Malik-Shah II
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Malik-Shah II | |||||
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Sultan of the Great Seljuq Empire | |||||
Reign | 22 December 1104 – 13 February 1105 | ||||
Coronation | 12 January 1105 | ||||
Predecessor | Barkiyaruq | ||||
Successor | Muhammad I Tapar | ||||
Born | unknown | ||||
Died | unknown | ||||
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Father | Berkyaruq | ||||
Religion | Islam (Sunni) |
Malik-Shah II (Persian: ملک شاه دوم; Turkish: II. Melikşah) or Mu'izz ad-Din Malik Shah II was Seljuq Sultan in Baghdad during 1105.[1] He was the grandson of Malik Shah I, and was theoretically the head of the dynasty, although his relative Ahmad Sanjar in Khorasan probably held more effective power. He was deposed and killed by his uncle Muhammed Tapar.
References
- ^ Bosworth, Clifford Edmund (1996). New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual. Edinburgh University Press. p. 185. ISBN 9780231107143. OCLC 35029627.
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