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  • Malik Arslan
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1454 to 1465

    Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan (died October 1465) was Beg (ruler) of Dulkadir from 28 August 1454 until his death. Malik Arslan was one of the numerous sons

    Malik Arslan

    Malik Arslan

    Malik_Arslan

  • Malik-Shah I
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072 to 1092

    and Malik-Shah shortly took over the army. Alp-Arslan died some days later, and Malik-Shah was declared as the new sultan of the empire. Malik-Shah joined

    Malik-Shah I

    Malik-Shah I

    Malik-Shah_I

  • Kilij Arslan I
  • Sultan of Rum from 1092 to 1107

    Sultan Malik Shah I of Great Seljuq in Isfahan, but was released when Malik Shah died in 1092 in the wake of a quarrel among his jailers. Kilij Arslan then

    Kilij Arslan I

    Kilij_Arslan_I

  • Alp Arslan
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1063 to 1072

    Alp Arslan (Persian: آلپ ارسلان; full name: Muhammad Alp Arslan bin Dawud Chaghri) was the second sultan of the Seljuk Empire and great-grandson of Seljuk

    Alp Arslan

    Alp Arslan

    Alp_Arslan

  • Battle of Harput (1465)
  • Battle between Aq Qoyunlu and Dulkadirs

    battle fought between Aq Qoyunlu ruler Uzun Hasan and Dulkadirid ruler Malik Arslan. The battle ended with victory for Uzun Hasan, and cede Harput to Aq

    Battle of Harput (1465)

    Battle of Harput (1465)

    Battle_of_Harput_(1465)

  • Shah Budak
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1465 to 1466 and 1472 to 1480

    his brother, Malik Arslan (r. 1454–1465), Shah Budak took refuge in Mamluk Egypt. He took advantage of the discord between Malik Arslan and the Mamluks

    Shah Budak

    Shah_Budak

  • Ahmad Sanjar
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1118 to 1157

    century). Malik Sanjar, commissioned by his elder brother Sultan Berkyaruq to lead an expedition against his rebellious uncle Malik Arslan Argun, learned

    Ahmad Sanjar

    Ahmad Sanjar

    Ahmad_Sanjar

  • Suleiman of Dulkadir
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1442 to 1454

    whom four sons would consecutively rule the state. He was succeeded by Malik Arslan (r. 1454–1466). The Beylik of Dulkadir was founded by Zayn al-Din Qaraja

    Suleiman of Dulkadir

    Suleiman_of_Dulkadir

  • Shah Suwar
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1466 to 1472

    from April 1466 to 4 June 1472. Upon the assassination of his brother, Malik Arslan (r. 1454–1465), he competed for the throne against his other brother

    Shah Suwar

    Shah_Suwar

  • Siege of Gerger
  • 1464–1465 siege of Gerger castle between Aq Qoyunlu and Mamluks

    Malik Arslan defeated them and took both captive. Uzun Hasan then marched in person, captured Harput, and besieged Elbistan, compelling Malik Arslan to

    Siege of Gerger

    Siege_of_Gerger

  • Nizam al-Mulk
  • Persian scholar and vizier of the Seljuk Empire (1018–1092)

    accompanied Alp Arslan in all his campaigns and journeys, except for a few. In February/March 1064, Alp Arslan, along with his son Malik-Shah I and Nizam

    Nizam al-Mulk

    Nizam al-Mulk

    Nizam_al-Mulk

  • Ibrahim Shah of Jaunpur
  • 3rd ruler of the Jaunpur Sultanate

    became the sultan, assuming the title of Shams-ud-Din Ibrahim Shah. Malik Arslan, driven by ambition, initiated an attack in 1402 that led to the death

    Ibrahim Shah of Jaunpur

    Ibrahim Shah of Jaunpur

    Ibrahim_Shah_of_Jaunpur

  • Malik Shah of Rum
  • Sahinshah

    1116. Prior to Malik Shah's accession, the throne had remained vacant for three years following the death of Kilij Arslan I in 1107. Malik Shah was held

    Malik Shah of Rum

    Malik_Shah_of_Rum

  • Seljuk dynasty
  • Oghuz Turkic dynasty

    Toghrul II, 1132–1133 Mas'ud 1133–1152 Malik Shah III 1152–1153 Muhammad II 1153–1159 Suleiman-Shah 1159–1161 Arslan-Shah 1161–1177 Toghrul III 1177–1194

