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Altun Jan Khatun

Altun Jan Khatun (died December 1060) was the principal consort of Sultan Tughril, the founder of the Seljuk Empire, ruling from 1037 to 1063.

Altun Jan Khatun
Consort of the Seljuk Sultan
Tenure1043 – December 1060
BornKhwarezm (?)
DiedDecember 1060
Zanjan, Seljuk Empire
Burial
Spouse
IssueAnushirwan
Names
Altun Jan Khatun
HouseSeljuq (by marriage)
ReligionIslam

Early life

Altun Jan Khatun was a Turkish woman, possibly from Khwarazm. Before becoming Tughril Beg's wife she had been married to the Khwarazm Shah Shah Malik. Her son by that marriage, Anushirwan, apparently remained with her after she married Tughril Beg in around 1043.[1][2]

Political influence

Tughril Beg is reported to have consulted his chief wife Altun Jan Khatun in affairs, Sibt ibn al-Jawzi states that she was a religious woman, much given to charitable works, of good judgement and firm determination.[3][4]

When Tughril Beg went to Hamadan in 1058 to deal with the revolt of Ibrahim Inal, he sent Altun Jan, Anushirwan and al-Kunduri to Baghdad. Despite the Caliph's objection, Altun Jan went to join her husband at Hamadan, taking the treasury and Seljuk soldiery in Baghdad with her, leaving al-Kanduri. When Ibrahim Inal learnt of Altun Jan's approach he seems to have sent a force to have her intercepted. Other Turkmen joined Tughril Beg's forces, and defeated Ibrahim Inal. After this Tughril retired to Rey, where Altun Jan joined him.[5]

In Tughril's last days, before al-Basasiri's seizure of the city, a convoluted plot had been hatched by Altun Jan Khatun and his vizier al-Kunduri to install Altun Jan's son, Anushirwan. However, Anushirwan attracted no support, and Altun Jan soon dissociated herself from the plot, all of whose conspirators appear to have been eventually restored to favor without further punishment.[6]

Death and aftermath

She died of edema in December 1060 in Zanjan. Tughril grieved for her greatly, and her bier was carried to Rey, where she was buried.[7][8] She held estates in Iran. Just before her death she bequeathed her states, assignments and pensions to the Caliph's daughter Seyyedeh Fatima. Tughril assigned these to the latter when the marriage contract between him and the caliph's daughter was finally concluded in 1062.[9] According to some sources it was her who requested Tughril to marry the caliph's daughter at her deathbed.[6] After Tughril's death in 1063, Anushirwan rebelled but was captured. He was imprisoned in Rey and was killed.[10]

References

  1. ^ Lambton 1988, p. 262.
  2. ^ Türk 2008, p. 112.
  3. ^ Gibb 1954, p. 482.
  4. ^ Kupferschmidt 1987, p. 482.
  5. ^ Basan 2010, p. 68.
  6. ^ a b Peacock 2015.
  7. ^ Boyle 1968, p. 224.
  8. ^ Richards 2014, p. 134.
  9. ^ Lambton 1988, p. 259.
  10. ^ Lambton 1988, p. 262-3.

Sources

  • Basan, Osman Aziz (January 24, 2010). The Great Seljuqs: A History. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-136-95393-4.
  • Boyle, J. A., ed. (1968). The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-06936-6.
  • Gibb, Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen (1954). The Encyclopedia of Islam, Volume 6. Brill. ISBN 978-9-004-08112-3.
  • Kupferschmidt, Uri M. (1987). The Supreme Muslim Council: Islam Under the British Mandate for Palestine. BRILL. ISBN 978-9-004-07929-8.
  • Lambton, Ann K. S. (January 1, 1988). Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia. SUNY Press. ISBN 978-0-887-06133-2.
  • Peacock, A. C. S. (January 1, 2015). The Great Seljuk Empire. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-748-69807-3.
  • Richards, D.S. (April 4, 2014). The Annals of the Saljuq Turks: Selections from Al-Kamil Fi'l-Ta'rikh of Ibn Al-Athir. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-317-83255-3.
  • Türk dünyası araştırmaları - Issue 173. Türk Dünyası Araştırmaları Vakfı. 2008.

