- القاسم عبد الله بن محمد بن القائم)
better known by his
regnal name al-
Muqtadi (Arabic: المقتدي 'the follower'; 1056 –
February 1094) was the Abbasid...
- Abu'l-Abbas
Ahmad ibn
Abdallah al-
Muqtadi (Arabic: أبو العباس أحمد بن عبد الله المقتدي)
usually known simply by his
regnal name Al-Mustazhir
billah (Arabic:...
-
concubines was Al-Jiha al- Qa'mya, an Armenian. His son
Muhammad had a son, Al-
Muqtadi, who
succeeded his grandfather, born to an
Armenian concubine named Urjuwan...
-
caliph Al-
Muqtadi. Mah-i Mulk
Khatun was one of
Malik Shah's daughters, her
mother was
Terken Khatun, She
married Abbasid Caliph al-
Muqtadi in 1082. In...
- day;
according to some scholars, he was
poisoned by
Abbasid caliph al-
Muqtadi,
while others say that he was
poisoned by the
supporters of
Nizam al-Mulk...
-
sultan Malik Shah I and
proclaimed sultan at
Baghdad by the
caliph al-
Muqtadi (r. 1075–1094).
Under his
notional reign, the
empire built by his father...
-
successor al-
Muqtadi to keep the father-and-son team in
their official positions,
saying that he knew of no
better candidates for the job. Al-
Muqtadi followed...
-
designated heir, Nizar,
flees to Alexandria.
February 3 –
Caliph of
Baghdad al-
Muqtadi dies and is
succeeded by his
nominated heir
Ahmad (al-Mustazhir). October...
- dictionary, or the Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk, ****embled in
Baghdad for
Caliph al-
Muqtadi by
Mahmud al-Kashgari. However,
besides the Diwan, no
works written in...
- (****ure Al-
Muqtadi) as next Heir-apparent. In 1075 al-
Muqtadi succeeded his grandfather, when al-Qa'im died at the age of 73–74. Al-
Muqtadi was born to...