    Seljuk dynasty

    Seljuk dynasty

    Seljuk_dynasty

  • Ali of Dulkadir
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1515 to 1522

    amicable relations both with the Ottoman state and the Mamluk Sultanate. Malik Arslan's (r. 1454–1465) death marked the start of an era of struggle between

    Ali of Dulkadir

    Ali of Dulkadir

    Ali_of_Dulkadir

  • Beylik of Dulkadir
  • Turkish principality in Anatolia, between 1337-1522

    al-Din Mehmed Beg 1399 1442 6. Suleiman Beg 1442 1454 7. Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan 1454 1465 8. Shah Budak 1st.1465 2nd.1472 1st.1466 2nd.1480 9. Shah Suwar

    Beylik of Dulkadir

    Beylik of Dulkadir

    Beylik_of_Dulkadir

  • Toghan-Shah (son of Alp Arslan)
  • Seljuk ruler of Great Khorasan, r. 1083–92

    of scholars and poets. In 1092, after Malik Shah's death, he was probably overthrown by his another brother Arslan Arghun. Boyle, J. A. . The Cambridge

    Toghan-Shah (son of Alp Arslan)

    Toghan-Shah_(son_of_Alp_Arslan)

  • Mas'ud III of Ghazni
  • Ghaznavid sultan from 1099 to 1115

    internal struggle for succession amongst his sons, Shīr-Zād (r. 1115-1116), Malik Arslan (r. 1116-1117), and Bahrām Shāh (r. 1117-1157). With the assistance and

    Mas'ud III of Ghazni

    Mas'ud III of Ghazni

    Mas'ud_III_of_Ghazni

  • 1454
  • Calendar year

    Alexăndrel. August 26 – At Elbistan, capital of the principality of Dulkadir, Malik Arslan becomes the new ruler upon the death of his father, Suleiman of Dulkadir

    1454

    1454

    1454

  • Sayf al-Din
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    ad-Din Tatar, (died 1421), Burji Mamluk Sultan of Egypt Sayf al-Din Malik Arslan, Beg of Dulkadir from 1454 to 1465 Sayf ad-Din Tuman bay I (died after

    Sayf al-Din

    Sayf_al-Din

  • Shahruh Mehmed
  • Dulkadirid sanjak-bey of Kırşehir from 1500 to 1510

    appointed to several military positions by the Safavids. Their brother Malik Arslan was killed by Ali, who was their cousin and the ruler of Dulkadir at

    Shahruh Mehmed

    Shahruh Mehmed

    Shahruh_Mehmed

  • Tughril I
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1037 to 1063

    but were repelled by the Oghuz ruler Shah Malik in 1035. The Seljuks then went to the same place as Arslan Isra'il, and asked the son of Mahmud, Mas'ud

    Tughril I

    Tughril I

    Tughril_I

  • Qavurt
  • Seljuk Şehzade and Shah of Kerman (died 1073)

    Kara Arslan Ahmad Qavurt (died 1073), better simply known as Qavurt (also spelled Kavurt) was a Seljuq Prince and the first shah of the Kerman Seljuk Sultanate

    Qavurt

    Qavurt

    Qavurt

  • Sultanate of Rum
  • Turkish state in central Anatolia from 1077 to 1308

    Kilij Arslan I was imprisoned and a general of his, Abu'l-Qasim, took power in Nicaea. Following the death of sultan Malik Shah in 1092, Kilij Arslan was

    Sultanate of Rum

    Sultanate of Rum

    Sultanate_of_Rum

  • Savtegin
  • 11th-century officer and Amir al-hajj

    emir of the early Seljuk Empire, during the reigns of Tughril I, Alp Arslan, and Malik-Shah I. His full name in Arabic, as given by Münejjim Bāshī Ahmad

    Savtegin

    Savtegin

  • Mesud I
  • Seljuq Sultan of Rum

    Arslan fighting against Ridwan of Aleppo at the Battle of Khabur River in 1107, Mesud was passed over for the throne, in favor of his brother Malik Shah

    Mesud I

    Mesud I

    Mesud_I

  • Qutub-al-Din Malikshah
  • Sultan of Sivas and Aksaray

    Qutub al-Din Malikshah also known as Malik Shah II was a son of Kilij Arslan II who became de facto sultan of Konya then self declared Sultan of Rum in

