The first era of these sovereign rulers. It lasted from Abu Sa'd Ahmad Khawarizm Shah in 950 AD to Abu Harith Khawarizm Shah in 1117 AD. The second period was Al-Tum Tash Fatima in 1117 AD
Beginning with Azam Shah, the month ended in 1937 AD at Malik Farm Shah. Then in the third period, the power of this region came into the hands of this family. It started with Mast Gain Kharazm Shah and ended with Sultan Jalaluddin Hupper.
When Malik Shah Seljuk bought a Turkic slave belonging to a Ghauri tribe from Georgia, who could say that this inferior slave would be called Kal Khwarizm Shah, and The name of this slave was Imogen. Soon he became home in the heart of Sultan Malik Shah. The turn came when the Sultan appointed him an officer of a thousand chosen soldiers. And Mastic also proved his mettle in this field. In those days the province of Khwarizm was directly under Malik Shah.
When the Subedar died there, in the eyes of Malik Shah's anthropologists, there was no subject for this era except Anushdagin. One thousand and eighty-two was filled by the order of Malik Shah and the direct subedar of Kharazm Shah and he fulfilled this responsibility till the end. Even in the life of Anushtagin, his son Muhammad alias Kitab-ad-Din was in charge of Kharzan on behalf of his father.

Sultan Ahmed Singer And Sultan Jalaluddin Kharzam

After the death of his father, he ruled the state with great cheerfulness for thirty years and remained loyal to his new master Nemat Sultan Waqt Shah Ahmad Sanjar bin Malik Shah Seljuk. In 1128 AD, Muhammad Qutb-ud-Din called for the death of the caller and handed over the throne to his son Muzaffar Din.
Sultan Ahmed Sanjar And Sultan Jalaluddin Kharzam
As soon as he came to power, the 32-year-old vowed to break the shackles of the Seljuk Empire and gain full sovereignty. But the sword of Sultan Ahmed Sanjar Seljuk was not one to be ignored. So he often looked for opportunities and soon nature gave him an unexpected opportunity. Sultan Sanjar Seljuk was mobilizing forces in Bukhara to suppress the rebel ruler of the Mauran Canal, Taghaj Khan.
This expedition was often accompanied by twenty Sultan Sanjar. One day the Sultan was lying alone in his tent when some of the Sultan's salt-haram officers entered his tent with swords. With a sigh, the Sultan looked up and found himself covered with shining swords and bloody daggers. It was very difficult for the Sultan to escape. His bodyguards were not present but before that, the swords of the traitors were dipped in the blood of the Sultan. Suddenly the air echoed from the horses' hooves.
Sultan Ahmed Sanjar And Sultan Jalaluddin Kharzam
The next moment he often appeared waving his sword towards the tent. And seeing this, the group of traitors left the Sultan and fled. Sultan Ahmad Sanjar often forbade this kindness for life. And after this incident, he continued to endure every unpleasant move made by Aksas. So sometime later when Khwarizm declared the sovereignty of the imperial state. So his former benevolence kept Sultan Sanjar Seljuk's sword-wielding from some final action. After a reign of thirty-one years, in 1156 AD, Muzaffar Din Khawarizm Shah passed away and was succeeded by his son Abu Al-Fatih Alp Arslan. ا
- History of Khwarizm Shah
- Seljuk and Khwarizmi
- The rise of the Seljuks and the Khwarizm Empire
- The relationship between the Khwarizm Empire and the Seljuks
In the special empire during the seven-year reign of Alp Arslan. There was no significant expansion and he spent all his time trying to end the Cold War and establish good relations with the surrounding states. But even then he did not have much success. L. Arslan died in 1163 AD. With the death of Alp Arsalan, bloody battles for power began between his two sons, Sultan Shah and Salahuddin Task. Which continued intermittently for many years.
These wars ended with the medical death of Sultan Shah and the victory of Salahuddin Tash. During this period of the civil war, he was martyred till the permanent occupation of the capital and Ganj. Although for a short time Sultan Shah also received the Sunnah here. 3
But this domination was temporary. It should be noted that the name of the Khwarizm state was Paaye Takht, but a large number of people and historians of that time kept remembering only the city of Organ with the name of Khwarizm. Until the death of Sultan Shah, Salahuddin Tashkul was not able to leave China. Salahuddin Takhsh first formally used the title Sultan with his name. Now that he had become the ruler of the vast land of his forefathers
his. All attention was drawn to external conquests. As soon as he took control of Khwarizm, Sultan Salahuddin Tash turned his attention to the expansion of state boundaries. With the rise of Khwarazm imperial power, the Seljuk Empire collapsed and disintegrated. And it was declining day by day.

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