- Abu Sa'id Taj al-Dawla
Tutush (Arabic: أبو سعيد تاج الدولة تتش السلجوقي; died 25
February 1095) or
Tutush I, was the
Seljuk emir of
Damascus from 1078...
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Tutush Ibn
Duqaq Ibn
Tutush Seljuki (Arabic: تتش بن دقاق بن تتش السلجوقي),
commonly known as
Tutush II, was an
infant Emir of Damascus.
Tutush II was son...
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Malik Shah I. He was
beheaded in 1094
following accusations of
treason by
Tutush I, the
ruler of Damascus. Aq-Sunqur was the
father of Imad ad-Din Zengi...
- al-Khwarazmi 1076–1079 Abu Sa'id Taj ad-Dawla
Tutush I 1079–1095 Abu Nasr
Shams al-Muluk
Duqaq 1095–1104
Tutush II 1104 Muhi ad-Din Baktāsh (Ertaş) 1104 Damascus...
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Aleppo from 1095
until his death.
Ridwan was born to the
Seljuk prince Tutush, who had
established a prin****lity in
Syria after his brother,
Sultan Malik-Shah I...
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Damascus from 1095 to 1104.
Duqaq was a son of the
Seljuq ruler of Syria,
Tutush I, and
Safwat al-Mulk Khatun. He was the
brother of Ridwan. When
their father...
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message to
Tutush I, the
Seljuk ruler of Syria,
stating he
would hand the city over to him. Suleiman,
hearing of the
approach of
Tutush's forces, raised...
- The
battle of Ain Salm was a
battle between the
forces of
Tutush, the
Seljuk ruler of
Syria and
brother of the
Seljuk sultan Malik Shah, and
Suleiman ibn...
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Governors of
Damascus (1076–1105)
Atsiz Tutush I
Duqaq Tutush II
Irtash Governors of
Aleppo (1086–1117) Aq
Sunqur Tutush I
Ridwan Alp
Arslan Sultan-Shah Sultans...
- an army
under Tutush I,
brother of the
Great Seljuk sultan Malik-Shah I,
marched towards Damascus,
scaring off the
Fatimid forces.
Tutush, however, decided...