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Terken Khatun

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Birthplace: Kara-Khanid Khanate
Death: circa 1094
Esfahan, Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Tamghach Khan Ibrahim
Wife of Malik-Shah I of Great Seljuq
Mother of Mahmud I of Great Seljuq; Dawud; Ahmad and Fulana
Sister of Shams al-Mulk Nasr

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About Terken Khatun

Terken Khatun (died c. 1094) also known as Turkan Khatun ("the Queen of the Turks") was the Empress of the Seljuk Empire as the first wife and chief consort of Malik Shah I, Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1072, until his death in 1092. She was born as a Karakhanid princess,[2] the daughter of Tamghach Khan Ibrahim.[3] She was the mother of Mahmud I the next ruler of the Seljuk Empire.

Contents

  • 1 Life with Malik-Shah
  • 2 Mahmud's accession
  • 3 References
  • 4 Bibliography

Life with Malik-Shah

Nizam al-Mulk's position vis-à-vis the sultan was thus to some extant unsatisfactory, and his influence at the subordinate households of the sultan's wives and those of the princes was still weaker. Terken Khatun's household became the focus of opposition, for Taj al-Mulk was also her personal intendant. The vizier doubtless had Terken Khatun in mind when in the Siyasat-Nama he denounced the malevolent influence of women at court, citing their misleading advice to the ruler and their susceptibility to promptings from their attendants and eunuchs. Terken Khatun's son Dawud had been his father's favourite son, but he died in 1082. Six years later Malik-Shah had capital approval when he proclaimed as heir another of his sons, Abu Shuja Ahmad, and gave him a resplendent string of honorifics, but in the following year he too died. After these disappointments it was not surprising that Terken Khatun wanted to promote the succession of her third son Mahmud, despite the fact that he was the youngest of all the possible candidates.[4]

Towards the end of Malik-Shah's reign, Qodun, the shahna of Marv, complained to the Sultan that he had been seized by Nizam al-Mulk's son, Shams al-Din Uthman who was rais of Marv. Malik Shah wrote to Nizam al-Mulk reproaching him with these words, "These your children have each gained the mastery over a large district and govern large province. But this does not satisfy them and they exceed what a politic and desire to do this and that." Nizam al-Mulk defended himself but on this occasion the Sultan's jealousy was not assuaged and he began to plot against the life of the vizier. Terken Khatun added fuel to the fire, accusing Nizam al-Mulk of dividing the kingdom among his children. Her apposition to Nizam al-Mulk was due to his having urged Malik Shah to nominate Barkiyaruq, the thirteen year old son of Zubaida Khatun, heir apparent, whereas she wished her own son Mahmud, an infant, to be so nominated and was supported in this by Taj al-Mulk Abu'l-Ghana'im Marzban ibn Khusrau Firuz, was vizier to Terken Khatun. She joined an intrigue mounted against Nizam al-Mulk by Taj al-Mulk, Majid al-Mulk Baravistani Qummi, the mustaufi, Sadid al-Mulk, the aird.[5]

Mahmud's accession

When Malik Shah I was assassinated shortly after Nizam al-Mulk, Taj al-Mulk nominated Mahmud as Sultan and set out for Isfahan.[6] On arrival he seized and imprisoned Barkiyaruq on Terken Khatun's orders, but the Nizamiyya mamluks, who hated Terken Khatun because of her enmity to their late master, set Barkiyaruq free and took him to Rey, where the rais of the city, Nizam al-Mulk's son-in-law crowned him. Taj al-Mulk and Terken KHatun set out after Barkiyaruq, but were defeated at Borujerd in 1092-3. Terken Khatun retired with her forces to Isfahan, where she was besieged. Taj al-Mulk who had fled at the battle of Borujerd, meanwhile came to Barkiyaruq and offered him 200,000 dinars to make him vizier.[7] From Isfahan Terken Khatun tried to make contact with Tulush, but she died suddenly in 1094, to be followed a month later by her son Mahmud.[8]

References

  1. Lambton 1988.
  2. Boyle 1968, p. 220.
  3. Lambton 1988, p. 11.
  4. Boyle 1968, p. 77.
  5. Lambton 1988, p. 43-4.
  6. Boyle 1968, p. 103.
  7. Lambton 1988, p. 44.
  8. Boyle 1968, p. 104.

Bibliography

  • J. A. Boyle, ed. (1968). The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5. Cambridge University Press. p. 191. ISBN 978-0-521-06936-6.
  • Ann K. S. Lambton (January 1, 1988). Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-887-06133-2.

About Terken Khatun (Persian)

وی در امور سیاسی مملکت دخالت مستقیم داشت و در سلطنت با همسرش شریک بود. بسیاری از مورخان وی را از مهمترین عوامل برکناری و سپس قتل خواجه نظام الملک توسی، وزیر ملکشاه، می دانند. خواجه نظام الملک مخالف ولایتعهدی محمود بود و او را برای این منصب با کفایت و شایسته نمی دید . ترکان خاتون بعد از مرگ ملکشاه به خلیفه بغداد قول دستکیری جعفر(پسر خلیفه که در اصفهان دارالخلافه ساخته بود) را و برای به سلطنت رساندن پسرش محمود از او سرباز گرفت و به طرف ایران به راه افتاد و در کرمانشاه (قره مسین) نیز به رییس عشایر آنجا به نام فرخ سلطان نیز قول مال داد و او را برای سرنگونی برکیارق پسر بزرگ ملکشاه که در اصفهان به کمک باطنی ها به حکومت رسید و سپس آنها را از خود دور کرد بعد بسیج نیروهای کرد به اصفهان آمد و چون برکیارق برای جنگ با تنش که عموی او بود از اصفهان خارج شده بود بدون خون ریزی شهر اصفهان را به تصرف در آورد و تاج پادشاهی را بر سر پسرش گذاشت و برکیارق بعد از شکست به اصفهان آمد بدون اینکه اطلاع داشته باشد که حکومت او سرنگون شده است و او را ترکان خاتون به اسارت گرفت و چون ترکان خاتون برای ازدواج با فرخ سلطان به وعده خود عمل نکرد و فرخ سلطان نیز از وی رنجیده شده بود دوباره ترکان خاتون با یک افسر عرب بنام برکت القیس [%DB%B2] که از بغداد آمده بود به بهانه ازدواج با او، او را تحریک کرد که فرخ سلطان را بکشد و او فرخ سلطان را کشت و خود نیز دستگیر و با توطئه ترکان خاتون اعدام شد و باز ترکان خاتون به تنش بردار ملکشاه که حکومت شام و موصل و آذربایجان و همدان را داشت و می خواست اصفهان را نیز تصرف کند و پایتخت حکومت خود نماید قول ازدواج داد[%DB%B3]

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Esfahan, Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran (Iran, Islamic Republic of)
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Kara-Khanid Khanate
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