Barkyaruq, Seljuq sultan L XI / E XII
Παργιαρούχ (Barkyaruq 101)
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Description
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The chief and prince of the Turks
caput et princeps est Turcorum. Albert of Aachen IV.2
Dignity/Office
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Emperor of Persia
imperatorem Persidos. Fulcher of Chartres 1.15.7
Sultan (Seljuk)
Παργιαρούχ. Anna Komnene 189.74
Soltanum. Fulcher of Chartres 1.15.7
السلطان. Ibn al-Athir X 287 (Richards I 23)
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Kinship
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half-brother of
Muhammad 104
اخ محمد بن ملكشاه غير شقيق. Ibn al-Athir X 287 (Richards I 23)
nephew of
Mawdud 101
ابن الأخ أو إبن الأخت. Ibn al-Athir X 360 (Richards I 70)
son of
Anonyma 271
ابن ام ولد. Ibn al-Athir X 287 (Richards I 23)
son of
Malik-Shah 51
υἱός. Anna Komnene 196.33
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Location
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Baghdad
he was recognised as sultan in Baghdad بغداد. Ibn al-Athir X 287 (Richards I 23)
Hamadhan
He was defeated by
Muhammad 104
near Hamadhan هماذان. Ibn al-Athir X 294 (Richards I 28)
Khorasan
had his court in Khorasan Corruzan. Albert of Aachen IV.2
Khoy (Iran-Azerbaijan)
Fresh reinforcements won him the fifth battle between him and
Muhammad 104
, which took place outside Khoy خوي. Ibn al-Athir X 360-361 (Richards I 71)
Rayy (near Tehran)
He won an overwhelming victory in the fourth battle against
Muhammad 104
at Rayy [Arabic]. Ibn al-Athir X 332 (Richards I 52)
Rudhrawar (Iran)
The armies faced each other without fighting at Rudhrawar [Arabic]. Ibn al-Athir X 331 (Richards I 51)
Wasit (Iraq)
He withdrew to Wasit and recovered his strength [Arabic]. Ibn al-Athir X 329-331 (Richards I 50-51)
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