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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...