Tughril II

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Tughril II
Muhammad I Tapar
ReligionSunni Islam

Rukn al-Dunya wa'l-Din Abu Talib Tughril bin Muhammad (c. 1109 – 24 October 1134

Mazandaran, where he stayed during the whole winter of 1132–1133. He subsequently captured the capital Hamadan, but was stricken with sickness and died on his arrival to the capital, in October/November 1134. Tughril II was survived by his son Arslan, who was raised by the atabeg Eldiguz, who installed him on the throne in 1161.[2]

Family

His only wife was Mumina Khatun.[3] She was the mother of his son, Arslan-Shah. After Tughril's death, Sultan Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud married her to Sham al-Din Eldiguz. He took her to Barda. With him, she had two sons, Atabeg Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan and Atabeg Qizil Arslan.[4] She died in 1175–76,[5] and was buried in her own mausoleum in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan.

References

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  2. ^ Houtsma 2000, p. 554.
  3. ^ Alyârî, H. (1966). Azerbaycan Atabeğleri: İl-Deniz Oğulları, 1146-1225. Edebiyat Fakültesi Basımevi. p. 23.
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