عنوان المقال عربي
منطقة آران في عهد الأمراء والحكام السلاجقة 468-556هـ
Abstract
The Caucasus has witnessed a lot of political fluctuations, and the Aran region was among these countries that were ruled by the Islamic Arab Emirates, which inherited the rule there, including the Musafir, the pioneers, and the Shaddadis, whose reign ended at the hands of the Seljuks in the fifth century AH / eleventh century AD and the region of Aran was under their control in The time of Sultan Al-Malikshah bin Arslan the Seljuk after he cut this region off to his greatest commander named Sautkin, who in turn was able to end the rule of the Shaddadiyah Emirate, and the region remained under the control of the Seljuks for a period of time until weakness and turmoil began to spread in their state and their influence gradually weakened in the region and the influence of the affiliated Atabeg princes became stronger the Seljuks, including Shams Al-Din Elylakuz, who in turn took control of the rule and inherited the sons of the rule from several, and thus the rule in the region shifted from the rulers of the Seljuks to the Atabeg Ildekze.
Keywords
Aran, Aran, Seljuks, Atabeg, Ildegiz, Malik Shah
Recommended Citation
Jawad, Huda Yassin and Abood, Abbas Khamees
(2025)
"Aran region during the era of the Seljuk princes and rulers 468-556 AH,"
Uruk for Humanities: Vol. 15:
Iss.
3, Article 4.
Available at:
https://muthuruk.mu.edu.iq/journal/vol15/iss3/4