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  1. Mahmud I. Nasir ad-Din Mahmud I fue sultán del Imperio selyúcida de 1092 a 1094. 1 Sucedió a Malik Shah I como Sultán, pero no obtuvo el control del imperio construido por Malik Shah y Alp Arslan . A la muerte de Malik Shah (noviembre de 1092) le sucedió su hijo mayor Abu l-Muzaffar Barkyaruk, de 13 años, pero Turkan Hatun, última esposa ...

  2. Malik-Shah died on 19 November 1092 while he was hunting. He was most likely poisoned by the caliph or the supporters of Nizam al-Mulk. Under the orders of T...

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  3. Malik Shah (8 August 1055-19 November 1092) was the Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072 to 1092, succeeding Alp Arslan and preceding Mahmud I of Great Seljuq. With a father as great as his, it would typically be hard to exceed his achievements. However, Malik Shah was a respected figure who endured severe difficulty in keeping his realm held together, and he was somehow able to maintain ...

  4. Malik Shah was held prisoner in Isfahan until 1110 when he returned to Anatolia to assume the throne. Shortly before his death he was defeated by the Byzantine emperor Alexios Komnenos at the Battle of Philomelion. Malik Shah then signed a treaty with the emperor, allegedly agreeing to let the Byzantines take back all their land in Anatolia ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Malik_ShahMalik Shah - Wikipedia

    Malik Shah. Malik-Shah (Persian: ملكشاه ), also transliterated as Malek-Shah, Malikshah or Melikshah, may refer to: Malik-Shah I (1055–1092), sultan of Great Seljuq. Malik-Shah II ( fl. 1105 ), grandson of Malik Shah I, sultan of Great Seljuq. Malik-Shah III (1152–1153), sultan of Great Seljuq. Malik Shah (Rûm) (1110–1116), sultan ...

  6. Nizam al-Mulk was one of the greatest statesmen of the Islamic and Turkish world. He served as vizier to Seljuk Sultan Alp Arslan and his son Sultan Malik-Shah I for 29 years. He had a great influence on the victory of Manzikert, fought between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk Empire in 1071. The Sultan Malik-Shah I saw him as a father as he ...

  7. In February/March 1064 Alp Arslan, along with his son Malik-Shah I and Nizam al-Mulk, campaigned in Byzantine Armenia, where they managed to capture Ani. Several minor rulers then acknowledged Seljuk authority, while Alp Arslan and Nizam continued to penetrate deeper into the Caucasus , reaching Georgia .