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Sabuktakin or Sübüktegin was a
Turkic commander in the
service of the
Buyid dynasty. His
power was such that he
defied the
Buyid ruler Bakhtiyar Izz al-Dawla...
- al-Ta'i'
himself was
raised to the
throne by a
rebel Turkic general,
Sabuktakin, who
deposed al-Ta'i's father, al-Muti'.
During periods of such strife...
- "Umdat al-Dawla". In 973,
while Izz al-Dawla and his
Turkish general Sabuktakin were
campaigning in the
territories of the
Hamdanid ruler Abu Taghlib...
- the
Turkish officer Sabuktakin, who
managed to
occupy Baghdad and many
other parts of Iraq. The
Turkish rebels under Sabuktakin then
besieged Wasit,...
- al-Dawla
increasingly alienated his
Turkic soldiery,
under their commander Sabuktakin,
culminating in a
failed ********ination
attempt on the latter. The Turks...
- rest of Iraq, and made the
Caliph his v****al. In 974, the
Turkish rebel Sabuktakin seized al-Mada'in and much of Iraq from Mu'izz al-Dawla's son and successor...
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established themselves in the
Delhi Sultanate.
Alternate spellings: Sabuktagin,
Sabuktakin, Sebüktegin and Sebük
Tigin Sabuktigin denotes that his father's title...
- to the Buyids,
whereas al-Ta'i had been
installed by a
Turkic general,
Sabuktakin. In 991, the
Buyid ruler of Iraq, Baha al-Dawla (r. 988–1012), deposed...
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marched on
Baghdad during the
rebellion of the
Turkish military commander,
Sabuktakin,
although it was the
intervention of the
Buyid emir of Shiraz, Adud al-Dawla...
- al-Shuara), (posthumous); only
fragments History of Maḥmūd b. Sübüktigin (
Sabuktakin) and His Sons'(wabanīhi, in al-Kubutī wabakīyat)
History of the Seljuks...