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Malik-Shah III

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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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In December 1152–January 1153 due to his excessive focus on pleasure and disregard for state affairs, amirs, led by Hasan, conspired against him, resulting in his arrest and imprisonment in a Hamadan tower. After just few months of rule, his brother, Muhammad Shah, from Khuzistan, took over the
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ample gold and regal items for her brother. Sultan Muhammad, learning of this, dispatched Atabeg Ayaz and an army, leading to the capture and looting of the conveyed wealth. Malik-Shah lacked the strength to engage in direct conflict with his brother.
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the Vizier's counsel, the Sultan sent their heads to rulers Shams al-Din Ildiguz and Nugrat al-Din Khass Beg bin Aqsunqur. This plan backfired, sparking rebellion. They assembled an army, brought
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throne in April 1153. Taking refuge in Isfahan, Malik-Shah's presence distressed his uncle Suleiman-Shah.
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He died at Isfahan on 25 March 1160 at the age of thirty-two. He was poisoned.
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from Zanjan, and appointed him as the ruler in Hamadan.
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Index

Sultan
Seljuq Empire
Mas'ud
Muhammad II
Ahmad Sanjar
Mas'ud
Issue
House
House of Seljuq
Mahmud II
Sunni Islam
Great Seljuq
Mahmud II of Great Seljuq
Muhammad
Istakhr
Salghurids
Suleiman-Shah
ISBN
978-90-04-09239-6
"Irak Selçuklu Sultanlarının Evlilikleri"
Bosworth 2000


Bosworth 2000



Bosworth 2000

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