Manuel's preparations against Ikonion were diverted by Mas'ud's concessions

Summary:
Manuel I went to the Rhyndakos river ready to besiege and ravage Ikonion. However he was forestalled by an embassy from the sultan Mas'ud led by Sulayman, offering the return of Prakana and other Turkish gains. Manuel (thinking of the Second Crusade) accepted the terms and returned to the capital 
Dates:
1147 
Emperor Manuel I Komnenos (Manuel 1)
  • Went to Rhyndakos river ready to besiege and ravage Ikonion but was forestalled by an embassy from Masud 17001 under Solimas 17001, offering the return of Prakana and other Turkish gains. He accepted terms and returned to the capital (Shortly after the deposition of Kosmas 1:ὀλίγῳ ὕστερον) Kinnamos 66.10-67.2
  • It was later remembered that his letter to Louis 101 Manuel claimed credit that was writing during a campaign against the infidel; the later peace with Mas'ud was therefore held against him (:) Odo of Deuil 54
Mas'ud, sultan of Ikonion (Masud 17001)
  • Sent an embassy under Solimas 17001 to sue for peace, offering to restore Prakana and other Turkish gains, with peaceful co-existence; the terms were accepted, and the emperor Manuel 1 went peacefully home (:) Kinnamos 66.13-67.2
Suleyman, envoy from sultan Masud of Ikonion (Solimas 17001)
  • Came to the emperor Manuel 1 offering peace terms from Masud 17001: restitution of Prakana and other Turkish gains, and peaceful co-existence; the terms were accepted, and Manuel went peacefully home (:) Kinnamos 66.13-67.2