- میکائیل),
better known as
Tughril (طغرل / طغریل; also
spelled Toghril /
Tughrul), was a
Turkoman chieftain, who
founded the
Seljuk Empire,
ruling from...
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Toghrol Tower (Persian: برج طغرل) also
transliterated Toghrul, Tughrol, or
Tughrul) is a 12th-century monument,
located in the city of Rey,
Tehran province...
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period was the
death of Seljuk's
elder son Mikâ'îl, who was the
father of
Tughrul Beg and
Chaghri Beg,
founders of the
Great Seljuk Empire.
After this incident...
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uncles Masud and
Tughrul II.
After his father's
death in 1131,
Dawud was
installed as the new sultan. However, his
uncles Masud and
Tughrul II
opposed this...
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struggles had a
great impact on the
arrival of his stepson,
Arslan bin
Tughrul bin Muhammad, to the
position of
Seljuk Sultan in
Persia and Iraq. So Arslan...
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returned to
Baghdad from Wāsiṭ to
greet Tughrul, al-Basasiri went to the
court of his brother-in-law, Dubays.
Tughrul ordered Dubays to dis****ociate with...
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survives from this
period is the 12th-century
Tughrul Tower, a
brick tower built in 1140 that is
attributed to
Tughrul I, the
founder of the
Seljuk Empire. Ray...
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Altuncan hatun kills him and
falls in depression,
leading her death.
Sultan Tughrul too
falls ill, and his vizier, Amidulmulk, sets
Sulayman as
temporary Sultan...
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Central Asia.
Turkish Historical Society Printing House. p. 189. ...brothers
Tughrul and Chaghri,
grandsons of Seljuk, the
Turkmens defeated the Ghaznavids...
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Fatima Khatun (daughter of Ala ad-Daulah)
Kirmaniyya Khatun (daughter of
Tughrul Shah,
ruler of Kerman,
widow of Muhammad)
Fulana Khatun (sister of Izz...