Qutalmish

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Qutalmish
Known for
House of Seljuq

Qutalmish ibn Arslan Isra'il (Persian: قتلمش) (alternative spellings: Qutalmis, Kutalmish, Kutalmış) was a Turkic prince who was a member of Seljukid house in the 11th century. His son Kutalmışoğlu Suleiman, founded the Sultanate of Rum in what is now Turkey.

Sultanate of Rûm

Kutalmish was the son of

Byzantine army at Ganja and was victorious.[1]

He supported a rebellion against Tughril and contested the succession to the throne with

Name

"Kut Almış" means "he that has received fortune (majesty)".[5]

References

  1. ^ Sicker 2000, p. 53.
  2. ^ Ihsanoglu 2005, p. 267.
  3. ^ "Mansur ibn Kutalmish". Prosography of the Byzantine World. King's Digital Lab. Retrieved 11 April 2022.
  4. ^ Köprülü 1992, p. 72.
  5. ^ Juvaynī & Boyle 1958, p. 45.

Sources

  • Ihsanoglu, Ekmeleddin (2005). "Institutionalisation of Science in the Medreses of pre-Ottoman and Ottoman Turkey". In Irzik, Gürol; Güzeldere, Güven (eds.). Turkish Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. Springer.
  • Juvaynī, ʻAlāʼ al-Dīn ʻAṭā Malik; Boyle, John Andrew (1958). The History of the World-conqueror. Vol. 1. p. 45.
  • Köprülü, Mehmed Fuad (1992). The Seljuks of Anatolia: their history and culture according to local Muslim sources. University of Utah Press.
  • Sicker, Martin (2000). The Islamic World in Ascendancy: From the Arab Conquests to the Siege of Vienna. Greenwood Publishing.
Political offices
Preceded by
Arslan Yabgu
Seljuk Prince
Succeeded by