- Au****ious Incident, the
Turkish army was
modernized in the
European fashion and
kilijs were
abandoned for western-type
cavalry sabers and smallswords. This change...
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Kilij Arslan IV (Old
Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان) or Rukn ad-Dīn
Qilij Arslān ibn
Kaykhusraw (Persian: رکن الدین قلیچ ارسلان بن کیخسرو) was Seljuk...
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Kilij Arslan ibn
Suleiman (Old
Anatolian Turkish: قِلِیچ اَرسلان; Persian: قلیچ ارسلان, romanized: Qilij Arslān; Turkish: I. Kılıç
Arslan or Kılıcarslan...
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Kilij Arslan III (Old
Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان, Persian: قلیچ ارسلان
Qilij Arslān;
Modern Turkish: Kılıç Arslan,
meaning "Sword Lion") was the...
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Kilij Arslan II (Old
Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان دوم) or ʿIzz ad-Dīn
Kilij Arslān ibn Masʿūd (Persian: عز الدین قلج ارسلان بن مسعود) (Modern Turkish...
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Kilij Arslan,
meaning Sword Lion in Turkish, was the name of four
sultans of the
Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm:
Kilij Arslan I
reigned as of 1092, died 1107...
- son
Kilij Arslan I was
imprisoned and a
general of his, Abu'l-Qasim, took
power in Nicaea.
Following the
death of
sultan Malik Shah in 1092,
Kilij Arslan...
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surrounding the city,
before being destro**** by the Turks. As a result,
sultan Kilij Arslan initially felt that the
second wave of
crusaders were not a threat...
- Al-Nasir
Kilij Arslan (also
known as
Kilij Arslan and Kiliç Arslan) was the
Ayyubid emir of Hama from 1221 to 1229 (617AH–626AH). He was the son of al-Mansur...
- 1084
Kilij Arslan I, son of
Suleiman ibn Kutalmish, 1092–1109
Malik Shah, son of
Kilij Arslan, 1109–1116
Mesud I, son of
Kilij Arslan, 1116–1156
Kilij Arslan...