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    Tughril I. Abu Talib Muhammad Tughril ibn Mika'il ( Persian: ابوطالبْ محمد طغرل بن میکائیل ), better known as Tughril ( طغرل / طغریل; also spelled Toghril / Tughrul ), was a Turkoman [4] [5] chieftain, who founded the Seljuk Empire, ruling from 1037 to 1063. Tughril united many Turkoman warriors of the Central ...

  2. Tughril Beg (tōōg´rēl bĕg), 990–1063, founder of the Seljuk Turk dynasty ruling (11th–14th cent.) parts of Anatolia, Iraq, Persia, and Syria. He was early successful in conquests with his brother, who eventually governed Khorasan. Tughril Beg conquered Persia (1040–44) and Iraq (1055). His ideology sought to reinforce unity in the ...

  3. www.infoplease.com › history › iranianTughril Beg | Infoplease

    Tughril Beg. Tughril Beg to͞ogˈrēl bĕg [ key], 990–1063, founder of the Seljuk Turk dynasty ruling (11th–14th cent.) parts of Anatolia, Iraq, Persia, and Syria. He was early successful in conquests with his brother, who eventually governed Khorasan.

  4. The next year, however, Toghrul Beg got rid of both his antagonists, Ibrahim being taken prisoner and strangled with the bowstring, while Basasiri fell in battle. Toghrul Beg now re-entered Bagdad, re-established the caliph, and was betrothed to his daughter, but died before the consummation of the nuptials (September 1063).

  5. Apr 28, 2022 · from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.; Tughril (Turkish: Tuğrul, Turkmen: Togrul beg, Persian: رکن‌الدین طغرل‌بک بن سلجوق; full name: Rukn al-Dunya wa al-Din Abu Talib Muhammad Toghrul-Beg ibn Mikail) also spelled Toghrul I, Tugril, Toghril, Tugrul or Toghrïl Beg;[1] (990 – September 4, 1063) was the founder of the Seljuk Empire, ruling from 1037 to 1063.

  6. Tughrul Beg (1055—1063) Quick Reference (Ταγγρολίπηξ), Seljuk sultan (1055–63); born ca.993, died Raiy, Iran, 4 Sept. 1063. After occupying much of ...

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  8. Sep 25, 2011 · The raid – led by Ibrahim Inal, uterine brother of the sultan Toghrul Beg – was marked by the horrific sack of Arzen or Artze, a huge commercial center near the modern Erzerum, and a short time later by the fierce nocturnal battle near the castle of Kapetrou (Saturday, September 10).

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