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Tapar can
refer to:
People Muhammad I
Tapar, a
Sultan of the
Seljuq Empire from 1105–1118
Tapar, a
Visayan shaman in the
Philippines who led a native...
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Muhammad I
Tapar (Persian: محمد اول تاپار; 20
January 1082 – 18
April 1118), was the
sultan of the
Seljuk Empire from 1105 to 1118. He was a son of Malik-Shah...
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sultan of Iraq from 1118–1131
following the
death of his
father Muhammad I
Tapar. At the time
Mahmud was fourteen, and
ruled over Iraq and Persia. During...
- half-brother
Muhammad Tapar and Tutush, the
governor of Syria. The
latter was
killed in 1095 in battle.
Fighting with
Muhammad Tapar, who was
backed by Sanjar...
- 514–516. ISBN 978-975-389-432-6. Özaydın, Abdülkerim (2005). "MUHAMMED
TAPAR" (PDF). TDV
Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 30 (Misra – Muhammedi̇yye) (in Turkish)...
- the true
power was in the
hands of his uncle,
Muhammad Tapar. In the same year,
Muhammad Tapar dethroned his
nephew and
started to rule the
State himself...
- him,
until he was
killed by Berkyaruq's half-brother and
rival Muhammad I
Tapar (r. 1105–1118).
Berkyaruq is a
Turkic word
meaning "firm,
unwavering light"...
- held more
effective power. He was
deposed and
killed by his
uncle Muhammed Tapar. Bosworth,
Clifford Edmund (1996). New
Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological...
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securing his
position against rivals,
including his half-brother
Muhammad I
Tapar, who
eventually settled for a
smaller role,
becoming malik (translated as...
- is a tapa. The word "tapas", a plural, is
derived from the
Spanish verb
tapar, "to cover", a
cognate of the
English "top".
Multiple theories for the term's...