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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alp_ArslanAlp Arslan - Wikipedia

    Alp Arslan, born Muhammad bin Dawud Chaghri, was the second sultan of the Seljuk Empire and great-grandson of Seljuk, the eponymous founder of the dynasty. He greatly expanded the Seljuk territory and consolidated his power, defeating rivals to the south and northwest, and his victory over the Byzantines at the Battle of Manzikert ...

  2. Alp Arslan (1029-1072/1073) sultán turco, fue el segundo sultán de la dinastía selyúcida, que incorporó Georgia, Armenia y gran parte de Anatolia a sus dominios de Jorasán y el oeste de Irán . Eligió conquistar, en vez de gobernar, y le dejó la administración de su imperio a su famoso visir, Nizam al-Mulk.

  3. 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 .

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    Resumir este artículo para un niño de 10 años. MOSTRAR TODAS LAS PREGUNTAS. Alp Arslan (1029-1072/1073) sultán turco, fue el segundo sultán de la dinastía selyúcida, que incorporó Georgia, Armenia y gran parte de Anatolia a sus dominios de Jorasán y el oeste de Irán.

  5. 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. Sein türkischer Name Alp Arslan bedeutet mutiger oder tapferer Löwe . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben.

  6. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Alp-Arslan (born c. 1030—died November 1072/January 1073) was the second sultan of the Seljuq Turks (1063–72), who inherited the Seljuq territories of Khorāsān and western Iran and went on to conquer Georgia, Armenia, and much of Asia Minor (won from the Byzantines).

  7. Alp Arslan (ruled 1063–72), second of the powerful Seljuk sultans (Turkish leaders), was indirectly responsible for beginning the Crusades, the two-centuries-long conflict between Christians and the followers of the Muslim religion.