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Atabeg of Azerbaijan from 1136 to 1175
Shams al-Din Ildeniz, Eldigüz or Shamseddin Eldeniz (Persian: اتابک شمسالدین ایلدگز, died c. 1175–1176) was an atabeg of the Seljuq empire and founder
Eldiguz
Turkic dynasty in Persia (1136–1225)
from the Seljuk Empire, and a Sunni Muslim Turkic dynasty (started by Eldiguz of Kipchak origin), which controlled most of northwestern Persia, eastern
Eldiguzids
Seljuk sultan r. 1160–1177
of Azerbaijan, “Shams al-Din Eldiguz,” after the death of Arslan's father. Shah, his mother, Momina Hatun, married Eldiguz, and his uncle, Sultan Masoud
Arslan-Shah_(Seljuk_sultan)
Conflicts between the Kingdom of Georgia and the Seljuq Empire from c. 1048 to 1213
the war between George III and atabeg Eldiguz. But the belligerents were exhausted to such an extent that Eldiguz proposed an armistice. George had no
Georgian–Seljuk_wars
State in the Caucasus from 1008 to 1490
Georgian army, whose number reached 30,000, took Dvin. In response to this, Eldiguz Soon he proceeded northward to recover the city of Dvin. A coalition of
Kingdom_of_Georgia
Atabeg of the Eldiguzids
the son and successor of Eldiguz, and was later succeeded by his brother Qizil Arslan. After the death of Shams al-Din Eldiguz, in 1175, the Seljuq Sultan
Muhammad_Jahan_Pahlavan
Seljuk sultan (r. 1132–1134)
October/November 1134. After his death, his son Arslan was raised by the atabeg Eldiguz, who installed him on the throne in 1161. His only wife was Mumina Khatun
Tughril_II
Last sultan of the Great Seljuk Empire (r.1176–1194)
western Persia and was dependent on the loyalty of independent Amirs like Eldiguz to enforce his authority. Atabegs like the Eldiguzids (Atabegs of Azerbaijan)
Tughril_III
province of Arran (amongst others) to Kipchak slave Shamseddin Eldeniz (Eldiguz) as iqta in 1137. Eldegiz chose Barda as his residence, and attracted the
Azerbaijan in the High Middle Ages
Azerbaijan_in_the_High_Middle_Ages
King of Georgia from 1156 to 1184
the war between George III and atabeg Eldiguz. But the belligerents were exhausted to such an extent that Eldiguz proposed an armistice. George had no
George_III_of_Georgia
Ruler of the Turkic dynasty of Eldiguzids from 1186 to 1191
succeeded by his nephew Nusrat al-Din Abu Bakr. Qizil Arslan was the son of Eldiguz, a former Kipchak military slave of the Seljuk Empire, who rose to prominence
Qizil_Arslan
Seljuk amir of Ray from 1160 to 1169
Azerbaijan, Shams al-Din Eldigüz, to replace him with Arslan. Arslan was accordingly installed in Hamadan in 1161. Eldigüz was able to gain Ïnanch's
Ïnanch_Sonqur
Georgian army, whose number reached 30,000, took Dvin. In response to this, Eldiguz Soon he proceeded northward to recover the city of Dvin. A coalition of
History_of_Georgia_(country)
Battle in Georgia in 1070s
Arslan Nizam al-Mulk Abu'l-Aswar Fadl ibn Mahmud Shahanshah ibn Mahmud Eldiguz Sultan ibn Mahmud Sökmen II Saltuk II Chagatai Toghta Constantine X Doukas
Siege_of_Ani
951–1199 Kurdish Muslim dynasty in Armenia and Azerbaijan
as its ruler in 1161. A coalition of Muslim rulers led by Shams al-Din Eldiguz, ruler of Adarbadagan and some other regions, embarked upon a campaign
Shaddadids
Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1159 to 1160
for Arslan-Shah, son of Sultan Tughril II, whose mother was married by Eldiguz. Suleiman-Shah succeeded Sultan Muhammad after his death in January 1159
Suleiman_of_the_Seljuk_Empire
Shaddadid emir of Ani from 1164 to 1174
under Georgian control since 1161. This was a result of the victory of Eldiguz, a resurgent atabeg of Azerbaijan, who conquered Ani from the Georgians
Shahanshah_ibn_Mahmud
century, Azerbaijan became a Turkic cultural centre. Palaces of the atabeg Eldiguz and the Shirvanshahs hosted distinguished guests, many of whom were Muslim
History_of_Azerbaijan
Persian poet (c. 1141 – 1209)
and dedicated to the Seljuk Sultan Toghril II, the Atabek Muhammad ibn Eldiguz Jahan Pahlavan and his brother Qizil Arslan. It contains about 6,500 distichs
Nizami_Ganjavi
Eldiguzid dynasty (also known as the Atabegs of Azerbaijan) is founded by Eldiguz. 1157 Death of the Seljuk sultan Ahmad Sanjar. 1182/3 Death of Rashid al-Din
Timeline_of_Iranian_history
dynasty of Morocco defeated the Spanish in the Battle of Écija (1275). Eldiguz 1st Atabeg of Azerbaijan. Founder of the Eldiguzid dynasty Muhammad Jahan
List of Muslim military leaders
List_of_Muslim_military_leaders
Calendar year
territory of Antioch but withdraws his forces to retake Edessa in November. Eldiguz, Seljuk ruler (atabeg) of Azerbaijan, founds the Eldiguzid Dynasty and
1146
Medieval Armenian kingdom
the kingdom. After this, Syunik was targeted by the Eldiguzids. Atabek Eldiguz's forces took the fortress of Shlorut in 1151–52; Grham, Geghi and Kakavaberd
Kingdom_of_Syunik
Region of historical Armenia
1157 the Fortress of Meghri. Between 1166 and 1169, Shams al-Din Ildeniz, Eldigüz, the Seljuk atabek at the time, annexed the fortresses of Grgham, Geghi
Syunik_(historical_province)
Georgian noble
Georgians. In 1163 a second coalition was led by atabeg Shams al-Din Ildeniz, Eldigüz who defeated the Georgian king, George III was forced to hand over Ani
Ivane_II_Orbeli
II, King (1102–1105) Atabegs of Azerbaijan (complete list) – Shamsaddin Eldiguz, Atabeg (1136–1175) Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan, Atabeg (1175–1186) Qizil Arslan
List of state leaders in the 12th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th_century
Decade
territory of Antioch but withdraws his forces to retake Edessa in November. Eldiguz, Seljuk ruler (atabeg) of Azerbaijan, founds the Eldiguzid Dynasty and
1140s
Armenian fortress
the capture of the capital city of Kapan, in 1170, the troops of Atabeg Eldiguz manage to infiltrate the fortress by deceit and capture Baghaberd, which
Baghaberd
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Gracious; merciful; one who gives.
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Rohidas | ரோஹீதாஸ
Servant of Sun
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 Variant spelling of Hebrew Chebrown, CHEVRON means "alliance, association."Â
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Silver; Pure
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Beautiful
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One with Lotus Eyes
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