    Qutub-al-Din Malikshah

    Qutub-al-Din Malikshah

    Qutub-al-Din_Malikshah

  • Qutalmish
  • Seljuk prince

    Qutalmish ibn Arslan Isra'il (Turkish: Kutalmış Bey, Old Anatolian Turkish: قوتالمش بگ, Persian: قتلمش) (alternative spellings: Qutalmis, Kutalmish, Kutalmış)

    Qutalmish

    Qutalmish

  • Suleiman ibn Qutalmish
  • Founder of the Sultanate of Rum

    Suleiman was killed. Malik-Shah marched to Antakya, where Suleiman's vizier surrendered both the city and Suleiman's son, Kilij Arslan I. Malik Shah transferred

    Suleiman ibn Qutalmish

    Suleiman ibn Qutalmish

    Suleiman_ibn_Qutalmish

  • Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1480 to 1515

    relations both with the Ottoman state and the Mamluk Sultanate. The death of Malik Arslan (r. 1454–1465), Bozkurt's brother, marked the start of an era of struggle

    Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt

    Ala al-Dawla Bozkurt

    Ala_al-Dawla_Bozkurt

  • Tughril III
  • Last sultan of the Great Seljuk Empire (r.1176–1194)

    Great Seljuk Empire, founded by Tughril and significantly expanded by Alp Arslan, stretched from Anatolia and Syria in the west to the Ghaznavid Empire in

    Tughril III

    Tughril III

    Tughril_III

  • Battle of Khabur River (1107)
  • Kilij Arslan decided to leave Mosul to go out and deal with him, and he appointed his young son Malik Shah as Emir of Mosul. Kilij Arslan's army had

    Battle of Khabur River (1107)

    Battle_of_Khabur_River_(1107)

  • Kerman Seljuk Sultanate
  • Seljuk Sultanate in Kerman and Makran

    its de facto ruler as a subject of Tughril I. Alp Arslan died in 1072. He willed his throne to Malik Shah I, his second son. He also expressed his concern

    Kerman Seljuk Sultanate

    Kerman Seljuk Sultanate

    Kerman_Seljuk_Sultanate

  • Khwarazmian Empire
  • Medieval Muslim empire (c. 1077–1231)

    independence from its neighbors. Il-Arslan was the Shah of Khwarazm from 1156 until 1172. He was the son of Atsïz. Initially, Il-Arslan was made governor of Jand

    Khwarazmian Empire

    Khwarazmian_Empire

  • Afshin Bey
  • Seljuk military commander (died c. 1077)

    the Seljuk Empire in the 11th century. He served Chaghri Beg, Alp Arslan and Malik-Shah I. The young Afshin joined the service of Chaghri bin Mika'il

    Afshin Bey

    Afshin_Bey

  • List of Seljuk rulers of Kerman (1041–1187)
  • Turanshah (1096-1101) Arslan Shah I (1101-1142) Mehmed I (Muhammad) (1142-1156) Tuğrul Shah (1156-1169) Bahram-Shah (1169-1174) Arslan Shah II (1174-1176)

    List of Seljuk rulers of Kerman (1041–1187)

    List_of_Seljuk_rulers_of_Kerman_(1041–1187)

  • Mahmud I (Seljuk sultan)
  • Sultan of the Sejuk Empire from 1092 to 1094

    al-Mulk. Following Malik Shah I's death, successor states split from the Great Seljuk. In Anatolia, Malik Shah I was succeeded by Kilij Arslan I, who escaped

    Mahmud I (Seljuk sultan)

    Mahmud I (Seljuk sultan)

    Mahmud_I_(Seljuk_sultan)

  • Qizil Arslan
  • Ruler of the Turkic dynasty of Eldiguzids from 1186 to 1191

    Pahlavan's death, and assumed the title of al-Malik al-Mu'azzam ("the respected king"). However, Qizil Arslan immediately came in a conflict with a faction

    Qizil Arslan

    Qizil Arslan

    Qizil_Arslan

  • Alp Arslan's invasion of Georgia (1064)
  • Battle involving the Kingdom of Georgia

    The Alp Arslan's invasion of Georgia was led by Alp Arslan who invaded Georgia in 1064. In February 1064 Alp Arslan set out from Rey and divided his army

    Alp Arslan's invasion of Georgia (1064)

    Alp_Arslan's_invasion_of_Georgia_(1064)

