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252:, who had obtained the title in Baghdad in January 1133 by the caliph himself. The rival armies met near Hamadan. The caliph, deserted by his troops, was taken prisoner, and pardoned on the promising not to quit his caliphal palace. Left in caliphal tent, however, in the sultan's absence, he was found 440: 435: 241:
Her husband was busy with his government affairs. He also had political disagreement with her cousin and brother-in law, husband of her sister Gawhar Khatun;
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17: 226:, with her other sister. During her father's reign all her sisters were married to important Seljuk figures. She was married to Abbasid caliph 238:
and became principal and only wife of the caliph. Living a secluded life in the harem, only a few things are known about her.
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The Politics of Knowledge in Premodern Islam: Negotiating Ideology and Religious Inquiry
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in 1124. Due to her marriage with al-Mustarshid bi'llah she also became known as
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Her husband, al-Mustarshid launched a military campaign against Seljuk sultan
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She probably died before her husband or few years after her husband's death.
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Orta Asya Türk-İslâm devletlerinde evlilikler ve evlilik gelenekleri
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while reading the Quran, as is supposed, by an emissary of the Shia
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and his mother was Tajuddin Safariyya Khatun Her uncle was sultan
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that ruled Eastern Islamic world in the name of caliph as
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The Passion of al-Hallaj, Mystic and Martyr of Islam
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Index

Khatun (daughter of Ahmad Sanjar)
Abbasid caliph
Merv
Baghdad
al-Mustarshid
House
Seljuk
Ahmad Sanjar
Sunni Islam
Persian
Seljuk
Ahmad Sanjar
Abbasid
al-Mustarshid
Seljuk dynasty
Sultanate
Malik Shah I
Muhammad I Tapar
Seljuk
Ahmad Sanjar
Merv
al-Mustarshid
Caliph's Harem
Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud
Mas'ud
assassinated
Assassins
Orta Asya Türk-İslâm devletlerinde evlilikler ve evlilik gelenekleri
Lambton 1988
Massignon 1982

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