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Tuqaq Temur
Yalig Beg

(b. ? – d. ?)
Commander-in-chief
of The Oghuz army
Seljuk Beg
(b. ? – d. ?)
The founder of
Seljuk dynasty
Qawam al-Dawla[1]
(r. 1012–1028)
Buyid Governor in Kerman
Arslan Yabgu
(b. ? – d. 1032)
Chief of Seljuk dynasty
Mikail ibn Seljuk
(b. ? -d. ?)
The mother of
Toghrul, Chaghri,
Ibrahim and Artash
Yûsuf Inal[2][3]Yûnus[4][5]Mûsâ Yabgu[6]
(İnanç Yabgu) Governor of Tokharistan
Abu Kalijar[1]
(r. 1028–1048)
Buyid Amir in Kirman
Kurlu Bey[7]
(r. 1069–1071)
Leader of the Seljuk
vassal state in Palestine
Qutalmish[8]
Father of the founder of
Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate
1.Toghrul I
(r. 1037–1063)
First sultan of
The Great Seljuk Empire
Chaghri Beg[9]
(r. 1040–1060)
Governor of Khorasan
Ibrahim Inal[8]Artash Inal[6]
(Artāsh)
Abu Ali
Hasan Yabgu
[6][8]
Yûsuf, Kara Arslan,
Abu Bakr, Umar,[10]
Bori and Dawlatshah
1.Qawurd-Beg[1]
Seljuk Shah of Kirman
(r. 1048–1073)
Kerman Seljuk Sultanate
Atsiz ibn Uvaq[7]
(r. 1076–1079)
Amir of Dimashq
Aksungur[11]
(r. 1086–1094)
Sultan of Aleppo
2.Suleiman[9]
(r. 1063)[12]
Sultan of Great Seljuk
3.Alp Arslan
(r. 1063–1072)
Sultan of Great Seljuk
Alp Sungur Yâkūtî[9]
Prince
Governor of Azerbaijan
Arslan Argun and Ilyas[9]
Other princes
Khadija Arslan[9]
Princess
married Abbasid
caliph Al-Qa'im.
Safiyya Khatun[9]
Princess
2.Kerman Shah[13]
(r. 1073–1074)
3.Hussain Omar Shah[13]
(r. 1074)
Tutush[14][15]
(r. 1079–1095)
Sultan of Dimashq and
(r. 1094–1095) of Aleppo
Turkan Khatun[16]
The daughter of Tamghach Khan
Ibrahim
of Kara-Khanid dynasty
and de facto ruler of Mahmud I
4.Malik-Shah I[17]
(r. 1072–1092)
Sultan of Great Seljuk
Arslan-Shah
(r. 1066–1083)
Governor of Khorasan
Doğan-Shah
(r. 1083–1092)
Governor of Khorasan
Arslan-Argun[18]
(r. 1092–1097)
Governor of Khorasan
Tuğrul and Böri-Bars
Other princes
Aisha
Princess
married Kara-Khanid khan
Nasr Shams al-Mulk.
4.Sultan Shah[13]
(r. 1074–1085)
5.Turan I Shah[13]
(r. 1085–1097)
Dawud and Ahmad[16][17]
Other princes
5.Mahmud I[16][17][19]
(r. 1092–1094)
Sultan of Great Seljuk
6.Bark-Yaruq[19]
(r. 1092–1104)[12]
Sultan of Great Seljuk
8.Muhammad I Tapar[20]
(r. 1105–1118)
Sultan of Great Seljuk
9.Ahmad Sanjar[21]
(r. 1118–1153)
Last sultan of
The Great Seljuk
Tuğrul and Amîr Humâr[17]
Other princes
Gawhar Khatun[17]
Princess
married Ghaznavid
sultan Mas'ud III.
Sayyeda[17]
Princess
married Abbasid
caliph Al-Mustazhir
6.Iranshah[13]
(r. 1097–1101)
7.Arslan I Shah[13]
(r. 1101–1142)
Duqaq[15]
(r. 1095–1104)
Amir of Dimashq
Mah-i Malak[16][17]
Princess
married Abbasid
caliph Al-Muqtadi
7.Malik-Shah II[19]
(r. 1104-1105)[12]
Sultan of Great Seljuk
1.Mahmud II[22][23]
(r. 1118–1131)
First sultan of
The Iraqi Seljuks
3.Toghrul II[22][24]
(r. 1132–1134)
Sultan of Iraqi Seljuks
Mu'mine Khatun
wife of Toghrul II
until 1134
wife of İldeniz from 1136
Ildeniz
(r. 1160–1175)
de facto ruler
Atabeg of Arslan-Shah
4.Masud[22][25]
(r. 1134–1152)
Sultan of Iraqi Seljuks
8.Malīk Muhammad I Shah[13]
(r. 1142–1156)
9.Toghrul Shah[13]
(r. 1156–1170)
Tutush II & Artash[15]
(Baktāsh) (r. 1104)
Amir of Dimashq
2.Dawud[22]
(r. 1131–1132)
Sultan of Iraqi Seljuks
5.Malik-Shah III[22]
(r. 1152–1153)
Sultan of Iraqi Seljuks
6.Muhammad II[22]
(r. 1153–1159)
Sultan of Iraqi Seljuks
7.Suleiman-Shah[22]
(r. 1159–1160)
Sultan of Iraqi Seljuks
8.Arslan-Shah[22][26]
(r. 1160–1177)
Sultan of Iraqi Seljuks
Nusrat al-Din Muhammad
(r. 1175–1186)
de facto ruler of Toghrul III
Atabeg of Arslan-Shah
Qizil Arslan
(r. 1186-1191)
de facto ruler of Toghrul III
Atabeg of the Eldiguzids
10.Bahrām, 11.Arslan II
Shah
[13](r. 1170 - 1171)
12.Bahrām Shah[13]
(r. 1171 - 1172)
13.Bahrām & Arslan II
Shah
[13](r. 1172–1175)
14.Bahrām Shah[13]
(r. 1175)
15.Muhammad II Shah[13]
(r. 1175)
16.Arslan II Shah[13]
(r. 1175 - 1177)
17.Turan II Shah[13]
(r. 1177–1183)
18.Muhammad II Shah[13]
(r. 1183–1187)
Fakhr al-Mulk Radwan[15]
(r. 1095–1113)
Malik of Aleppo
Alp Arslan[15]
(r. 1113–1114)
Sultan Shah[15]
(r. 1114–1117)
9.Toghrul III[22][27]
(r. 1177–1191, 1192–1194)

Last sultan of
The Iraqi Seljuks
Nusrat al-Din Abu Bakr
(r. 1191–1210)
de facto ruler
Atabeg of the Eldiguzids
Muzaffar al-Din Uzbek
(r. 1210–1225)
Atabeg of the Eldiguzids
Notes:

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