Tughril | |||||
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Sultan of the Seljuk Empire | |||||
Reign | 1037 – 4 October 1063 | ||||
Predecessor | Position established | ||||
Successor | Alp Arslan | ||||
Born | c. 993 Central Asian Steppe | ||||
Died | 4 October 1063 (aged 70) Ray, Jibal, Seljuk Empire | ||||
Burial | |||||
Spouse | Abbasid Princess
al Sayyida Hatun Altun Jan Khatun Akka Khatun Fülane Khatun Farrukh al-Khatuni Sayida Khatun | ||||
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House | Seljuk | ||||
Father | Mikail | ||||
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Abu Talib Muhammad Tughril ibn Mika'il (Persian: ابوطالبْ محمد طغرل بن میکائیل), better known as Tughril (طغرل / طغریل; also spelled Toghril / Tughrul), was a Turkoman[4][5] chieftain, who founded the Seljuk Empire, ruling from 1037 to 1063.
Tughril united many Turkoman warriors of the Central Asian steppes into a confederacy of tribes and led them in conquest of Khorasan and eastern Persia. He would later establish the Seljuk Sultanate after conquering Persia and taking the Abbasid capital of Baghdad from the Buyids in 1055. Tughril relegated the Abbasid Caliphs to state figureheads and took command of the caliphate's armies in military offensives against the Byzantine Empire and the Fatimids in an effort to expand his empire's borders and unite the Islamic world.
Before the advent of the Seljuks, Persia was divided between several warring local powers, such as the Buyids, Kakuyids and Ghaznavids. As a result, it suffered from continuous war and destruction. However, under Tughril peace and prosperity were brought to the country and to Mesopotamia, a transition that was further reinforced due to the Seljuks' assimilation to Iranian-Muslim culture.[6]
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Two years later he entered Baghdad a second time, and was given the laqab Rukn al-Dawla ("Pillar of the State") and the title malik al-mashriq wa'l-maghrib ("King of the East and the West"), which allowed him to be addressed as sultan.
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