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  1. Abu Nasr Shams al-Muluk Duqaq (muerto el 8 de junio de 1104) fue el gobernador selyúcida de Damasco entre 1095 y 1104. Duqaq era hijo del gobernador selyúcida de Siria, Tutush I, y de Khatun Safwat al-Mulk. Era hermano de Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan.

  2. Abu Nasr Shams al-Muluk Duqaq (died 8 June 1104) was the Seljuq ruler of Damascus from 1095 to 1104. Reign. Duqaq was a son of the Seljuq ruler of Syria, Tutush I, and Safwat al-Mulk Khatun. He was the brother of Ridwan.

    • Tutush II
    • Tutush I
  3. Abu Nasr Shams al-Muluk Duqaq (fallecido el 8 de junio de 1104) fue el gobernante selyúcida de Damasco de 1095 a 1104. Reinado Duqaq era hijo del gobernante selyúcida de Siria, Tutush I, y Khatun Safwat al-Mulk.

  4. In Oghuz culture, arrow and bow are considered as a sign of sovereignty and considering Duqaq's nickname, he wasn't an ordinary soldier, but a sü-başı (commander-in-chief). According to various sources, Duqaq was a powerful statesman and possessed great power and influence in the Oghuz Yabgu State and died around 924.

  5. Ridwan's brother and rival, Duqaq, died of tuberculosis on 6 June 1104, after which Ridwan moved to Damascus and gave khutbah in his own name, though Duqaq was succeeded by his son, Tutush II. Soon after, Tutush II and his relatives were set aside by his atabeg, Toghtekin, and the Turkish Burid dynasty succeeded the Seljuks in Damascus.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2023 · En el siglo X se convirtieron al islam y migraron hacia el sur dirigidos por un jefe llamado Seljuq ibn Duqaq, del que procede el nombre de la dinastía. Seljuq originario de la zona de Djand (al este del mar de Aral), sumándose al proceso migratorio, a través de Transoxiana, adónde entró al servicio de un emir samani , primero ...

  7. These were Ridwan of Aleppo and his brother Duqaq, who ruled in Damascus. Ultimately the intrepid Shams prevailed on Duqaq to march to save Shams’ father Yagi. Duqaq finally left Damascus for Antioch in December 1097.