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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tutush_ITutush I - Wikipedia

    Tutush took control of Syria in 1092, following the death of his brother, Malik-Shah, naming himself sultan. He marched towards Upper Mesopotamia , in which he managed to capture Nisbis , Amida , Mayyafariqin and Mosul , but he had to return in December 1093, as two Seljuk rulers, Bozan of Edessa and Harran and Aq Sunqur al-Hajib of Aleppo, had switched allegiance and declared their support ...

  2. Tutush I. Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla Tutush I (en árabe, أبو سعيد ناج الدولة تتش السلجوقي) (muerto en 1095) fue un gobernador selyúcida, hermano de Malik Shah I, probablemente sultán o emir) de Damasco desde 1079 hasta 1095, sucediendo a Abaaq al-Khwarazmi. En 1078, Malik Shah I le envió a ayudar a Atsiz ibn Uvaq al ...

  3. www.wikiwand.com › en › TutusTutush I - Wikiwand

    Tutush was a brother of the Seljuk sultan Malik-Shah I. In 1077, Malik-Shah appointed him to take over the governorship of Syria. Later that year, Tutush reached Aleppo, then ruled by the Mirdasid emir Sabiq ibn Mahmud, and began a three-month-long siege of the city. In 1078/9, Malik-Shah sent him to Damascus to help Atsiz ibn Uvaq, an ...

  4. Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla Tutush I (Turkish language: I. Tutuş, Arabic language: أبو سعيد تاج الدولة تتش السلجوقي‎) (died 25 February 1095) was the Seljuq emir of Damascus from 1078 to 1092, and Seljuq sultan of Damascus from 1092 to 1094. In 1077, Seljuk Sultan Malik-Shah I appointed his brother Tutush to take over Syria as governor.[1] Later that year, Tutush ...

  5. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › tutush-yoTutush yo _ AcademiaLab

    Tutush era hermano del sultán selyúcida Malik-Shah I. En 1077, Malik-Shah lo nombró para asumir el cargo de gobernador de Siria. Más tarde ese año, Tutush llegó a Alepo, entonces gobernada por el emir mirdasid Sabiq ibn Mahmud, y comenzó un asedio de la ciudad que duró tres meses. En 1078/9, Malik-Shah lo envió a Damasco para ayudar a ...

  6. Tutush era hermano del sultán selyúcida Malik-Shah I. En 1077, Malik-Shah lo nombró para hacerse cargo de la gobernación de Siria. [1] Más tarde ese año, Tutush llegó a Alepo , entonces gobernada por el emir Mirdasid Sabiq ibn Mahmud , y comenzó un asedio de tres meses a la ciudad.

  7. Alp Arslan. , Abū Saʿīd Tād̲j̲ al-Dawla (458-88/1066-95), Sald̲j̲ūḳ ruler in Syria 471-88/1078-95. The name, < Tkish. tut-, “he who grasps, seizes”, was already familiar as a personal name to Kās̲h̲g̲h̲arī, tr. Atalay, i, 367. During his brother Malik S̲h̲āh’s [ q.v.] lifetime, the youthful Tutus̲h̲ was given Syria ...