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    (Modern Turkish Kılıç Arslan, meaning "Sword Lion") was a Seljuk Sultan of Rûm from 1156 until his death in 1192. In 1159, Kilij Arslan attacked Byzantine...
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    Tughril Shah, also Abdu'l Harij Muhammad Mughis ad-din Tughril Shah ibn Kılıç Arslan II (r.1202-1225) was a Turkoman king of the "Seljuqs of Erzurum", following...
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  • Kilij Arslan ibn Suleiman (Old Anatolian Turkish: قِلِیچ اَرسلان; Persian: قلیچ ارسلان, romanized: Qilij Arslān; Turkish: I. Kılıç Arslan or Kılıcarslan...
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    was a son of Tughril ibn Kılıç Arslan II, also ruler of Erzurum (r.1202-1225). Jahanshah was a grandson of Kilij Arslan II, who had partitionned his...
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  • Kilij Arslan III (Old Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان, Persian: قلیچ ارسلان Qilij Arslān; Modern Turkish: Kılıç Arslan, meaning "Sword Lion") was the...
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  • Çobanoğulları. Meanwhile, Sultan Mesud II, elder brother of Kılıç Arslan, attempted to capture him but was defeated by Kılıç Arslan and his Çobanoğulları ally Yavlak...
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  • of 1092, died 1107 Kilij Arslan II reigned as of 1156, died 1192 Kilij Arslan III reigned as of 1204, died 1205 Kilij Arslan IV reigned as of 1248, died...
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    the Bey of Ankara, who was the son of the Anatolian Seljuk sultan Kılıç Arslan II (reigned 1156–1192.) The Victory Monument (Turkish: Zafer Anıtı) was...
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  • 618/1192–1221, was allotted Elbistan under the original division by Kılıç Arslan II (Cahen 1968: 111), but was then installed at Erzurum when the latter...
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    Roux: Historie des Turcs. (Translated by Prof Dr. Aykut Kazancıgil and Lale Arslan Özcan) Kabalcı Yayınevi, İstanbul, 2007 Arthur Koestler: The Thirteenth...
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    style that included rich stone-carved decoration. The tomb of Sultan Kiliç Arslan II, located in the courtyard of the Alaeddin Mosque and built around 1190...
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    Kilij Arslan IV (Old Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان) or Rukn ad-Dīn Qilij Arslān ibn Kaykhusraw (Persian: رکن الدین قلیچ ارسلان بن کیخسرو) was Seljuk...
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    died and was succeeded by Kılıç Arslan II. Yağıbasan allied himself with the other Danishmend rulers and attacked Kılıç Arslan to gain the former status...
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  • Erkan Avcı, Yıldız Çağrı Atiksoy and Kanbolat Görkem Arslan were credited. In Season 3 Serhat Kiliç played Tekfur Michael Kosses, a relative of the emperor...
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    region of Erzurum was then ruled by the two Seljuq princes Tughril ibn Kılıç Arslan II and his son Jahan Shah bin Tughril as an appanage, before being incorporated...
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  • 1156 Kılıç Arslan II (1156–1192) 1176 Kılıç Arslan defeats Manuel I Komnenos of Byzantine Empire in the battle of Myriokephalon 1178 Kılıç Arslan II annexes...
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    prisoner in Niksar castle until 1103. By 1175, during the reign of Kılıç Arslan II, Niksar was dependent on the Seljuks of Rum. After the Mongol invasion...
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    power and kingdom. For example, Seljuk rulers carried the name Kilij Arslan (kılıç-arslan) means "sword-lion". The Central Asian Turks and their offshoots...
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    Anatolia). 1178 Kılıç Arslan II annexes Danishmend realm. (Sivas, and the surrounding territory, Central Anatolia.) 1186 Kılıç Arslan II partitions the...
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    al-Din Isfahani placed Kayqubad's two underage brothers Kaykaus II and Kilij Arslan IV on the throne as well, as co-rulers. This was an attempt to maintain...
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    Occhiali (redirect from Kılıç Ali Pasha)
    also Uluj Ali, Turkish: Uluç Ali Reis, later Uluç Ali Paşa and finally Kılıç Ali Paşa; 1519 – 21 June 1587) was an Italian farmer, then Ottoman privateer...
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    Kayqubad had three sons: Kaykhusraw II, eldest son of his Greek wife Mah Pari Khatun, Rukn al-Din and Kilic Arslan, sons of his Ayyubid princess wife Malika...
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  • 201556 (Gökdere Viaduct) Eastern Anatolia 15 Kılıç Arslan II Bridge under construction Kılıç Arslan II Köprüsü 205 m (673 ft) (x2) 410 m (1,350 ft) Cable-stayed...
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  • Al-Nasir Kilij Arslan (also known as Kilij Arslan and Kiliç Arslan) was the Ayyubid emir of Hama from 1221 to 1229 (617AH–626AH). He was the son of al-Mansur...
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    (CHP → FP) Selçuk Özdağ (CHP → FP) Mesut Doğan (CHP → SAADET) Şerafettin Kılıç (CHP → SAADET) Mehmet Atmaca (CHP → SAADET) Necmettin Çalışkan (CHP → SAADET)...
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    (1337-1352) Hüsameddin Mahmud Savcı Bey ( - 1423) Karaman Bey Lütfi ( - 1455) Kılıç Arslan (1455 - 1471) "The History of Alanya". Ministry of Tourism. Archived...
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    Name Commissioned by App. construction date Location (between) Okla Kılıç Arslan II 1156-1192 Aksaray-Konya Altun Apa Altın Apa 1201 Beyşehir-Konya Argıt...
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  • Empire in 1256 and the tension between Kaykaus I and his rival brother Kilij Arslan IV, which allowed local lords living along the boundaries of the state to...
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    whose logo was inspired by Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and the Seljuk leader Alp Arslan. In May 2022 he had an altercation with Interior Minister Süleyman Soylu...
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    Leblebi who scored a domestic record of 14 goals in a single match; Gündüz Kılıç nicknamed Baba (Father) who was the coach but also the player of his team...
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