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  1. Abu-al-Mudhaffar Rukn-ad-Dunya-wa-d-Din Barkyaruq ibn Jalal-ad-Dawla Malik Shah —en árabe: أبو المظفر ركن الدنيا والدين بركياروق بن جلال الدولة ملك شاه ‎, más conocido por su apodo Barkyaruq —sobrenombre que provendría de la expresión túrquica Berk Yaruq que significa «luz ...

  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. www.wikiwand.com › es › BarkyarukBarkyaruk - Wikiwand

    Abu-al-Mudhaffar Rukn-ad-Dunya-wa-d-Din Barkyaruq ibn Jalal-ad-Dawla Malik Shah —en árabe: أبو المظفر ركن الدنيا والدين بركياروق بن جلال الدولة ملك شاه‎, más conocido por su apodo Barkyaruq —sobrenombre que provendría de la expresión túrquica Berk Yaruq que significa «luz constante ...

  4. 30 de ene. de 2016 · Abu al-Muzaffar Rukn ud-Din Barkyaruq ibn Malikshah (Persian: ابو المظفر رکن الدین رکن الدین برکیارق بن ملکشاه‎), better known as Barkyaruq, a Turkic word which means (firm, unwavering light),[1] was the sultan of the Great Seljuq empire from 1092 to 1105.

  5. Barkyaruq, el hijo de Malik Sha, logró finalmente dominar el centro del Imperio Selyúcida, si bien su tío Tutus y su hermano Muhammad seguían reivindicando el sultanato en el oeste y el este, respectivamente.

  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. 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 ...