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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Chaghri_BegChaghri Beg - Wikipedia

    Abu Suleiman Dawud Chaghri Beg ibn Mikail, widely known simply as Chaghri Beg (989–1060), Da'ud b. Mika'il b. Saljuq, also spelled Chaghri, was the co-ruler of the early Seljuk Empire. The name Chaghri is Turkic (Çağrı in modern Turkish) and literally means "small falcon", "merlin".

  2. Alp-Arslan was the son of Chaghri Beg, the ruler of Khorāsān in Iran, and the nephew of Toghrïl, the governor of western Iran, the base of Seljuq expansion. In 1061 his father died. When, in 1063, his uncle died without issue, Alp-Arslan became sole heir to all the possessions of…

  3. Los selyúcidas, selchucos o selyuquíes fue una dinastía turca oğuz que reinó en los actuales Irán e Irak, así como en Asia Menor entre mediados del siglo XI y finales del siglo XIII.

  4. Tughril Beg, junto a su hermano Chaghri Beg, son reconocidos como los fundadores de la dinastía selyúcida. El nombre "Selyúcida" proviene de Seljuk, el líder de la tribu y abuelo de los fundadores, quien dirigió a su gente hacia el corazón de Persia y sentó las bases para lo que finalmente se convertiría en un próspero imperio.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tughril_ITughril I - Wikipedia

    The Battle of Dandanaqan shortly took place near Merv, where the army of Mas'ud was defeated by a much smaller army under Tughril, his brother Chaghri Beg, and the Kakuyid prince Faramurz. Mas'ud thus permanently lost control of all of western Khorasan. This victory marked the foundation of the Seljuk Empire, which was now rapidly ...

  6. 11 de abr. de 2024 · Toghrïl Beg was the founder of the Seljuq dynasty, which ruled in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Anatolia during the 11th– 14th centuries. Under his rule the Seljuqs assumed the leadership of the Islamic world by establishing political mastery over the ʿAbbāsid caliphate in Baghdad.

  7. 11 de sept. de 2023 · The Seljuks were led by warlords Tughril and his brother Chaghri Beg, who were the grandsons of Seljuk. Out of those victories, the Seljuks were able to establish an empire that would later become the Great Seljuk Empire.