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Malik-Shah then called Khass Beg for a private meeting with the intention of harming him. Accompanied by Amir Zangi and Shumla, they came to him. Despite Shumla's warning, Khass Beg proceeded. Shumla escaped, while both Zangi and Khass Beg were beheaded, their bodies thrown into the square. Following
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Malik-Shah ascended the throne on 10 October 1152. After a fortnight, Malik-Shah ingeniously descended a waterspout with a rope, escaping to
Khuzistan on a well-prepared horse arranged through a page. Simultaneously, his supportive sister, Gawhar Nasab, journeyed from Isfahan to Khuzistan, carrying
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