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Tughril's conquests had an impact on the lives of not only the people of annexed states, but also the nomads themselves, who participated in the establishment of the new state. Noticeable changes in the life of the Oguz-Turkmen tribes occurred as they settled in
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Tughril was undoubtedly a military genius. Though his military campaigns inflicted serious damage on the productive forces of many conquered states, they paved the way for the establishment of the first powerful medieval empire of the
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Khorasan and prevented a Ghaznavid reconquest, then moved on to the conquest of the Iranian plateau from 1040 to 1044; in 1041–1042, Tughril conquered
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and the efforts of Buyid forces led to the loss of the city to the
Fatimid Caliph in 1058. Two years later Tughril crushed the rebellion, personally strangling İbrahim with his bowstring and entered
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relations received a new incentive for further development, although remnants of archaic institutions remained for a long time. The Seljuk nobility began to gradually merge with the feudal
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Central Asian steppes into a confederacy of tribes and led them in conquest of Khorasan and eastern Persia. He would later establish the Seljuk Sultanate after conquering
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since his father's death in 1059. Alp Arslan quickly asserted his authority over the whole empire, becoming the first Seljuk ruler to rule over both
Tughril's and Chaghri's lands.
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that linked "the East and the West". The formation of a vast empire objectively led to important changes in socio-economic, political and cultural life. The role of the
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Tughril died on 4 October 1063 in Ray, at the age of seventy. Having no children, he had nominated his infant nephew
Sulayman (a son of
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compelled her to remain in her house lest she should intrigue for his overthrow. She died on 20 October 1102.
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1995:Ahmad Sanjar
1990:Arslan-Argun
1910:Ahmad Sanjar
1881:Malik-Shah I
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2316:Shahanshahs
2291:1063 deaths
2250:Kayqubad II
2215:Suleiman II
2173:(1092–1307)
2161:Sultan-Shah
2134:(1086–1117)
2091:(1076–1105)
2060:Bahram-Shah
2030:Sultan-Shah
2020:Kerman-Shah
2008:(1048–1188)
1985:Toghan-Shah
1980:Arslan-Shah
1963:(1040–1118)
1950:Toghrul III
1945:Arslan-Shah
1935:Muhammad II
1864:(1037–1194)
1848:Musa Yabghu
1658:. New York.
1652:"Rawwadids"
1566:Pellat, Ch.
970:Spuler 2014
786:aristocracy
712:Chaghri Beg
708:Abu Kalijar
668:Chaghri Beg
564:Chaghri Beg
427:Transoxiana
407:Oghuz Turks
374:word for a
354:Mesopotamia
262:Sunni Islam
207:Akka Khatun
125:Predecessor
2286:990 births
2280:Categories
2240:Kaykaus II
2230:Kayqubad I
2195:Malik-Shah
2185:Suleiman I
2156:Alp Arslan
1975:Alp Arslan
1920:Tughril II
1901:Muhammad I
1876:Alp Arslan
1775:Alp Arslan
1721:Tughril I
830:References
778:Asia Minor
704:Alp Arslan
700:Shah Malik
680:Alp Arslan
672:al-Kunduri
629:Byzantines
611:Azerbaijan
579:Tabaristan
483:Shah Malik
399: 993
390:Early life
372:Old Turkic
364:See also:
350:Ghaznavids
156: 993
139:Alp Arslan
85:Shahanshah
2225:Kaykaus I
2180:Qutalmish
2141:Aq Sunqur
2128:Governors
2113:Tutush II
2085:Governors
2040:Iran-Shah
1906:Mahmud II
1891:Berkyaruq
1871:Tughril I
1753:New title
1702:. Brill.
1575:Volume V:
1562:Lewis, B.
1426:(1975b).
1400:(1975a).
1247:226684474
1239:2630-631X
958:Turkomans
933:Turkomans
916:Safi 2006
642:from the
627:with the
609:ruler of
597:ruler of
535:, modern
491:Begtoghdi
467:Ali-Tegin
446:Ghaznavid
321:from the
298:), was a
192:Ray, Iran
135:Successor
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2146:Tutush I
2103:Tutush I
2089:Damascus
1961:Khorasan
1886:Mahmud I
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625:Anatolia
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595:Justanid
568:Faramurz
510:Nishapur
506:Khorasan
495:Dihistan
487:Mas'ud I
471:Khwarazm
431:Khwarazm
346:Kakuyids
335:Fatimids
333:and the
311:Turkoman
300:Turkoman
258:Religion
2200:Mesud I
1970:Chaghri
1860:of the
1858:Sultans
1391:Sources
904:sultan.
716:Al-Qaim
652:Baghdad
640:Baghdad
607:Rawadid
456:Sarakhs
442:Bukhara
415:Chaghri
319:Baghdad
296:Tughrul
292:Toghril
282:Tughril
274:Persian
109:of the
49:Tughril
32:Toghrul
18:Tughril
2151:Ridwan
2132:Aleppo
2118:Irtash
2025:Husein
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2006:Kerman
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342:Buyids
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315:Persia
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248:Father
242:Seljuk
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183:Burial
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