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Terken Khatun (Persian: ترکان خاتون; also
Turkan Khatun or
Tarkhan Khatun; c. 1053 – September–October 1094) was the
first wife and
chief consort of Malik...
- Arslan's
campaign in the Caucasus. The same year, Malik-Shah was
married to
Terken Khatun, the
daughter of the
Karakhanid khan
Ibrahim Tamghach-Khan. In 1066...
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Terken Khatun (Persian: ترکان خاتون) was the
Empress of the
Khwarazmian Empire by
marriage to Shah Ala al-Din Tekish, and the
mother and de
facto co-ruler...
- the
Seljuk Empire from 1092 to 1094, with most
power held by his
mother Terken Khatun. He was a
younger son of the
former sultan Malik Shah I and proclaimed...
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younger brother,
whose cause was
supported by the
powerful Queen Mother,
Terken Khatun. Nevertheless,
after the
Mongol conquest of the
Khwarazmian Empire...
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positive for COVID-19.
Hatice Şendil as
Terken Hatun, a
character based on
Terken Khatun, the wife of Malik-Shah I.
Terken tries to
dominate the
Seljuk state...
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neighbourhood in the muni****lity and
district of Nurdağı,
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- the
younger son, but he was
considered the
formal heir and his mother,
Terken Khatun,
placed him on the throne. The
elder son, Ala ad-Din Tekish, fled...
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contributed to
disorder during the
Mongol invasion.: 174 In addition, his
mother Terken Khatun still wielded substantial power in the realm; one
historian termed...
- Muhammad's
empire was
large but disunited: he
ruled alongside his
mother Terken Khatun in what the
historian Peter Golden terms "an
uneasy diarchy", while...