  • Gawhar Khatun
  • Seljuk princess and wife of Ghaznavid ruler Mas'ud III

    Mas'ud was married with a Malik Shah's sister. According to some sources, Gawhar was the mother of Mas'ud III's son Arslan-Shah, while some other sources

    Gawhar Khatun

    Gawhar_Khatun

  • Arslan-Shah (Seljuk sultan)
  • Seljuk sultan r. 1160–1177

    Rukn al-Din Abu al-Muzaffar Arslan Shah Ibn Tughril II (1133–1176) was a Seljuk sultan who appointed as ruler of Iraq and Persia. His reign lasted fifteen

    Arslan-Shah (Seljuk sultan)

    Arslan-Shah (Seljuk sultan)

    Arslan-Shah_(Seljuk_sultan)

  • Battle of Kerj Abu Dulaf
  • 1073 battle

    decisive Malik-Shah I victory. After death Alp-Arslan, Malik-Shah was declared as the new sultan of the empire. However, right after Malik-Shah accession

    Battle of Kerj Abu Dulaf

    Battle of Kerj Abu Dulaf

    Battle_of_Kerj_Abu_Dulaf

  • Berkyaruq
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1094 to 1105

    such as Berkyaruq, Arslan Arghu or Sanjar. Born in 1079 or 1080 in the Seljuk capital of Isfahan, Berkyaruq was the oldest son of Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092)

    Berkyaruq

    Berkyaruq

    Berkyaruq

  • 1450s
  • Decade

    Alexăndrel. August 26 – At Elbistan, capital of the principality of Dulkadir, Malik Arslan becomes the new ruler upon the death of his father, Suleiman of Dulkadir

    1450s

    1450s

    1450s

  • Sifri Khatun
  • Seljuk princess and wife of caliph al-Muqtadi

    Alp Arslan (r. 1063–1072), sister of Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092) and the first wife of Abbasid caliph al-Muqtadi (r. 1075–1094). One of Alp Arslan's wives

    Sifri Khatun

    Sifri_Khatun

  • Seljuk Empire
  • Turco-Persianate empire (1037–1194)

    Qutalmish, Kilij Arslan I, escaped Malik-Shah I's imprisonment and claimed authority in the former lands of his father. In Persia, Malik-Shah I's four-year-old

    Seljuk Empire

    Seljuk_Empire

  • List of Seljuk sultans of Hamadan (1118–1194)
  • Tugrul II 1131-1134 Mas'ud 1134-1152 Malik Shah III 1152-1153 Muhammad II 1153-1160 Suleiman Shah 1160-1161 Arslan Shah 1161-1174 Tugrul III 1174-1194

    List of Seljuk sultans of Hamadan (1118–1194)

    List_of_Seljuk_sultans_of_Hamadan_(1118–1194)

  • Jand (Transoxania)
  • Medieval town in Transoxiana in modern-day Kazakhstan

    Yabugu, Arslan Isra'il, as well as Toghrul and Chaghri Bey (initially), before the foundation of the Seljuk Empire in 1037. In 1065, Alp Arslan launched

    Jand (Transoxania)

    Jand_(Transoxania)

  • List of Seljuk sultans of Rum
  • were descended from Arslan Isra'il, son of the warlord Seljuk. The Seljuk Empire was founded by Chaghri and Tughril, sons of Arslan's brother Mikail ibn

    List of Seljuk sultans of Rum

    List of Seljuk sultans of Rum

    List_of_Seljuk_sultans_of_Rum

  • Izz al-Din Mas'ud II
  • 589/1193 Arslan Shah I b. Mas'ud, Abu ’1-Harith Nur al-Dln 607/1211 Mas'ud II b. Arslan Shah, al-Malik al-Qahir 'Izz al-Dln 615/1218 Arslan Shah II b

    Izz al-Din Mas'ud II

    Izz al-Din Mas'ud II

    Izz_al-Din_Mas'ud_II

  • Khadija Arslan
  • Seljuk princess and wife of Caliph Al-Qa'im

    Khadija Arslan Khatun (Persian: خدیجه ارسلان خاتون) was a Seljuk princess, sister of sultan Alp Arslan (r.1063–1072) and Aunt of sultan Malik-Shah I (r

    Khadija Arslan

    Khadija_Arslan

  • Ayaz (name)
  • Name list

    favourite, is also found for Seljūq princes, sons of Alp Arslān and of Muḥammad (I) b. Malik Shāh, and for various Seljūq commanders, with the basic meaning

