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forces were also present in Sanjar's army. After being victorious, Ahmad then restored the domains of
Garshasp II. Ahmad then marched as far as Baghdad, where he agreed with Mahmud that he should marry one of his daughters, and that he should give up strategic territories in northern Persia.
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Garshasp urged Ahmad to invade the domains of Mahmud in
Central Iran and gave him information on how to march to Central Iran, and the ways to combat Mahmud. Ahmad accepted and advanced with an army to the west in 1119, where he together with "five kings" defeated Mahmud at
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571:(present-day Turkmenistan), in 1157. After his death, Turkic rulers, Turkmen tribal forces, and other secondary powers competed for Khorasan, and after a long period of confrontations, the province was finally conquered by the
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Persian by O.I.Smirnova, edited by prof. A.A.Semenova. Publishing house of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, 1952. Vol.1, book.2. p. 80.
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fell into disgrace; slander about him spread to the court that made him lose confidence, and made Mahmud send a military force to Yazd where
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48:Ahmad Sanjar
40:Mount Sinjar
18:Ahmed Sanjar
2054:1157 deaths
2018:Kayqubad II
1983:Suleiman II
1941:(1092–1307)
1929:Sultan-Shah
1902:(1086–1117)
1859:(1076–1105)
1828:Bahram-Shah
1798:Sultan-Shah
1788:Kerman-Shah
1776:(1048–1188)
1753:Toghan-Shah
1748:Arslan-Shah
1731:(1040–1118)
1718:Toghrul III
1713:Arslan-Shah
1703:Muhammad II
1632:(1037–1194)
1616:Musa Yabghu
712:Muhammad II
565:Ghuzz Turks
550:Kara Khitan
506:Garshasp II
463:Bahram-Shah
455:Arslan-Shah
343:Early years
292:Sunni Islam
159:Predecessor
135:(1153–1157)
132:Muhammad II
129:(1152–1153)
123:(1134–1152)
117:(1132–1134)
111:(1131–1132)
105:(1118–1131)
88:Predecessor
2048:Categories
2008:Kaykaus II
1998:Kayqubad I
1963:Malik-Shah
1953:Suleiman I
1924:Alp Arslan
1743:Alp Arslan
1688:Tughril II
1669:Muhammad I
1644:Alp Arslan
1536:1118–1153
1525:Muhammad I
1300:2021-08-30
1275:2024-01-13
947:p. 856-857
718:References
632:Azerbaijan
483:Barkiyaruq
385:Muhammad I
377:Barkiyaruq
199:8 May 1157
114:Tughril II
92:Muhammad I
63:miniature.
1993:Kaykaus I
1948:Qutalmish
1909:Aq Sunqur
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1853:Governors
1808:Iran-Shah
1674:Mahmud II
1659:Berkyaruq
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317:full name
312:احمد سنجر
169:Successor
154:1097–1118
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98:Co-sultan
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1914:Tutush I
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1857:Damascus
1729:Khorasan
1654:Mahmud I
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644:Khosrows
613:His tomb
595:(modern
528:and the
432:Quhistan
397:Nishapur
389:Khorasan
373:Mahmud I
357:Bosworth
329:Khorasan
288:Religion
175:conquest
145:Khorasan
61:Ilkhanid
1968:Mesud I
1738:Chaghri
1628:of the
1626:Sultans
1336:Sources
1194:Burslan
977:9811810
954:7619779
656:Mu'izzi
617:Mongols
573:Ghurids
453:Sultan
335:of the
307:Persian
259:Dynasty
212:Consort
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419:ruler
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413:Termez
365:Turkic
361:Sanjar
359:notes
349:Sinjar
333:Sultan
325:Seljuq
303:Sanjar
280:Mother
270:Father
264:Seljuq
190:Sinjar
120:Mas'ud
70:Sultan
32:Sinjar
1876:Duqaq
1866:Atsiz
1693:Masud
1683:Dawud
1596:Tuqaq
858:23676
518:Saveh
510:Jibal
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363:is a
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232:Issue
151:Reign
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108:Dawud
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