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Qutalmish ibn
Arslan Isra'il (Turkish: Kutalmışoğlu
Arslan İsrail, Persian: قتلمش) (alternative spellings: Qutalmis, Kutalmish, Kutalmış) was a Turkish...
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Suleiman Shah I ibn
Qutalmish (Turkish: Kutalmışoğlu Süleyman Şah; ‹See Tfd›Old
Anatolian Turkish: سُلَیمانشاہ بن قُتَلمِش; Persian: سلیمان بن قتلمش)...
- The
Sultanate of Rum
seceded from the
Seljuk Empire under Suleiman ibn
Qutalmish in 1077. It had its
capital first at
Nicaea and then at Iconium. It reached...
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circa 1090,
during the
reign of
Malik Shah I. To the west,
Anatolia was
under the
independent rule of
Suleiman ibn
Qutalmish as the
Sultanate of Rum....
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prince Qutalmish hoped to
become the new sultan,
because Tughril was
childless and he was the
eldest living member of the dynasty.
Qutalmish's claim to...
- Seljuk'
interests in
Syria in the
battle of Ain Salm
against Suleiman ibn
Qutalmish who had
started to
carve out an
independent state in Anatolia. Nevertheless...
- of
Syria and
brother of the
Seljuk sultan Malik Shah, and
Suleiman ibn
Qutalmish, the
Seljuk ruler of
Anatolia in June 1086
close to the city of Aleppo...
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under the
command of
Liparit fought against the
Seljuk army
commanded by
Qutalmish. The
Byzantine Emperor Constantine IX sent an army to the
Caucasus commanded...
- by
imperial troops and
existed until December 1084, when
Suleiman ibn
Qutalmish (r. 1077–1086) of the
Sultanate of Rum
conquered the
ducal capital. The...
- Alp
Arslan defeat his
brother Qutalmish who
claims the
throne of late Tughril,
founder of the
Seljuk Empire.
Qutalmish flees from the battle, but his...