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29: 335:. He succeeded, in 1160, in deposing and possibly murdering Sulayman Shah and installing his stepson Arslanshah b. Toghrul (1160–1175) as sultan. Conferred with the rank of atabeg, Ildeniz now became a chief protector of the sultan's authority. Ildeniz then arranged a marriage between his son Pahlawan and the daughter of 363:
became rivals of Eldeguzids. Inanch marched against Hamadan, in order to place his brother Muhammad on the throne in 3 August 1161 but Arslan and Eldigüz defeated him in battle, forcing Ïnanch to flee. Inanch again marched on Eldugizids in 1165, this time by aid of
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became his vassals. His rise as the most powerful peripheral emirs of the Seljuq empire was aided by the necessity of having a large army against the frequent incursions from the neighboring
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By the time of his death around October–November 1175, Ildeniz was arguably the undisputed de facto master of many parts of the already fragmentized Great Seljuq Empire, centered on
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afforded him to intervene in the dynastic strife which erupted upon Mas'ud's death in 1152. His power in Azerbaijan grew stronger when
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atabeg Arslan Aba waged a war against sultan and kept this alliance till 1156. Eldiguz also obtained execution of Chaghrishah, son of
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defeated Eldiguz in 1156 and granted Azerbaijan to Arslan Aba. Tides turned when sultan himself died in 1159 and was replaced by
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in 1122, he passed to the hands of sultan, who entrusted his education to certain emir Nasr. According to
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as his residence, and attracted the local emirs to his camp. His dynasty's powerbase was centered around
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Il-Arslan in 1172, when the threats on this sector were finally eliminated.
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from the second half of the 12th century to the early decades of the 13th.
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atabeg of Fars, Zangi b. Mawdud, into submission. He also annexed
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at the beginning of 1166, occupied a region extending to
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was also gained from Ahmadilis in 1174. He restored
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Expanding to Arran, he gained control from 814:"ATĀBAKĀN-E MARĀḠA – Encyclopaedia Iranica" 767:) CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 973: 959: 926: 890: 771:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 763:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 372:(who also became Inanch's son-in-law) and 323:. Alliance soon came to a conclusion when 287:, from where he would direct attention to 27: 396: 175:by origin, he was formerly a freedman of 627: 577:considered him to be benevolent towards 351:Arslanshah's reign was not accepted in 1045: 893:"Coins of Aq Qush, atābek of Borūjerd" 512: 215:(son of Toghrul) in 1161. He obtained 954: 891:Mosanef, Farbod; Akopyan, Alexander. 863: 733:Azerbaijan's Atabeg State (1136-1225) 429:in 1174 who took it from his brother 835: 833: 784: 782: 720: 718: 444: 548: 311:in 1153. Eldiguz, in alliance with 307:was killed on the orders of sultan 140: 13: 725:Bünyadov, Ziya, 1923-1997 (2007). 14: 1079: 830: 779: 715: 557:. He was buried at Hamadan, at a 347:Wars against Ahmadilis and Inanch 274: 920: 884: 657:. University of Chicago Press. 653:Marshall G. S, Hodgson (2009). 537:from Khwarazmshah and defeated 36:Museum of History of Azerbaijan 857: 806: 709:10.1163/2214-871x_ei1_sim_3156 689: 671: 646: 621: 1: 870:Denkmäler persischer Baukunst 615: 485:capturing and granting it to 243:and Rey. The feudal lords of 207:and appointed Eldigüz to be 143:, died c. 1175–1176) was an 7: 628:Minorsky, Vladimir (1953). 159:, and most of northwestern 10: 1084: 473:, led by Ildeniz took the 359:, whose rulers Inanch and 33:Copper dirhams of Eldagiz 992: 864:Sarre, Friedrich (1901). 584: 110: 100: 88: 76: 72: 62: 54: 46: 26: 21: 932:"Historical Compilation" 437:and Ahmadili controlled 401:Ildeniz then marched to 305:Khass Beg ibn Palang-Eri 177:Kamal al-Din al-Simirumi 16:1st Atabeg of Azerbaijan 1005:Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan 602:Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan 563:Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan 381:Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan 166: 67:Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan 1021:Nusrat al-Din Abu Bakr 981:List of rulers of the 908:Cite journal requires 469:emir Fakhr ul-Din and 397:Consolidation of power 141:اتابک شمس‌الدین ایلدگز 1063:12th-century Kipchaks 1029:Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek 845:www.iranicaonline.org 818:www.iranicaonline.org 525:who planned to annex 491:Shahanshah ibn Mahmud 197:Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud 878:10.11588/DIGLIT.5516 461:Seyfettin Beytemür, 125:Shams al-Din Ildeniz 49:Atabeg of Azerbaijan 22:Shams al-Din Eldigüz 513:Khwarazmian affairs 497:, who marched into 263:, Arzan-ar-Rum and 928:Arewelts'i, Vardan 589:He was married to 269:Kingdom of Georgia 217:Iranian Azerbaijan 157:Iranian Azerbaijan 133:Shamseddin Eldeniz 1040: 1039: 1033: 1025: 1017: 1009: 1001: 987: 742:978-9952-34-066-2 539:Shah Ghazi Rustam 445:Georgian campaign 122: 121: 1075: 1031: 1023: 1015: 1007: 999: 985: 975: 968: 961: 952: 951: 946: 945: 943: 942: 924: 918: 917: 911: 906: 904: 896: 888: 882: 881: 861: 855: 854: 852: 851: 837: 828: 827: 825: 824: 810: 804: 803: 801: 800: 786: 777: 776: 762: 754: 722: 713: 712: 693: 687: 686: 675: 669: 668: 650: 644: 643: 625: 575:Vardan Areveltsi 549:Death and legacy 475:fortress of Gagi 179:, the vizier of 142: 31: 19: 18: 1083: 1082: 1078: 1077: 1076: 1074: 1073: 1072: 1043: 1042: 1041: 1036: 988: 979: 949: 940: 938: 936:www.attalus.org 925: 921: 909: 907: 898: 897: 889: 885: 862: 858: 849: 847: 839: 838: 831: 822: 820: 812: 811: 807: 798: 796: 794:www.attalus.org 788: 787: 780: 756: 755: 743: 723: 716: 695: 694: 690: 677: 676: 672: 665: 651: 647: 640: 632:. 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Index


Museum of History of Azerbaijan
Baku
Atabeg of Azerbaijan
Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan
Nakhchivan
Hamadan
Momine Khatun
House
Eldiguzids
Persian
atabeg
Eldiguzids
Armenia
Iranian Azerbaijan
Persia
Kipchak
Kamal al-Din al-Simirumi
Seljuq
Mahmud II
Assassins
Minorsky
Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud
Toghrul II
Momine Khatun
atabeg
Arslanshah
Iranian Azerbaijan
Shirvan
Jibal

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