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each also claimed the throne. Savtegin backed Alp Arslan, who defeated Kutalmish and became sole ruler in January 1064. After this point, Savtegin is given the title "emir" in sources and is described as one of the leading men in the Seljuk state. Later, Savtegin was part of a delegation sent to meet
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After Tughril's death in 1063, the vizier Amid al-Mulk installed Chaghri Beg's son Sulayman on the throne, but Alp Arslan and
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After Alp Arslan's death in 1072, his son Malik-Shah succeeded him but was contested by his uncle
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when he captured the city in 1073. Malik-Shah later appointed Savtegin
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in Baghdad on 17 April 1084, who honored him by dressing him in a
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in 1071. Savtegin also participated in the battle at Manzikert.
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to negotiate a marriage between Tughril and al-Qa'im's daughter
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would rebel. He later took part in the campaign against
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Index

Amir al-Hajj
Khakestar
Isfahan
Tuberculosis
al-Muqtadi
Seljuks
d.
emir
Seljuk Empire
Tughril I
Alp Arslan
Malik-Shah I
Münejjim Bāshī Ahmad Effendi
Ibrahim Yinal
Arslan Besasîrî
Buyids
al-Qa'im
Baghdad
Sayyida
Arslan Khatun
Chaghri Beg
Amid al-Mulk Kondori
Qutalmish
Romanos IV Diogenes
Battle of Manzikert
Qavurt
Karakhanids
Ganja
Arran
Georgia

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