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Suleiman Dawud Chaghri Beg ibn Mikail,
widely known simply as
Chaghri Beg (989–1060), Da'ud b. Mika'il b. Saljuq, also
spelled Chaghri, was the co-ruler...
- Alp Arslan, born
Muhammad Alp
Arslan bin
Dawud Chaghri, was the
second sultan of the
Seljuk Empire and great-grandson of Seljuk, the
eponymous founder...
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Seljuk Empire was
founded in 1037 by
Tughril (990–1063) and his
brother Chaghri (989–1060), both of whom co-ruled over its territories;
there are indications...
- livestock.
After the
death of his
father Mikail,
Tughril and his
brother Chaghri were
reportedly raised by
their grandfather Seljuk (the
eponymous founder...
- the
Ghaznavid army
began squabbling over the spoils. The Seljuk, led by
Chaghri,
returned and fell upon the
disorganized Ghaznavids and
defeated them....
- Sultans:
Chaghri Beg, Alp
Arslan and Malik-Shah I. He is
believed to have
disappeared after 1077. The
young Afshin joined the
service of
Chaghri bin Mika'il...
- of
Dawud Chaghri Beg, wife and
cousin of Malik-Shah I. She was the
mother of
sultan Berkyaruq.
Zubayda was born to Emir Yaquti, son of
Chaghri Beg. She...
- of
Tughrul Beg and
Chaghri Beg,
founders of the
Great Seljuk Empire.
After this incident, the wife of Mikâ'îl (Tughril and
Chaghri's mother)
married Yusuf...
-
Kakuyid ruler Ali ibn
Faramurz (r. 1070–1095). She was the
daughter of
Chaghri Beg, co-ruler of
Seljuk dynasty, and
sister of Alp Arslan. She married...
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ruler Ibrahim III and
killed him. Yelü
Yilied appointed Ali b.
Hasan as
Chaghrï Khan to Samarqand.
Chagri marched on
Ayyar Beg with
reinforcements from...