Muhammad I Tapar
Abu Shuja Ghiyath al-Dunya wa'l-Din Muhammad ibn Malik-Shah (Persian: ابو شجاع غیث الدنیا و الدین محمد بن ملک شاه, romanized: Abū Shujāʿ Ghiyāth al-Dunyā wa ’l-Dīn Muḥammad ibn Malik-Šāh; 20 January 1082 – 18 April 1118), better known as Muhammad I Tapar (محمد اول تاپار), was the sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1105 to 1118. He was a son of Malik-Shah I (r. 1072–1092) and Taj al-Din Khatun Safariya. In Turkish, Tapar means "he who obtains, finds".
Muhammad I Tapar محمد اول تاپار | |
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Investiture scene of Muhammad I Tapar, from the 14th-century book Jami' al-tawarikh | |
Sultan of the Seljuk Empire | |
Reign | 13 February 1105 – 18 April 1118 |
Predecessor | Malik-Shah II |
Successor | Mahmud II (in Iraq and western Iran) Ahmad Sanjar (in Khurasan and Transoxiana) |
Born | 20 January 1082 |
Died | 18 April 1118 36) Baghdad | (aged
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House | House of Seljuk |
Father | Malik-Shah I |
Mother | Taj al-Din Khatun Safariya |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
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