammad II 1153–1159 Suleiman-Shah 1159–1161 Arslan-Shah 1161–1177 Toghrul III 1177–1194...
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    moment when the city was in the last agony of violence and fanaticism. Toghrül, under cover of intended pilgrimage to Mecca, entered Iraq with a heavy...
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    who also gave late sultan Toghrul II's widow Momine Khatun and appointed Eldigüz to be atabeg of Arslanshah (son of Toghrul) in 1161. He obtained Iranian...
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    his Mujalladat (Tarikh-e Beyhaqi). Following the chaos of Toghrul's usurpation, Chagri Beg sent a Seljuq army to take Ghazni, but the ghulam general Khirghiz...
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    Buwayhid ruler often fled the capital and the Seljuq dynasty gained power. Toghrül overran Syria and Armenia. He then made his way into the Capital, where...
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  • (Byzantine general) Seljuk Turks 1051 Battle of Hupyan Hupyan Alp Arslan Toghrul of Ghazna (Ghaznavid general) Ghaznavids 1063 Battle of Damghan Damghan...
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    war between his son Dawud, and his brothers Mas'ud, Suleiman-Shah, and Toghrul II. His other son Alp Arslan ibn Mahmud was ruler of Mosul under the protection...
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    in historical chronicles in 1606. The Safavid court chronicler Iskander Beg Munshi reported that toward the end of February 1606, Shah Abbas I reached...
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  • al-Talab fī Tārīkh Ḥalab quotes Beg directly and was likely derived from Maliknamah. Saljuq-nama — dedicated to Toghrul III — drafted in 1175, note Seljuq...
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    ad-Dawlah Abd al-Rashid 1049–1052 fifth son of Mahmud 10 Qiwam ad-Dawlah Toghrul 1052–1053 Turkish mamluk general Usurped the Ghaznavid throne after massacring...
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