    Ayaz (name)

    Ayaz_(name)

  • Ala al-Din Tekish
  • Shah of the Khwarazmian empire (r. 1172–1200 CE)

    Muzaffar Tekish ibn Il-Arslan) or Tekesh or Takesh was the Shah of Khwarazmian Empire from 1172 to 1200. He was the eldest son of Il-Arslan. The beginning of

    Ala al-Din Tekish

    Ala al-Din Tekish

    Ala_al-Din_Tekish

  • Malik Ismail II
  • Assyrian Malik of the Tyari tribe

    Malik Ismail II of Upper Tyareh (Syriac: ܡܲܠܝܼܟ ܐܝܼܣܡܲܥܝܼܠ ܒܝܼܬ, lit. 'Malik Ismail 2') (1854–1936) was a prominent Assyrian malik (chief) of the Tyari

    Malik Ismail II

    Malik Ismail II

    Malik_Ismail_II

  • Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan
  • Seljuk ruler of Aleppo (1095–1113)

    after his brother, Sultan Malik-Shah I granted him the region and its adjacent areas as an appanage. After the death of Malik-Shah, Tutush claimed the

    Fakhr al-Mulk Ridwan

    Fakhr_al-Mulk_Ridwan

  • Zengid dynasty
  • Historical dynasty of Turkoman origin (12–13th centuries AD)

    al-Adid al-Ashraf and Al-Awhad Ayyub), and Arslan Shah would recognize Ayyubid suzerainty on his coinage. As Arslan Shah's health was declining, and his sons

    Zengid dynasty

    Zengid dynasty

    Zengid_dynasty

  • Artuqids
  • Medieval Turkoman dynasty

    1176–1184 Yülük Arslan, son of Ilghazi II, 1184–1203 Artuk Arslan, son of Yülük Arslan, 1203–1239 Al-Sa'id Najm al-Din Ghazi I, son of Yülük Arslan, 1239–1260

    Artuqids

    Artuqids

    Artuqids

  • Anushtegin Gharchai
  • Commander of the Seljuk army and the governor of Khwarazm

    exception of Arslan Arghun, who governed the province during the reign of his brother Alp Arslan (r. 1063–1072) and early reign of Malik‑Shah I. Geographically

    Anushtegin Gharchai

    Anushtegin_Gharchai

  • Ghaznavid–Samanid war
  • Ghaznavid conquest of Khorasan (999–1004)

    Muhammad to confront him. Fleeing to Jurjan, Ismail was pursued by Nasr, Arslan Jadhib, and Tughānjuq, the governor of Sarakhs. After a failed attempt to

    Ghaznavid–Samanid war

    Ghaznavid–Samanid war

    Ghaznavid–Samanid_war

  • Mahmud II (Seljuk sultan)
  • Seljuk Sultan (r. 1118–1131)

    Zinat Khatun and Zumurrud Khatun. His sons were Dawud, Malik-Shah III, Muhammad II, Alp Arslan, Farrukh Shah and Ala al-Daula Ata Khan. Bosworth 1968

    Mahmud II (Seljuk sultan)

    Mahmud II (Seljuk sultan)

    Mahmud_II_(Seljuk_sultan)

  • War of Mosul (1106-1107)
  • Muhammad bin Al-Sabbaq Al-Shaybani, surrendered to him. Kilij Arslan appointed his son Malik shah over Mosul, leaving with him an Emir named Idbar and a

    War of Mosul (1106-1107)

    War_of_Mosul_(1106-1107)

  • List of wars involving the Seljuk States
  • 80–81. Demirkent, Işın (2014). Türkiye Selçuklu Hükümdarı Sultan I. Kılıç Arslan. Ankara: Türk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları. ISBN 978-975-16-2673-8. "Svend (kongesøn

    List of wars involving the Seljuk States

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Seljuk_States

  • Hoshang Shah
  • Sultan of Malwa from 1406 to 1435

    he was known as Arslan Khan before he took on the title Hoshang Shah after being crowned the ruler of the Malwa Sultanate. Arslan Khan's father Dilawar

    Hoshang Shah

    Hoshang Shah

    Hoshang_Shah

  • Tutush I
  • Sultan of Damascus from 1092 to 1094

    from 1092 to 1094. 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

    Tutush I

    Tutush_I

  • Battle of Ain Salm
  • Battle between the Seljuks of Syria and Anatolia

    aftermath, Suleiman was killed. It was only in late 1092 after Malik Shah's death that Kilic Arslan could escape and attempt to reclaim his father's dominion

