- Böritigin, also
known as
Ibrahim ibn Nasr or
Tamghach Khan Ibrahim, was a
Karakhanid ruler in
Transoxiana from 1038 to 1068. He was one of the greatest...
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married to
Terken Khatun, the
daughter of the
Karakhanid khan
Ibrahim Tamghach-Khan. In 1066, Alp
Arslan arranged a
ceremony near Merv,
where he appointed...
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death in 1092. She was born as a
Karakhanid princess, the
daughter of
Tamghach Khan Ibrahim. She was the
mother of
Mahmud I, the next
ruler of the Seljuk...
- of
Dimashq and (r. 1094–1095) of
Aleppo Turkan Khatun The
daughter of
Tamghach Khan
Ibrahim of Kara-Khanid
dynasty and de
facto ruler of
Mahmud I 4.Malik-Shah...
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garrisoned his
newly acquired territory,
collected taxes, then
installed Tamghach as the governor, and
returned home to
quell the
rebellion of his brother...
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eventually led to a
formal separation of the Khara-Khanid Khanate.
Ibrahim Tamghach Khan was
considered by
Muslim historians as a
great ruler, and he brought...
- of
Dimashq and (r. 1094–1095) of
Aleppo Turkan Khatun The
daughter of
Tamghach Khan
Ibrahim of Kara-Khanid
dynasty and de
facto ruler of
Mahmud I 4.Malik-Shah...
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garrisoned his
newly acquired territory,
collected taxes, then
installed Tamghach as the governor, and
returned home to
quell the
rebellion of his brother...
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sources identified Tabgach, also
transcribed as Tawjach, Tawġač, Tamghaj,
Tamghach, Tafgaj, and Tabghaj, as the
ruler or
country of
China until the 13th century...
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Hasan Malik-Shah I (1072–1092) 1055 1)
Terken Khatun (daughter of
Ibrahim Tamghach-Khan,
Khagan of the
Western Kara-Khanids) (2)
Zubaida Khatun (daughter...