Sultan Malik Sha History

Malik-Shah was brought into the world on 16 August 1055 and spent his childhood in Isfahan. As indicated by the twelfth century Persian student of history Muhammad container Ali Rawandi, Malik-Shah had light complexion, was tall and fairly bulky.[5] In 1064, Malik-Shah, just 9 years of age by then, at that point, alongside Nizam al-Mulk, the Persian vizier of the Empire,[6] partook in Alp Arslan's mission in the Caucasus. That very year, Malik-Shah was hitched to Terken Khatun, the girl of the Karakhanid khan Ibrahim Tamghach-Khan.[5] In 1066, Alp Arslan masterminded a function close to Merv, where he named Malik-Shah as his beneficiary and furthermore conceded him Isfahan as a fief.[7][5] In 1071, Malik-Shah participated in the Syrian lobby of his dad, and remained in Aleppo when his dad battled
the Byzantine sovereign Romanos IV Diogenes at Manzikert.[5] In 1072, Malik-Shah and Nizam al-Mulk went with Alp-Arslan during his mission in Transoxiana against the Karakhanids. Be that as it may, Alp-Arslan was gravely injured during his undertaking, and Malik-Shah without further ado assumed control over the military. High mountain Arslan passed on some days after the fact, and Malik-Shah was announced as the new king of the realm.

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