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  1. Kilij Arslan IV. Kilij Arslan IV (_ar. ركن الدين قلج ارسلان بن كيخسرو, Rukn al-Dīn Qilij Arslān bin Kaykhusraw; _tr. IV. Kılıç Arslan) was Seljuq Sultan of Rûm after the death of his father Kaykhusraw II in 1246. For part of his tenure as sultan he ruled with his two brothers Kaykaus II and Kayqubad II.

  2. The Seljuk Empire was founded by Chaghri and Tughril, sons of Arslan's brother Mikail ibn Seljuk . Suleiman I, son of Qutalmish, 1077–1086. Abu'l Qasim (self-declared, Nicaea ), appointed by Suleiman ibn Qutulmish, 1084. Kilij Arslan I, son of Suleiman ibn Kutalmish, 1092–1109. Malik Shah, son of Kilij Arslan, 1109–1116.

  3. Quilije Arslã I [1] ou Arslão [2] (em turco: I. Kılıç Arslan ou Kılıçarslan; em árabe: قلج أرسلان; romaniz. : Qilij Arslān ), também conhecido como Clitziastlã (em grego medieval : Κλιτζιασθλάν ; [ 3 ] m. 1107) foi o soberano do Sultanato de Rum de 1092 até à sua morte, e o refundador do sultanato de seu pai Solimão I após a morte do sultão seljúcida ...

  4. Kilij Arslan fue capaz de derrotar al ejército del emperador Manuel I Comneno en la batalla de Miriocéfalo, el sultán obligó al emperador a negociar una paz frágil. En 1179 Kilij Arslan capturó y retuvo para pagar un rescate a Enrique I, el conde de Champaña, que volvía por tierra desde una visita a Jerusalén. [2]

  5. Kilij Arslan I ( Turks: I. Kılıç Arslan) ( 1079 – 1107) was de Seltsjoekse sultan van Rûm van 1092 tot zijn dood. Hij was heerser van Rûm bij het begin van de kruistochten en vocht tegen de kruisvaarders van de Volkskruistocht (1096) en van de Eerste Kruistocht (1096-1099). Anatolië voor 1097.

  6. 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, in 1071, ushered in the Turkmen settlement of Anatolia.

  7. Qilij Arslan IV is AKA Rukn al-Din Kilij Arslan IV (r. 1248–1265) 'Ala al-Din Kayqubad II (r. 1249–1257) Their father, Giyath al-Din Kaykhusraw II, died in 1246. The sultanate split between the three brothers until 1260, when Arslan IV was the sole ruler.