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  1. Mahmud I of Great Seljuq. Nasir al-Din Mahmud I (1088–1094) was an infant sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1092 to 1094, with most power held by his mother Terken Khatun. He was a younger son of the former sultan Malik Shah I and proclaimed sultan at Baghdad by the caliph al-Muqtadi (r. 1075–1094). Read more on Wikipedia.

  2. Nasir ad Din Mahmud I was the sultan of Great Seljuq from 1092 to 1094.[1] He succeeded Malik Shah I as Sultan, but he did not gain control of the empire built by Malik Shah, and Alp Arslan. Following Malik Shah I s death, successor states split…

  3. Muhammad II ibn Mahmud (1128 – 1159) was Sultan of Seljuq Empire from 1153 to 1159. He was son of Mahmud II and brother of Malik-Shah III. The Cambridge History of Iran notes that Sultan Muhammad "tried energetically to restore the slipping authority of his dynasty in Iraq ". [3] Biography.

  4. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Mahmud I of Great Seljuq. son. Dawud. son. Ahmad. son. Fulana. daughter. Mah-i Mulk. daughter. Tarkan-Ḫātūn. daughter. Gawhar Khatun. daughter. Taj al-Din Khatun Safariyya. wife. Sanjar I of Great Seljuq. son. About Malik-Shah I of Great Seljuq. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

    • August 16, 1055
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    • November 19, 1092 (37)Baghdad, Baghdād, Iraq
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  5. Genealogy for Mahmud I, Sultan of Great Seljuq (1087 - 1094) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  6. Mahmud II ( 1105 – 1131) was the Seljuk sultan of Baghdad from 1118–1131 following the death of his father Muhammad I Tapar. At the time Mahmud was fourteen, and ruled over Iraq and Persia. Biography During Mahmud's early reign, his vassal king Garshasp II, who was a favorite of his father Muhammad I, fell into disgrace.

  7. 24 de may. de 2018 · About Muhammad I of Great Seljuq. from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Muhammad I (also known as Ghiyath ad-Din Muhammad or Muhammad Tapar, died 1118) was a son of Seljuq Sultan Malik Shah I. In Turkish, Tapar means "he who obtains, finds". Reign.