altun, khatun, died, december, 1060, principal, consort, sultan, tughril, founder, seljuk, empire, ruling, from, 1037, 1063, consort, seljuk, sultantenure1043, december, 1060bornkhwarezm, dieddecember, 1060zanjan, seljuk, empireburialrey, iranspouseshah, malik. Altun Jan Khatun died December 1060 was the principal consort of Sultan Tughril the founder of the Seljuk Empire ruling from 1037 to 1063 Altun Jan KhatunConsort of the Seljuk SultanTenure1043 December 1060BornKhwarezm DiedDecember 1060Zanjan Seljuk EmpireBurialRey IranSpouseShah MalikTughrilIssueAnushirwanNamesAltun Jan KhatunHouseSeljuq by marriage ReligionIslam Contents 1 Early life 2 Political influence 3 Death and aftermath 4 References 5 SourcesEarly life EditAltun Jan Khatun was a Turkish woman possibly from Khwarazm Before becoming Tughril Beg s wife she had been married to the Khwarazm Shah Shah Malik Her son by that marriage Anushirwan apparently remained with her after she married Tughril Beg in around 1043 1 2 Political influence EditTughril Beg is reported to have consulted his chief wife Altun Jan Khatun in affairs Sibt ibn al Jawzi states that she was a religious woman much given to charitable works of good judgement and firm determination 3 4 When Tughril Beg went to Hamadan in 1058 to deal with the revolt of Ibrahim Inal he sent Altun Jan Anushirwan and al Kunduri to Baghdad Despite the Caliph s objection Altun Jan went to join her husband at Hamadan taking the treasury and Seljuk soldiery in Baghdad with her leaving al Kanduri When Ibrahim Inal learnt of Altun Jan s approach he seems to have sent a force to have her intercepted Other Turkmen joined Tughril Beg s forces and defeated Ibrahim Inal After this Tughril retired to Rey where Altun Jan joined him 5 In Tughril s last days before al Basasiri s seizure of the city a convoluted plot had been hatched by Altun Jan Khatun and his vizier al Kunduri to install Altun Jan s son Anushirwan However Anushirwan attracted no support and Altun Jan soon dissociated herself from the plot all of whose conspirators appear to have been eventually restored to favor without further punishment 6 Death and aftermath EditShe died of edema in December 1060 in Zanjan Tughril grieved for her greatly and her bier was carried to Rey where she was buried 7 8 She held estates in Iran Just before her death she bequeathed her states assignments and pensions to the Caliph s daughter Seyyedeh Fatima Tughril assigned these to the latter when the marriage contract between him and the caliph s daughter was finally concluded in 1062 9 According to some sources it was her who requested Tughril to marry the caliph s daughter at her deathbed 6 After Tughril s death in 1063 Anushirwan rebelled but was captured He was imprisoned in Rey and was killed 10 References Edit Lambton 1988 p 262 Turk 2008 p 112 Gibb 1954 p 482 Kupferschmidt 1987 p 482 Basan 2010 p 68 a b Peacock 2015 Boyle 1968 p 224 Richards 2014 p 134 Lambton 1988 p 259 Lambton 1988 p 262 3 Sources EditBasan Osman Aziz January 24 2010 The Great Seljuqs A History Routledge ISBN 978 1 136 95393 4 Boyle J A ed 1968 The Cambridge History of Iran Volume 5 Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 06936 6 Gibb Hamilton Alexander Rosskeen 1954 The Encyclopedia of Islam Volume 6 Brill ISBN 978 9 004 08112 3 Kupferschmidt Uri M 1987 The Supreme Muslim Council Islam Under the British Mandate for Palestine BRILL ISBN 978 9 004 07929 8 Lambton Ann K S January 1 1988 Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia SUNY Press ISBN 978 0 887 06133 2 Peacock A C S January 1 2015 The Great Seljuk Empire Edinburgh University Press ISBN 978 0 748 69807 3 Richards D S April 4 2014 The Annals of the Saljuq Turks Selections from Al Kamil Fi l Ta rikh of Ibn Al Athir Routledge ISBN 978 1 317 83255 3 Turk dunyasi arastirmalari Issue 173 Turk Dunyasi Arastirmalari Vakfi 2008 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Altun Jan Khatun amp oldid 1128408567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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