Ahmad Sanjar (Persian: احمد سنجر; full name: Muizz ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Adud ad-Dawlah Abul-Harith Ahmad Sanjar ibn Malik-Shah) (6 November 1086 – 8 May...
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The Tomb of Ahmad Sanjar is a mausoleum commemorating Ahmad Sanjar, a Seljuk ruler of Khorasan. It was built in 1157 in the medieval city of Merv in the...
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Seljuk Empire (section Ahmad Sanjar)
Khorasan by his brother Muhammad I.: 159 Over the next several years, Ahmad Sanjar became the ruler of most of Iran (Persia), and eventually in 1118, the...
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Amira Khatun (redirect from Khatun (daughter of Ahmad Sanjar))
Amira Khatun (Persian: خاتون) was a Seljuk princess, daughter of sultan Ahmad Sanjar and the principal wife of Abbasid caliph al-Mustarshid. Amira Khatun...
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Bazar Ahmad Sanjar (Persian: بازار احمد سنجر, also Romanized as Bāzār Aḩmad Sanjar) is a village in Kambel-e Soleyman Rural District, in the Central District...
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Assassins were in a weakened position, and Ahmad Sanjar launched an attack on them in 1126. Led by Sanjar's vizier Mu'in ad-Din Kashi, the Seljuks again...
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and was theoretically the head of the dynasty, although his relative Ahmad Sanjar in Khorasan probably held more effective power. He was deposed and killed...
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Husayn's late reign, the Seljuq sultan Ahmad Sanjar invaded his domains, defeated him, and captured him. However, Sanjar later released Husayn in return for...
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requested protection from Mahmud's rival Ahmad Sanjar (Garshasp's wife was the sister of Ahmad). Garshasp urged Ahmad to invade the domains of Mahmud in Central...
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Tughrul II opposed this, and at the same time they conspired against Ahmad Sanjar, and in light of the rejection of Dawud's authority, the Caliph Al-Mustarshid...
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& Daghestan. Mage Publishers. p. 62. ISBN 978-1-933823-27-0. Ḣamd Allāh AḢMAD IBN ABĪ BAKR IBN NAṠR (1849). Histoire des Seldjoukides et des Ismaéliens...
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power through the support of his uncle, the principal Seljuk sultan Ahmad Sanjar (r. 1118–1157); when the latter left for Transoxiana to suppress a rebellion...
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Persia. Muhammad's son Mahmud II succeeded him in western Persia, but Ahmad Sanjar, who was the governor of Khurasan at the time being the senior member...
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Hindustan, used by the Mughals Some Seljuk rulers, like Grand Seljuk Ahmad Sanjar (as padishah-i sharq-u gharb, a translation of the Arabic malik al-mashriq...
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Qutb al-Din Muhammad remained loyal to the Seljuk ruler of Khurasan, Ahmad Sanjar. In 1113 or 1114 he helped a fellow Seljuk vassal, the Karakhanid Arslan...
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al-Mulk Abū ʿAlī Muḥammad ibn Arslān, the kātib (secretary) of the Sultan Aḥmad Sanjar. Many abridged versions of the Majmaʿ have been made, the first appearing...
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Adud ad-Dawlah معز الدنیا والدین عضد الدولة Ahmad Sanjar (1118–1153) 1085 1) Terken Khatun (wife of Ahmad Sanjar) (daughter of Muhammad Arslan-Khan, Khagan...
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thus was theoretically the head of the dynasty, although his brother Ahmad Sanjar in Khorasan held more practical power. Muhammad I probably allied himself...
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1072) and great-grandson Ahmad Sanjar (sultan from 1118 to 1157) were buried at Merv, the latter at the Tomb of Ahmad Sanjar. Nearing the end of the 11th century...
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daughter of Sultan Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud and Gawhar Khatun, the daughter of Ahmad Sanjar. She had been formerly married to his brother Dawud. However, they failed...
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Ahmad (1997). Syrian Ismailism: The Ever Living Line of the Imamate, AD 1100-1260. Psychology Press. p. 10. ISBN 9780700705054. Mirza, Nasseh Ahmad (1997)...
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by Emre Konuk. It focuses on the life of Malik-Shah I, and his son, Ahmad Sanjar. It tells the story of the Seljuk Empire's structure, political events...
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brother, Bahram, who received support from the Seljuk Sultan Ahmad Sanjar. Ahmad Sanjar invading from Khorasan took his army into Afghanistan and inflicted...
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against his suzerain, the Seljuk Sultan Ahmad Sanjar, but was defeated in Hazarasp and forced to flee. Sanjar installed his nephew Suleiman Shah as ruler...
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Khatun Safariyya (also known as Bushali, d. 1121, Merv) Muhammad Tapar Ahmad Sanjar A son (d. childhood, buried in Ray) Ismah Khatun (m. 1109 to Al-Mustazhir)...
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structure of the site dates back to the Seljuk era. It was built by Sultan Ahmad Sanjar in the 11th century, over the grave of the Hanafi Maturidi scholar and...
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spouse. One of Mas'ud's wives was Gawhar Khatun, the daughter of Sultan Ahmad Sanjar. They married in 1134, after his accession to the throne. Gawhar Khatun...
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al-Mustazhir al-Mustarshid al-Rashid al-Muqtafi Seljuk sultans Tughril Alp Arslan Malik-Shah I Mahmud I Berkyaruq Malik-Shah II Muhammad I Ahmad Sanjar...
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against his suzerain, the Seljuq sultan Ahmad Sanjar, but was defeated in Hazarasp and forced to flee. Sanjar installed his nephew Suleiman Shah as ruler...
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Bahram Shah, who was supported by the sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire, Ahmad Sanjar. 16 Yamin ad-Dawlah Bahram Shah 1117–1157 son of Masud III Under Bahram-Shah...
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