    Battle of Ain Salm

    Battle_of_Ain_Salm

  • Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu
  • 2020s Turkish television series

    Atılgan Gümüş [tr] as Melik Tekiş, a character based on Malik Takish [tr], one of the sons of Alp Arslan. Janbi Ceylan as Aydoğdu, a fictional character shown

    Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu

    Uyanış:_Büyük_Selçuklu

  • List of Pakistani male actors
  • Ali Rehman Khan Ali Zafar Allauddin Alyy Khan Anwar Solangi Arslan Asad Butt Asad Malik Asif Raza Mir Aslam Pervaiz Ather Shah Khan Jaidi Ayaz Samoo

    List of Pakistani male actors

    List_of_Pakistani_male_actors

  • Ferghana Kingdom
  • Ancient Iranian dynasty

    during the Battle of the Defile. In 739, a Turk[citation needed] named Arslan Dehqan, conquered Ferghana. However, at the same time Ferghana was invaded

    Ferghana Kingdom

    Ferghana Kingdom

    Ferghana_Kingdom

  • Kara-Khanid invasion of Khorasan
  • Kara-Khanid-Ghaznavid wars in 1006–1008 AD

    Chaghartigin abandoned Balkh and fled to Tirmidh, while Sultan Mahmūd sent Arslan Jadhib with 10,000 troops to pursue Subashitigin, who also fled upon their

    Kara-Khanid invasion of Khorasan

    Kara-Khanid invasion of Khorasan

    Kara-Khanid_invasion_of_Khorasan

  • Fariburz I
  • Shah of Shirvan

    by Aghsartan I. On 15 December, Alp Arslan died, and after a brief dynastic war, he was succeeded by his son Malik-Shah I. In 1074, a force of Turkic warriors

    Fariburz I

    Fariburz I

    Fariburz_I

  • List of sultans of the Seljuk Empire
  • 990-4 September 1063 Diya ad-Din Adud ad-Dawlah ضياء الدين عضد الدولة Alp Arslan (1063–1072) (1) Aka (daughter of Yusuf Qadir-Khan, Khagan of Kara-Khanid

    List of sultans of the Seljuk Empire

    List of sultans of the Seljuk Empire

    List_of_sultans_of_the_Seljuk_Empire

  • Tarken Khatun
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    (wife of Ala ad-Din Tekish) Terken Khatun (wife of Malik-Shah I) Terken Khatun (wife of Il-Arslan) Terken Khatun, wife of Ahmad Sanjar This disambiguation

    Tarken Khatun

    Tarken_Khatun

  • Karakhanid–Samanid wars
  • Two wars fought in 990–991 and 999–1000

    State) and "Zahir al-Dawaa (Supporter of the Cause). During the period, Arslan Israil b. Seljuk aided the Sämänids against the Kara-khanid Bughra Khan

    Karakhanid–Samanid wars

    Karakhanid–Samanid_wars

  • Saltukids
  • Ruling dynasty of a 12th-century beylik

    founded by Emir Saltuk, one of the Turkmen commanders of the Great Seljuk Alp Arslan. The beylik fought frequently against the Georgian Kingdom for hegemony

    Saltukids

    Saltukids

    Saltukids

  • Suleiman II of Rum
  • Rukhuddin

    شاه), was the Seljuk Sultan of Rûm between 1196 and 1204. Son of Kilij Arslan II, Suleiman overthrew his brother, Sultan Kaykhusraw I, and became sultan

    Suleiman II of Rum

    Suleiman II of Rum

    Suleiman_II_of_Rum

  • Terken Khatun (wife of Malik-Shah I)
  • Chief consort of Seljuk sultan Malik Shah I

    Kara-Khanid Khanate. She had a brother, Shams al-Mulk Nasr. Alp Arslan, father of Malik-Shah, gave his daughter Aisha Khatun to Shams al-Mulk Nasr, the

    Terken Khatun (wife of Malik-Shah I)

    Terken_Khatun_(wife_of_Malik-Shah_I)

  • List of Muslim military leaders
  • obtained the name Alp Arslan, which means "Heroic Lion" in Turkish. Malik-Shah I: Sultan of Seljuk Empire, son of the great Sultan Alp Arslan, who took his empire

