- Rukn al-Din Abu'l-Muzaffar
Berkyaruq ibn
Malikshah (Persian: ابو المظفر رکن الدین برکیارق بن ملکشاه, romanized: Rukn al-Dīn Abuʿl-Moẓaffar Berkyāruq ibn...
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Malik Shah,
Barkiyaruq, was
proclaimed too, and the
armies of the two
pretenders met in Borujerd, near Hamadan. The
forces of
Barkiyaruq won and took...
- الملک) was a
Seljuk courtier during the
reigns of Malik-Shah I and his son
Barkiyaruq. Of
Persian descent, he was
unofficially the
vizier of
Seljuk Empire for...
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surrounding areas was
canceled upon the
death of the sultan. The new
sultan Barkiyaruq, son of
Malik Shah I, did not
continue the
direct attack on Alamut, concentrating...
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Barkiyaruq on
Terken Khatun's orders, but the
Nizamiyya mamluks, who
hated Terken Khatun because of her
enmity to
their late master, set
Barkiyaruq free...
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Caliphate and the
general al-Basasiri. The
reign of the weak
Seljuk sultan Barkiyaruq (1092–1105)
corresponds to the
height of
Sadaqa I's power. To the First...
- 1104,
Barkiyaruq, ill and
tired of war,
agreed to
divide the
sultanate with Muhammad.
Muhammad became sole
sultan following the
death of
Barkiyaruq in 1105...
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succeed his father,
while Nizam and most of the
Seljuk army was in
favor of
Barkiyaruq, the
oldest of all Malik-Shah's
living sons and born to a
Seljuk princess...
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switched allegiance and
declared their support for his nephew,
Sultan Barkiyaruq. However,
Tutush along with Yağısıyan of
Antioch launched an
attack against...
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succession against his
three brothers and a nephew,
namely Mahmud I,
Barkiyaruq,
Malik Shah II and
Muhammad I. In 1096, he was
given the
province of Khorasan...