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Toghrul (Mongolian: Тоорил хан
Tooril han; Chinese: 脫里), also
known as Wang Khan or Ong Khan (Ван хан Wan han; Chinese: 王汗; pinyin: Wáng Hán; died 1203)...
- طغرل بن میکائیل),
better known as
Tughril (طغرل / طغریل; also
spelled Toghril), was a
Turkoman chieftain, who
founded the
Seljuk Empire,
ruling from...
- formed,
which appointed Shihab ad-Din
Toghrul as his
Atabeg or guardian.
Toghril was a
mamluk of az-Zahir
Ghazi and the
effective ruler of
Aleppo for the...
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Tolui Issue Möngke Khan
Kublai Khan
Hulagu Khan Ariq Böke
House Keraite Father Jakha Gambhu,
brother of
Toghril Mother Wasai Religion Church of the East...
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Shihab al-Din
Toghril, who
ruled until his son was of age in 1231. Ghazi’s son only
ruled for 4
years until 1235, when both he and
Toghril died, leaving...
- (northeastern part) and Iraq (eastern part). Down to the
death in war 1194 of
Toghril b. Arslan, last of the
Great Seljuq rulers of Iraq and Persia, the Ildenizids...
- ISBN 978-90-04-30790-2. Muir, William. "Buweihid Dynasty,
Bagdad under Seljuqs,
Toghril Beg, Al-Muktadi and four
following Caliphs, Crusades,
Capture of Jerusalem...
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therefore took
control of
Khwarazm and
stopped an
attempt by Ekinchi's son,
Toghril-Tegin, to take
control of the region.
During his lifetime, Qutb al-Din...
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formed an
alliance with his
blood brother Jamuha and his foster-father
Toghril, the
Mergids were
defeated by the
alliance which Temüjin had
formed and...
- iqta in 1136.
Eldiguz eventually married Mu’mina Khatun, the
widow of
Toghril II, and his sons
Nusrat al-Din
Muhammad Pahlavan and
Qizil Arslan Uthman...