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20 January 1029 [1] (1) Aka (daughter of Yusuf Qadir-Khan, Khagan of Kara-Khanid Khanate, widow of Toghrul I) (2) Safariyya Khatun 15 December 1072 Muizz ad-Din Jalal ad-Dawlah معز الدین جلال الدولة: Hasan Malik-Shah I (1072–1092) 1055 1) Terken Khatun (daughter of Ibrahim Tamghach-Khan, Khagan of the Western Kara-Khanids)
The following is a list of the Seljuk Sultans of Rum, from 1077 to 1307. [1] The sultans of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm were descended from Arslan Isra'il, son of the warlord Seljuk. The Seljuk Empire was founded by Chaghri and Tughril, sons of Arslan's brother Mikail ibn Seljuk. Suleiman I, son of Qutalmish, 1077–1086
[note 1] After 1118, the Seljuk rulers of Iraq recognized the suzerainty of the Seljuk sultan Sanjar, who mostly ruled from Marv, and was known by the title of al-sultān al-a'zam, 'the Greatest Sultan'. The Seljuk rulers of Iraq were often mentioned as the 'Lesser Seljuks'. [65]
Sultan of Great Seljuk: 9.Ahmad Sanjar [21] (r. 1118–1153) Last sultan of The Great Seljuk: Tuğrul and Amîr Humâr [17] Other princes: Gawhar Khatun [17] Princess
Ahmad Sanjar (Persian: احمد سنجر; full name: Muizz ad-Dunya wa ad-Din Adud ad-Dawlah Abul-Harith Ahmad Sanjar ibn Malik-Shah [3]) (6 November 1086 – 8 May 1157) [4] was the Seljuq ruler of Khorasan from 1097 until 1118, [5] when he became the Sultan of the Seljuq Empire, which he ruled until his death in 1157.
Mu'ayyad al-Din Muzaffar ibn Ahmad Mustawfi, Seljuk ra'is; Sa'd al-Mulk , vizier of Muhammad Tapar [37] Abu al-Qasim Dargazini, vizier of Mahmud II; Iranshah ibn Turanshah, sultan of the Seljuks of Kirman [19] Sanjar, ruler of Khurasan (1097–1118), sultan of the Great Seljuk Empire (1118–1153) Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan ibn Tutush, sultan of Aleppo
List of Seljuk sultans of Hamadan (1118–1194) M. Mahmud I (Seljuk sultan) Mahmud II (Seljuk sultan) Malik-Shah I; Malik-Shah II; Malik-Shah III; Mikail (son of Seljuk)
This is a list of Seljuk rulers in Syria (1076–1117). Aleppo Abu Sa ... Sultan Shah ibn Ridwan, 1114–1123 Lu'lu' al-Yaya, 1114–1117, regent as atabeg;