    List of Muslim military leaders

    List_of_Muslim_military_leaders

  • Timeline of the history of Islam (12th century)
  • Yusuf bin Tashfin. 1107: Death of the Rum Seljuk Sultan Kilij Arslan I, succession of Malik Shah of Rüm. 1108: Death of the Zirid dynasty ruler Tamin, accession

    Timeline of the history of Islam (12th century)

    Timeline_of_the_history_of_Islam_(12th_century)

  • List of rulers of Mosul
  • (ca. 685–705) Yusuf ibn Yahya ibn al-Hakam (ca. 685–705) Sa'id ibn Abd al-Malik (ca. 685–705) Yahya ibn Yahya al-Ghassani (719–720) Marwan ibn Muhammad

    List of rulers of Mosul

    List_of_rulers_of_Mosul

  • Güyük Khan
  • Khagan of the Mongol Empire from 1246 to 1248

    historian, Sempad the Constable; the future Seljuk Sultan of Rum, Kilij Arslan IV; and ambassadors of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Musta'sim and Ala ud din Masud

    Güyük Khan

    Güyük Khan

    Güyük_Khan

  • Amir Arsalan
  • 19th century Persian epic

    Khawaja learns that she is the Queen of Rûm (Constantinople), the wife of Malik-Shah (Malekshah), the king. (Constantinople is known in Arabic and Persia

    Amir Arsalan

    Amir_Arsalan

  • Azerbaijan in the High Middle Ages
  • of Azerbaijan, and Malik Izzaddin, the ruler of Mosul. Haft Peykar (The Seven Beauties 1197) was dedicated to Aladdin Korpe Arslan, the ruler of Maragha

    Azerbaijan in the High Middle Ages

    Azerbaijan_in_the_High_Middle_Ages

  • Bharam
  • Pakistani television drama series

    Laila Wasti as Farah Burhan Arslan Asad Butt as Hammad Burhan Namrah Shahid as Leena Afaaq Shamyl Khan as Burhan Kinza Malik as Saima Afaaq Tipu Sharif

    Bharam

    Bharam

  • Battle of Ain Dara
  • Battle between the Qaysi and Yamani tribo-political factions (1711)

    Abd al-Malik and the Maronite clan of Khazen. The Yamani faction was led by Mahmoud Abu Harmoush and consisted of the Druze Alam al-Din, Arslan and Sawaf

    Battle of Ain Dara

    Battle_of_Ain_Dara

  • Siege of Ani (1064)
  • Battle of the Byzantine–Seljuq wars

    In 1064, the Seljuk Sultan, Alp Arslan, besieged the fortified city of Ani. After a siege of 25 days, the Seljuks captured the city. In 961, king Ashot

    Siege of Ani (1064)

    Siege of Ani (1064)

    Siege_of_Ani_(1064)

  • Alp-Tegin
  • Governor of Ghazna from 962 to 963

    "ALPTIGIN". In Yarshater, Ehsan (ed.). Encyclopædia Iranica. Vol. I/9: Alp Arslan–ʿAbd-al-Hamīd. London and New York: Routledge & Kegan Paul. p. 898. ISBN 978-0-71009-098-0

    Alp-Tegin

    Alp-Tegin

    Alp-Tegin

  • Izz al-Din Mas'ud
  • Emir of Mosul

    Mosul where he became ill and died. He was succeeded by his son Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I. Whelan Type II, 181-2; S&S Type 63.1; Album 1863.2 Runciman, pp

    Izz al-Din Mas'ud

    Izz al-Din Mas'ud

    Izz_al-Din_Mas'ud

  • Talagang
  • City in Punjab, Pakistan

    puts his weight behind PTI candidates in Talagang". DAWN.COM. Siddiqui, Arslan (16 April 2024). "Everything You Need to Know About Talagang". Graana. "The

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    Talagang

    Talagang

  • Corps of Forty
  • Turkic slave commander corps of the Delhi Sultanate

    Khan moved towards Kara and brought the two maliks into line; Qilich Khan was granted Lakhnauti and Arslan Khan was sent to Kara, but the fief granted

    Corps of Forty

    Corps_of_Forty

  • Mahmud of Ghazni
  • Ghaznavid sultan from 998 to 1030 (971–1030)

    Transoxiana in 1025, both Ali-Tegin and Arslan Isra'il fled from Bukhara. Ali-Tegin manged to escape, but Arslan Isra'il was captured in and imprisoned

