- Alp-Tegin, (Persian: الپتگین Alptegīn or
Alptigīn) or Alptekin, was a
Turkic slave commander of the
Samanid Empire, who
would later become the semi-independent...
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master Alptigin, who fled to
Ghazna following a
failed coup attempt, and
conquered the city from the
local Lawik rulers in 962.
After Alptigin death,...
- due to Ismail's
mother being the
daughter of Sabuktigin's old master,
Alptigin. "ESMĀʿĪL, b. Seboktegīn" Encyclopædia Iranica.
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August 2014...
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Ghaznavids in India.
Sabuktigin was one of the
slaves of
Alptigin, the
Governor of Ghazni.
Alptigin was
succeeded by his son Abu
Ishaq and his slave, Bilgetigin...
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University Press. pp. 162–198. ISBN 0-521-20093-8. Bosworth, C.
Edmund (1989). "
ALPTIGIN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 9.
London et al.: C.
Edmund Bosworth...
- due to Ismail's
mother being the
daughter of Sabuktigin's old master,
Alptigin.
Mahmud shortly revolted, and with the help of his
other brother, Abu'l-Muzaffar...
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control of the government,
split over who
should succeed 'Abd al-Malik.
Alptigin, the
leader of the
ghulams and the
governor of Khurasan,
supported 'Abd...
- Ghazni. On the way at Charkh,
Sabuktgin defeated them and
became a hero.
Alptigin seized Zabulistan together with its
capital Ghazni from Amir Abu Bakr Lawik...
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Alptigin, and so
returned to Tus. Abd al-Malik
later died in an
accident in 961,
which resulted in a
succession crisis. The
faction led by
Alptigin and...
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University Press. pp. 162–198. ISBN 0-521-20093-8. Bosworth, C.
Edmund (1989). "
ALPTIGIN".
Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. I, Fasc. 9.
London et al.: C.
Edmund Bosworth...