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  1. El 1095 Barkyaruq era casi universalmente reconocido como sultán y especialmente por califa y en 1096 dominó también Jorasán extendiendo su influencia hacia Samarcanda y Gazni. El estado selyúcida era como una federación de principados autónomos: a Damasco Duqaq , hijo de Tutush I ; en Alepo , Ridwan , que lo reconocían como ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BerkyaruqBerkyaruq - Wikipedia

    Name. Berkyaruq is a Turkic word meaning "firm, unwavering light". [2] Contrary to their Ghaznavid predecessors—who had largely abandoned their Turkic heritage in favour of Persian—the Seljuks (albeit likewise Persianized) [3] maintained and took pride in their origins, carrying Turkic names such as Berkyaruq, Arslan Arghu or Sanjar.

  3. 30 de ene. de 2016 · Barkiyaruq, Sultan of Great Seljuq. Birthdate: circa 1079. Death: 1105 (21-31) Borujerd, Lorestan, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of) Immediate Family: Son of Malik-Shah I of Great Seljuq and Zubaida Khatun. Father of Malik-Shah II of Great Seljuq and Zubaida Khatun.

  4. A la muerte del sultán, sus hijos Barkyaruq y Muhammad y su hermano Tutus se proclamaron sultanes simultáneamente y el Imperio Selyúcida se desmoronó en una guerra civil. Tutus controlaba Siria, Muhammad Mesopotamia, pero Barkyaruq era el primogénito de Malik Sha y ello le dio los apoyos suficientes para enfrentarse a ambos.

  5. The last “Great Seljuq” was Sanjar (1118–57), who had earlier been governor of Khorāsān. Other articles where Berk-Yaruq is discussed: Iran: The Seljuqs: …succession disputes out of which Berk-Yaruq emerged triumphant to reign until 1105. After a brief reign, Malik-Shah II was succeeded by Muḥammad I (reigned 1105–18). The last ...

  6. 15 de dic. de 1989 · berk yarogh. berk yaroogh. (cross-reference) Originally Published: December 15, 1989. Last Updated: December 15, 1989. This article is available in print. Vol. IV, Fasc. 2, p. 165. The Encyclopaedia Iranica is a comprehensive research tool dedicated to the study of Iranian civilization in the Middle East, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and the ...

  7. Turkan Khatun, chagrined by the defeats of both Taj al-Mulk and Ismaʿil b. ʿAli Sunqur Bek, remained in Isfahan, where she eventually died in / . Barkyaruq, meanwhile, had been captured by forces loyal to her and Mahmud b. Malikshah.