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  1. Zubayda Khatun (1056 – 1099) was a granddaughter of Dawud Chaghri Beg, wife and cousin of Malik-Shah I. She was the mother of sultan Berkyaruq . Biography. Zubayda was born to Emir Yaquti, son of Chaghri Beg. She married and influenced her cousin Malik-Shah I, giving birth to Berkyaruq in 1081 and a daughter, Gawhar Khatun. [1] .

  2. Turba Zumurrud Khatun. Baghdad, Iraq. This famous mausoleum was constructed by the late Abbasid caliph al-Nasir li-Din Allah for his mother, Zumurrud Khatun, at the end of the twelfth/sixth century AH. In European sources, it was misidentified as the tomb of Sitta Zubayda, the wife of Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid.

  3. Her opposition to Nizam al-Mulk was due to his having urged Malik Shah to nominate Berkyaruq, the thirteen year old son of Zubayda Khatun, heir apparent, whereas she wished her own son Mahmud, an infant, to be so nominated and was supported in this by Taj al-Mulk, who was vizier to Terken Khatun.

  4. The Zumurrud Khatun Mosque and Mausoleum (Arabic: جامع زمرد خاتون, romanized: Masjid al-Haza'ir), also known as the Tomb of Sitta Zubayda, is a historic mosque and shrine located in Baghdad, Iraq. It dates back to the Abbasid era.

  5. Also known as. English. Zübeyde Hatun. wife of Malik-Shah I, mother of Berkyaruq. Zubayda Khatun. Zubayda Khatoun.

  6. Described as “slender and graceful as a reed,” according to Abbott ( khayzuran is Arabic for “reed”), she hardly relied on beauty alone for her success. She was intelligent, freely quoted poetry and studied the Qur’an, hadith (sayings of Prophet Muhammad) and law at the feet of leading scholars. The story of Khayzuran is one of rags to riches,

  7. 25 de ago. de 2023 · Zubayda Khatun Not to be confused with Zübeyde Hanım died 1099 Ray was a granddaughter of Dawud Chaghri Beg wife and cousin of Malik Shah I She was the mother o