-
attributable to the
political confusion which resulted from Malik-Shah's death.
Malikshah had many
wives and
concubines and
multiple children born from them. Prin****l...
-
Kilij Arslan I,
escaped Malikshāh's imprisonment and
claimed authority in the
former lands of his father. In Persia,
Malikshāh's four-year-old son Mahmud...
- Rukn al-Din Abu'l-Muzaffar
Berkyaruq ibn
Malikshah (Persian: ابو المظفر رکن الدین برکیارق بن ملکشاه, romanized: Rukn al-Dīn Abuʿl-Moẓaffar Berkyāruq ibn...
- al-iqbāl (lit. 'the city of good fortune')
after this victory.
Sultan Malikshah and his
vizier Nizam al-Mulk soon
realized the
inability of the local...
- The
Isfahan Observatory (Persian: رصدخانه اصفهان) or
Malikshah Observatory (رصدخانه ملکشاه) was an
astronomical observatory constructed during the reign...
- head of the
Islamic community. The
succeeding sultans Alp
Arslan and
Malikshah, as well as
their vizier Nizam al-Mulk, took up
residence in Persia, but...
- for an eye surgeon. He
flourished under the
Seljuq sultan Abu-l-Fath
Malikshah ibn Muhammad,
ruling from 1072-73 to 1092–93. He
completed in 1087–88...
-
Jalali calendar was put in
place through the
order of Sulṭān Jalāl al-Dīn
Malikshāh-i Saljūqī in the 5th c. A.H.
According to the
Biographical Encyclopedia...
- po****tion, but Vice
President of the
Kurdish ****ociation of Kazakhstan,
Malikshah Gasanov numbers the po****tion up to 46,000,
because many
Kurds list themselves...
- al-Dīn. In 1186, he was
living with his
mother and his full brother,
Malikshāh, in
Damascus when the ill
Saladin summoned the
three of them to his bedside...