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Terken Khatun (wife of Il Arslan)

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Tenure
  
1156 – 1172

Religion
  
Grandchild
  
Muhammad II of Khwarezm

Issue
  
TekishSultan-Shah

Spouse
  
House
  
Khwarazmian dynasty (by marriage)

Children
  
Sultan Shah of Khwarezm, Ala ad-Din Tekish

People also search for
  
Il-Arslan, Ala ad-Din Tekish, Muhammad II of Khwarezm, Sultan Shah of Khwarezm

Great grandchildren
  
Jalal ad-Din Mingburnu, Princess Aysi Khatun, Yahya Hur-Shah, Kumakhti-Shah, Ak-Shah

Terken Khatun also known as Turkan Khatun ("the Queen of the Turks") was the Empress of the Khwarazmian Empire as the wife of Shah Il-Arslan, and the mother of Tekish and Sultan-Shah of the Khwarazmian Empire.

1172-74 politically influential

After the death of her husband, Shah Il-Arslan, his sons began fighting over who would succeed him. Sultan Shah was the younger son, but he was considered the formal heir and she placed him on the throne. The elder son, Tekish, fled to the Qara Khitai and was given a large army, and he soon set off for Khwarazm. She and her son decided to flee, and Tekish installed himself in Khwarazm unopposed in December 1172, but she gained the support of Mu'ayyad al-Din Ai-Aba, a former Seljuk Amir who had set himself up in Nishapur since the collapse of Seljuk power there, he led an army into Khwarazm, but was defeated, captured and executed. Her son eventually found refuge with the Ghurids, but she was hunted down and killed by Tekish's forces.

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Terken Khatun (wife of Il-Arslan) Wikipedia


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