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Чагри-бей Михаилов сын Сельджуков р. 989 ум. ок. 1060?
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Род | Сельджуковы |
Пол | мужчина |
Полное имя от рождения | Чагри-бей Михаилов сын Сельджуков |
Родители | |
Вики-страница | wikipedia:en:Chaghri |
События
989 рождение: région du Khorasan
рождение ребёнка: ♂ Кавурд Чагри-беев сын Сельджуков [Сельджуковы] ум. 1074
20 январь 1029 рождение ребёнка: région de Khwarezm, ♂ Алп-Арслан Чагри-беев сын Сельджуков [Сельджуковы] р. 20 январь 1029 ум. 15 декабрь 1072
ок. 1060? смерть:
Заметки
Chaghri Beg/Bey (also spelled Chagri Beg/Bey, Mordern Turkish: Çağrı Bey or Davut Çağrı; 989 - c. 1059) was the co-ruler of the early Seljuq empire. His name means "merlin" or "falcon".
Chaghri and his brother Tughril were the sons of Mikail and the grand-sons of Seljuq. The Great Seljuq Empire was named after the later, who was a Turkic clan leader either in Khazar[1] or Oghuz states. In the early years of the 11th century, they left their former home and moved near the city of Jend, by the Syr Darya river, where they accepted the suzerainty of the Karakhanids in Transoxania (roughly modern Uzbekistan and southern Kazakhstan). After the defeat of the Karakhanids by Ghaznavids, they were able to become independent.
Chaghri had six sons and four daughters. Among his sons, Alp Arslan became the sultan in 1064. All the remaining members of the Great Seljuq Empire were from Chaghri’s lineage. Another son, Kavurt, became the governor of Kerman (which later on became fully independent); a third son, Yakuti, became the governor of Azerbaijan.
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