Kilij Arslan IV
Kilij Arslan IV (Old Anatolian Turkish: قِلِج اَرسلان) or Rukn ad-Dīn Qilij Arslān ibn Kaykhusraw (Persian: رکن الدین قلج ارسلان بن کیخسرو) was Seljuq Sultan of Rûm after the death of his father Kaykhusraw II in 1246. He was installed by the Mongol Empire, as sultan over his elder brother, Kaykaus II.[3] He was executed in 1265 by the Pervâne Mu‘in al-Din Suleyman.
Kilij Arslan IV | |||||
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![]() Rare coin minted under Kilij Arslan IV at Sivas in 1248/49 | |||||
Sultan of Rum | |||||
Reign | 1246/1249–1254[1] (first rule) 1257–1266 (second rule) | ||||
Co-sultan | Kayqubad II (1249–1254) Kaykaus II (1249–1254) and (1257–1262) | ||||
Predecessor | Kaykhusraw II | ||||
Successor | Kayqubad II | ||||
Predecessor | Kayqubad II | ||||
Successor | Kaykhusraw III | ||||
Born | unknown undisclosed | ||||
Died | 1265 | ||||
Consort | Gumaḉ Khatun[2] | ||||
Issue | Saljuk Khatun | ||||
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House | Seljuk | ||||
Father | Kaykhusraw II |
References
- Faruk Sümer. "KILICARSLAN IV (ö. 664/1266) Anadolu Selçuklu sultanı (1249-1254, 1257-1266).". İslâm Ansiklopedisi (in Turkish).
- Yetkin 1961, p. 360.
- Saunders 2001, p. 98.
Sources
- Hillenbrand, Carole (1993). "Muʿīn al-Dīn Sulaymān Parwāna". In Bosworth, C. E.; van Donzel, E.; Heinrichs, W. P. & Pellat, Ch. (eds.). The Encyclopaedia of Islam, New Edition, Volume VII: Mif–Naz. Leiden: E. J. Brill. pp. 479–480. ISBN 978-90-04-09419-2.
- Jackson, Peter (2017). The Mongols and the Islamic World: From Conquest to Conversion. Yale University Press. ISBN 978-0300125337. JSTOR 10.3366/j.ctt1n2tvq0. (registration required)
- Peacock, Andrew (2010). "Saljuqs iii. Saljuqs of Rum". Encyclopaedia Iranica.
- Peacock, A.C.S.; Yıldız, Sara Nur, eds. (2012). The Seljuks of Anatolia: Court and Society in the Medieval Middle East. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1848858879.
- Saunders, J. J. (2001). The History of the Mongol Conquests. University of Pennsylvania Press.
- Yetkin, S. Kemal (1961). "The Turbeh of Gumaç Hatun, a Seljūk Monument". Ars Orientalis. 4.
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