    Mahmud of Ghazni

    Mahmud of Ghazni

    Mahmud_of_Ghazni

  • Kara-Khanid Khanate
  • Turkic state in Central Asia from 840 to 1212

    955–958 Suleyman Arslan Khan 958–970 Ali Arslan Khan 970–998, Great Qaghan Ahmad Arslan Qara Khan 998–1017, son of Ali Arslan Mansur Arslan Khan 1017–1024

    Kara-Khanid Khanate

    Kara-Khanid_Khanate

  • Seljuk (leader)
  • Eponymous founder of the Seljuk dynasty

    eldest son Arslân (Isrâ'il) to Transoxiana. Since Seljuk was getting old in this period, the administration was now actually in the hands of Arslân. In the

    Seljuk (leader)

    Seljuk_(leader)

  • Al-Nasir
  • Abbasid Caliph in Baghdad (r. 1180–1225)

    1190. Qizli Arslan imprisoned Toghrul and his son Malik Shah in Kuhran fortress near Tabriz. Qizil Arslan, encouraged by the Caliph, soon declared himself

    Al-Nasir

    Al-Nasir

    Al-Nasir

  • Zanj Rebellion
  • 869–883 Revolt against the Abbasid Caliphate

    al-Mustarshid al-Rashid al-Muqtafi Seljuk sultans Tughril Alp Arslan Malik-Shah I Mahmud I Berkyaruq Malik-Shah II Muhammad I Ahmad Sanjar Final period (1157–1258)

    Zanj Rebellion

    Zanj Rebellion

    Zanj_Rebellion

  • Emin Arslan
  • Ottoman civil servant, Lebanese author

    nieces Rafīq Sa'īd Arslān, Malik Sa'īd Arslān, Zahiyya Tawfīq Arslān, Majīd Tawfīq Arslān (i.e. Mağīd Arslān II) and Nuhād Tawfīq Arslān. In 1892 he was

    Emin Arslan

    Emin Arslan

    Emin_Arslan

  • Abbasid revolution
  • 747–750 overthrow of the Umayyad caliphate

    Nasr ibn Sayyar was appointed governor of Khorasan by Hisham ibn Abd al-Malik in 738. He held on to his post throughout the war of succession, being confirmed

    Abbasid revolution

    Abbasid revolution

    Abbasid_revolution

  • Ghaznavid Empire
  • Medieval Muslim Turkic dynasty and state (977–1186)

    Turkmen raiding neighbouring settlements, the governor of Tus, Abu l'Alarith Arslan Jadhib, led military strikes against them. The Turkmen were defeated and

    Ghaznavid Empire

    Ghaznavid Empire

    Ghaznavid_Empire

  • Feroze Khan
  • Pakistani actor (born 1990)

    five siblings, including actress Humaima Malick and singer-songwriter Dua Malik. In 2018, Khan married Syeda Alizey Fatima Raza in an arranged marriage

    Feroze Khan

    Feroze_Khan

  • 2027 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification
  • International football competition

    Tiebreakers 24 March 2026 11:00 Arslan Zeki Demirci Sports Complex, Manavgat Referee: Szabolcs Kovacs (Romania) 24 March 2026 14:00 Arslan Zeki Demirci Sports Complex

    2027 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualification

    2027_UEFA_European_Under-19_Championship_qualification

  • Al-Basasiri
  • Turkish slave-soldier and Buyid military commander (died 1059)

    Abuʾl-Ḥārith Arslān al-Muẓaffar al-Basāsīrī (died 15 January 1059) was a Turkoman slave-soldier (mamlūk) who rose to become a military commander of the

    Al-Basasiri

    Al-Basasiri

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  • Malamide
  • n.

    The acid amide derived from malic acid, as a white crystalline substance metameric with asparagine.

  • Malate
  • n.

    A salt of malic acid.

  • Paramalic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid metameric with malic acid.

  • Paramaleic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained from malic acid, and now called fumaric acid.

  • Maleic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the ethylene series, metameric with fumaric acid and obtained by heating malic acid.

  • Malamic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining an acid intermediate between malic acid and malamide, and known only by its salts.

  • Malonic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or designating, an acid produced artifically as a white crystalline substance, CH2.(CO2H)2, and so called because obtained by the oxidation of malic acid.

  • Malic
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or obtained from, apples; as, malic acid.