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Jahan Shah bin Tughril

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Tughril, who ruled at Erzurum from 589 to 618/1192–1221, was allotted Elbistan under the original division by Kılıç Arslan II (Cahen 1968: 111), but was then installed at Erzurum when the latter was captured from the Saltukids at the beginning of the thirteeth century. But he broke away from the
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Seljuk state in 608/1211-12. His son Rukn al-Din Jahan Shah was finally defeated, and Erzurum annexed to the Seljuk state, in 1230, when the Khwarazmshah, Jalal al-Din, with whom Jahan Shah had temporarily allied, was defeated at the battle of Yassı Çimen.
205:, while en route for a campaign against the Georgians, put an end to the Saltuqids; and for some thirty years after this, Erzurum was to be ruled by two Seljuq princes as an appanage before Kay Qubadh I in 627/1230 incorporated it into his sultanate." 94:
from 1071 until 1202. During 30 years after this conquest, Erzurum was ruled by the two Seljuq princes Tughril ibn Kılıç Arslan II and Jahan Shah bin Tughril as an appanage.
185:' main role in the political and military affairs of the time was in warfare with the Georgians, expanding southwards from the time of their king 242: 72: 113: 234:
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The region of Erzurum was incorporated into the Sultanate of
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Jahanshah b. Tughril, Arzarum, 626 H (1228-1229 CE).
97:Jahanshah bin Tughril participated to the Siege of 220:. Pakistan Historical Society. 1976. p. 123. 193:(see above, no. 97); but in a curious episode, 163:. Royal Numismatic Society. 1977. p. 101. 54: 8: 82:Before the 1201-1202 conquest of Ezurum by 217:Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society 40:ركن الدنيا والدين, Rukn al-Dunya wa al-Din 178: 42:ابو الفتح جهانشاه, abu al-Fath Jahanshah 132: 270:. New York: Columbia University Press. 174: 172: 170: 7: 231:Sinclair, Thomas (6 December 2019). 189:(1089-1125), often as allies of the 25: 65:Rukn al-Din Jahanshah bin Tughril 18:Rukn al-Din Jahanshah bin Tughril 237:. Routledge. p. Note 106. 112:, until he was defeated at the 147:. American Numismatic Society. 1: 73:Tughril ibn Kılıç Arslan II 44:بن طغرل بك, bin Tughril Beg 301: 181:, p. 218 Quote: "The 104:He also allied with the 266:Bosworth, C.E. (1996). 199:Queen T'amar of Georgia 61: 45: 195:Muhammad b. Saltuq II 114:Battle of Yassı Çimen 51: 30: 71:". He was a son of 52:Region of Erzurum ( 187:David the Restorer 84:Suleiman II of Rûm 62: 46: 35:enthroned figure. 244:978-1-000-75267-0 59: 16:(Redirected from 292: 271: 253: 252: 228: 222: 221: 212: 206: 176: 165: 164: 155: 149: 148: 137: 58: 57: 53: 21: 300: 299: 295: 294: 293: 291: 290: 289: 275: 274: 265: 262: 257: 256: 245: 230: 229: 225: 214: 213: 209: 191:Shah-i Armanids 177: 168: 157: 156: 152: 145:numismatics.org 139: 138: 134: 129: 88:Kilij Arslan II 77:Kilij Arslan II 55: 43: 41: 39: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 298: 296: 288: 287: 277: 276: 273: 272: 261: 258: 255: 254: 243: 223: 207: 166: 150: 131: 130: 128: 125: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 297: 286: 283: 282: 280: 269: 264: 263: 259: 251: 246: 240: 236: 235: 227: 224: 219: 218: 211: 208: 204: 200: 196: 192: 188: 184: 180: 179:Bosworth 1996 175: 173: 171: 167: 162: 161: 154: 151: 146: 142: 136: 133: 126: 124: 123:in 627/1230. 122: 117: 115: 111: 107: 102: 100: 95: 93: 89: 85: 80: 78: 74: 70: 66: 50: 38: 34: 29: 19: 267: 248: 233: 226: 216: 210: 159: 153: 144: 135: 121:Kay Qubadh I 118: 110:Jalal al-Din 103: 96: 81: 64: 63: 36: 32: 203:Sulayman II 160:Coin Hoards 106:Khwarizmian 127:References 183:Saltuqids 116:in 1230. 92:Saltukids 86:, son of 279:Category 37:Reverse: 33:Obverse: 285:Erzurum 260:Sources 69:Erzurum 56:  241:  108:Shah 99:Ahlat 239:ISBN 281:: 247:. 169:^ 143:. 101:. 60:) 20:)

Index

Rukn al-Din Jahanshah bin Tughril


Erzurum
Tughril ibn Kılıç Arslan II
Kilij Arslan II
Suleiman II of Rûm
Kilij Arslan II
Saltukids
Ahlat
Khwarizmian
Jalal al-Din
Battle of Yassı Çimen
Kay Qubadh I
"Copper alloy fals of Jahanshah b. Tughril, x Arzarum, 626 H. 1917.216.764"
Coin Hoards



Bosworth 1996
Saltuqids
David the Restorer
Shah-i Armanids
Muhammad b. Saltuq II
Queen T'amar of Georgia
Sulayman II
Journal of the Pakistan Historical Society
Eastern Trade and the Mediterranean in the Middle Ages: Pegolotti’s Ayas-Tabriz Itinerary and its Commercial Context
ISBN
978-1-000-75267-0

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