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Celâliye Terken Khatun ( Persian: ترکان خاتون; also Turkan Khatun or Tarkhan Khatun; c. 1053 – September–October 1094) was the first wife and chief consort of Malik Shah I, Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072, until his death in 1092.
- 15 December 1072 – 19 November 1092
- Tamghach Khan Ibrahim
- c. 1053, Kara-Khanid Khanate
- Malik-Shah I
Terken Khatun ( Persian: ترکان خاتون) was the Empress of the Khwarazmian Empire by marriage to Shah Ala al-Din Tekish, and the mother and de facto co-ruler of Muhammad II of the Khwarazmian Empire. [1] Background. Terken Khatun was the Qipchaq khan's daughter. She was from either the Qangli or the Bayandur tribe of the Kimek.
- 1200
- Tekish
- 1200–1220
- Manguberdi
Turkan Khatun (died after 1236; also known as Turkman Khatun or Qutub Begum), was the chief consort of Iltutmish and daughter of Qutb ud-Din Aibak. She was the mother of Nasiruddin Mahmud , Razia Sultana , Ghiyasuddin Muhammad Shah, Shihabuddin Muhammad, Shazia Begum and Qutbuddin Muhammad.
- Ilam Khan
- Sunni Islam
- June 1211 – 30 April 1236
- Rukn ud din Firuz
1) Turkan Khatun (hija de Ibrahim Tamghach Khan, Khagan de Western Kara-Khanid) 2) Zubeida Khatun (hija de Yaquti ibn Chaghri) 3) Safariyya Khatun (hija de Isa Khan, sultán de Samarcanda) 4) Fulana Khatun (hija de Romanos IV Diogenes) Hijo de Alp Arslan 4: 1092-1094: Nasir ad-Dunya wa ad-Din ناصر الدنیا والدین ...
30 de mar. de 2020 · Terken Khatun (Persian: ترکان خاتون) (c. 1055 – September–October 1094) also known as Turkan Khatun ("the Queen of the Turks") was the Empress of the Seljuk Empire as the first wife and chief consort of Malik Shah I, Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072, until his death in 1092.
- estimated between 1025 and 1085
- March 30, 2020
- 1094Ispahan, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
- Private User
Exploring patterns of continuity and transformation in the status of these women in different periods of the Mongol Empire as it expanded westwards into the Islamic world, the book offers a view on the transformation of a nomadic-shamanist society from its original homeland in Mongolia to its settlement in the mostly sedentary-Muslim Iran in the...
5 de sept. de 2023 · Jahan Malik Khatun (b. after 1324 CE, d. after 1382 CE), was an Injuid princess and Persian poet. The Injuid dynasty, which ruled in an area that at the hight of their political power largely overlaps with the modern-day Iranian province of Fars, was at times volatile, as they were in conflict with many neighboring rulers.