- Abu Nasr al-
Kunduri (Persian: عمیدالملک ابونصر الکندری; 1024 – 29
November 1064),
commonly known as al-
Kunduri (کندری; also
spelled Kunduri), was a Persian...
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nephew Sulayman (a son of
Chaghri Beg) as his successor. The
vizier al-
Kunduri supported this
choice and may have been the one to
suggest it to greatly...
- from Al-
Kunduri, the
vizier of
Tughril Beg, the
Seljuq sultan who had been
ruling from
Nishapur since 1040, ****cuting the Ash'arites. Al-
Kunduri's motive...
- with the
revolt of
Ibrahim Inal, he sent
Altun Jan, ****hirwan and al-
Kunduri to Baghdad.
Despite the Caliph's objection,
Altun Jan went to join her...
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Gevher and
Hatice Arslan.
Raised Alparslan as her own son.
Hakan Şahin as
Kündürî. (deceased)
Esila Umut as
Gevher Hatun:
sister of Alparslan, Kavurd, Süleyman...
- (approximate date). May 13 – Hugh the Great,
abbot of
Cluny (d. 1109) Al-
Kunduri,
vizier of the
Seljuk Empire (d. 1064)
Bruno II,
margrave of Friesland...
- 1064 – 14
October 1092
Monarch Alp Arslan,
Malik Shah I
Preceded by Al-
Kunduri Succeeded by Taj al-Mulk Abu'l Ghana'im
Personal details Born
April 10...
- Dammam, 2006. Bd. XI, S. 306
Digitalized for example: Halm: "Der
Wesir al-
Kundurī und die
Fitna von Nišāpūr". 1971, pp. 214, 216ff. (German) Dāʾirat al-Iftāʾ...
- the
title ʿamīd al-mulk. This
title was used as a
laqab by the
vizier al-
Kundurī. The
title ʿamīd
declined in the 12th
century and was not used
after the...
- al-
Kunduri, a
Hanafi ****, the Ash'ari and
Ismaili Shi'ites were
exiled from
Khurasan and
cursed at
Friday sermons in
Seljuk mosques. Al-
Kunduri's vizierate...