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19 de noviembre de 1092 jul. Yalāl ad-Dīn Malik Shāh (1055-1092), castellanizado como Yalaledín, o Malik Shah I: sultán selyúcida (1072-1092). Como otros personajes del mundo islámico medieval, ha pasado a la historia con un sobrenombre. En este caso, las dos palabras que lo componen significan "rey", la primera en árabe ( malik ), y la ...
- ملكشاه
- Tomb of Nizam al-Mulk
Malik-Shah I (Persian: ملک شاه) was the third sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072 to 1092, under whom the sultanate reached the zenith of its power and influence. [3] Miniature of Malik-Shah I
- 15 December 1072 – 19 November 1092
- Sunni Islam
25 de mar. de 2024 · Malik-Shāh (born Aug. 6/16, 1055—died November 1092, Baghdad [Iraq]) was the third and most famous of the Seljuq sultans. Malik-Shāh succeeded his father, Alp-Arslan , in 1072 under the tutelage of the great vizier Niẓām al-Mulk , who was the real manager of the empire until his death.
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Malik-Shah I (persa: ملک شاه), fue el tercer sultán del Imperio selyúcida de 1072 a 1092., bajo quien el sultanato alcanzó su cenit de poder e influencia. Miniatura de Malik-Shah I Durante su juventud, dedicó su tiempo a participar en las campañas de su padre Alp Arslan, junto con el visir de este último, Nizam al-Mulk.
Ahmad was the son of Malik Shah I and initially took part in wars of succession against his three brothers and a nephew: Mahmud I, Barkiyaruq, Malik Shah II and Muhammad I Tapar.
Experience the reign of Malik Shah I, the visionary ruler who led the Seljuq Empire to its Golden Age of cultural and intellectual advancement. From arts to ...
While Alp-Arslan and Malik-Shah expanded the empire to the frontier of Egypt, the Seljuq vizier Niẓām al-Mulk oversaw the empire’s organization during both their reigns. The Seljuq empire, political as well as religious in character, left a strong legacy to Islam.