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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Al-KunduriAl-Kunduri - Wikipedia

    It was, however, Chaghri Beg's more competent and elder son Alp Arslan, who ruled Khurasan, that ultimately ascended the throne. Kunduri was initially kept as vizier, but at the instigation of his peer Nizam al-Mulk , Alp Arslan had Kunduri imprisoned on 31 December 1063, and executed the following year, on 29 November 1064.

  2. Alp Arslan. 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. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FaramurzFaramurz - Wikipedia

    Faramurz. Abu Mansur Faramurz ( Persian: ابو منصور فرامرز), mostly known as Faramurz, was the Kakuyid Emir of Isfahan. He was the eldest son of Muhammad ibn Rustam Dushmanziyar. In 1051, He was defeated by Tughril, sultan of the Seljuk Empire, and became his vassal. Faramurz later died after 1063, probably in the 1070s.

  4. Tughrul-Beg, auch Toghril (* um 990; † 4. September 1063 in Tadschrisch bei Rey) war der erste Sultan der Seldschuken. Er war der Enkel von Saldschūq bin Duqāq, des Namensgebers und Stammesfürsten der damals führenden Familie der Oghus-Türken. [1] Er war der Anführer der Seldschuken beim Sieg in der Schlacht von Dandanqan (1040) und er ...

  5. Chaghri Beg. 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". Çağrı Beg Dawud ibn Mikhaïl ibn Saldjuk ...

  6. ha.wikipedia.org › wiki › Alp_ArslanAlp Arslan - Wikipedia

    On it, Alp Arslan clearly states his power and prestige as "the Exalted Sultan, King of Kings, King of Islam." In the inscription on his coins his name appears as Alb because Arabic lacks the letter "p", but to Persian and Turkish speakers his name is pronounced "Alp". ↑ "But the Battle of Manzikert opened Asia Minor to Turkmen conquest".

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ali-TeginAli-Tegin - Wikipedia

    He was the son of Hasan ibn Sulayman Bughra Khan [1] (simply called "Bughra Khan" in Persian sources [2] ), who was the eponymous ancestor of the eastern branch of the Karakhanid family, known as the "Hasanids", to which Ali-Tegin belonged. Hasan is only known from Persian sources because of his wars with the Iranian Samanids, who used to be ...