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  1. Alp Arslan vainc Kutalmış lors d'une bataille le 27 avril 1064 et devient ainsi le sultan fondateur du grand empire seldjoukide, régnant en Perse de l'Oxus au Tigre. Dans son œuvre de consolidation de l'empire et de soumission des voisins récalcitrants, il est secondé par son vizir Nizam al-Mulk , considéré comme un des plus éminents hommes d'État des débuts de l'histoire du Moyen ...

  2. Alp Arslan, mit vollem Namen Diya ad-Din Adud ad-Daula Abu Schudscha Muhammad Alp Arslan (DMG Ḍiyāʾ ad-Dīn ʿAḍud ad-Daula Abū Šuǧāʿ Muḥammad Alp-Arslan; * ca. 1030; † 15. Dezember 1072 ), war von 1063 bis 1072 Sultan der Großseldschuken .

  3. Alp Arslan humiliating Emperor Romanos IV. From a 15th-century illustrated French translation of Boccaccio's De Casibus Virorum Illustrium. When Romanos was conducted into the presence of Alp Arslan, the Sultan refused to believe that the bloodied and tattered man covered in dirt was the mighty Emperor of the Romans.

  4. Alparslan: The Great Seljuks: With Baris Arduç, Aysegül Ünsal, Kutay Sungar, Burak Safak. The TRT production is a prequel story of Awakening: the Great Seljuk. It depicts the life and triumphs of Sultan Alparslan, the second sultan of the Seljuk dynasty, whose victories expanded the empire in the 11th century.

  5. 28 de ago. de 2023 · Alp Arslan Historic Series. Alp Arslan’s journey into leadership began as he accompanied his uncle Tugril on campaigns against the Fatimids in the South. While his father remained in Coruscant, his journey took a significant turn when he met Nizam al-Mulk, a prominent statesman who would later become Alp Arslan’s trusted vizier.

  6. Alp-Arslan, (born c. 1030—died November? 1072/January 1073), Second sultan of the Seljūq dynasty, who added Georgia, Armenia, and much of Anatolia to his domains of Khorāsān and western Iran. He preferred conquest to governing and left the administration of his empire to his famous vizier, Niẓām al-Mulk .