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- citations] (lit. 'Kings of Armenia', Turkish: Ermenşahlar), also known as Ahlatshahs (lit. 'Rulers of Ahlat', Turkish: Ahlatşahlar) or Begtimurids, was a Turkoman...
- of Dvin and entered Ahlatshah possessions twice and subdued the emir of Kars (v****al of the Saltukids in Erzurum), the Ahlatshahs, and the emirs of Erzurum...
- of Dvin and entered Ahlatshah possessions twice and subdued the emir of Kars (v****al of the Saltukids in Erzurum), the Ahlatshahs, and the emirs of Erzurum...
- founder of the Shah-i Arman dynasty, also known as the Shah-Armens or Ahlatshahs. He was a subordinate and ghilman (slave commander) of Seljukid prince...
- under their control. After them, local Muslim rulers emerged, such as the Ahlatshahs and the Kurdish Ayyubids (1207). For a 20-year period, Van was held by...
- Duration of rule Beylik of Smyrna İzmir 1081–1098 Shah-Armens (also called Ahlatshahs) Ahlat 1110–1207 Artuqids (three branches) Hasankeyf, Mardin, Harput 1102–1409...
- Shah-Armens, also known as Sökmenler, ruled this area from 1085 to 1192. The Ahlatshahs were succeeded by the Ayyubid dynasty. Following the disintegration of...
- surroundings are known for a large number of historic tombstones left by the Ahlatshah dynasty, also known as the Shah-Armen, Shah-i-Arman, or Ahlat-Shah dynasty...
- base in Mayyafariqin, captured Akhlat in Anatolia, putting an end to the Ahlatshahs. 1205 KHWARAZMIAN EMPIRE ****AN KHANATES KIEVAN RUS' MONGOL CONFEDERATION...
- Seljuk Empire, then Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm (1105) and finally Sökmenli (Ahlatshahs) (1109). During the reign of Ilaldı, the beylik of Inaloğulları was able...