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Shams al-Din Ildeniz,
Eldigüz or
Shamseddin Eldeniz (Persian: اتابک شمسالدین ایلدگز, died c. 1175–1176) was an
atabeg of the
Seljuq empire and founder...
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Atabegate of the
Seljuk Empire, and a ****
Muslim Turkic dynasty (started by
Eldiguz of
Kipchak origin),
which controlled most of
northwestern Persia, eastern...
- of Azerbaijan, “Shams al-Din
Eldiguz,”
after the
death of Arslan's father. Shah, his mother,
Momina Hatun,
married Eldiguz, and his uncle,
Sultan Masoud...
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Sultan Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud (c. 1134–1152) had
appointed Shams ad-Din
Eldiguz (c. 1135/36–1175) as
atabeg of his
nephew Arslan-Shah,[failed verification]...
- the war
between George III and
atabeg Eldiguz. But the
belligerents were
exhausted to such an
extent that
Eldiguz proposed an armistice.
George had no...
- the son and
successor of
Eldiguz, and was
later succeeded by his
brother Qizil Arslan.
After the
death of
Shams al-Din
Eldiguz, in 1175, the
Seljuq Sultan...
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Georgian army,
whose number reached 30,000, took Dvin. In
response to this,
Eldiguz Soon he
proceeded northward to
recover the city of Dvin. A
coalition of...
- as its
ruler in 1161. A
coalition of
Muslim rulers led by
Shams al-Din
Eldiguz,
ruler of
Adarbadagan and some
other regions,
embarked upon a campaign...
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Georgian army,
whose number reached 30,000, took Dvin. In
response to this,
Eldiguz Soon he
proceeded northward to
recover the city of Dvin. A
coalition of...
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Tughril II was
survived by his son Arslan, who was
raised by the
atabeg Eldiguz, who
installed him on the
throne in 1161. His only wife was
Mumina Khatun...