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Saltuklu dynasty (also spelled as Saltukids or Saltuqids) were the rulers of an Anatolian Turkish Beylik of the first period founded after the Battle of Manzikert and centered in Erzurum, who ruled between 1071 to 1202. The beylik was founded by Emir Saltuk, one of the commanders of the Great Seljuk Alp Arslan. The beylik fought frequently against the Georgian Kingdom for hegemony of Kars region. Center of the beylig, Erzurum, was occupied by Byzantine Empire between 1077-1079 and was besieged by Giorgi III, who was King of Georgia in 1184.

The first known Saltukid is Ali, who was ruler of Erzurum in 1103. His son and successor was Saltuk, who succeeded him sometime after 1123. Saltuk had a female relative, a daughter or sister, who married Shah-i- Armind of Akhlat, Sukman II.[1]

The Beys of Saltuk left important works of architecture, particularly in Erzurum and Mamahatun.

The Saltuklu dynasty is also notable for having a woman, Melike Mama Hatun, sister of Nâsırüddin Muhammed, directly administering its realm for an estimated nine years, between 1191 and 1200. She was later dethroned by the Beys and replaced by her son Melikşah once she had started searching for a husband among the Mamluk nobility. Mama Hatun built an impressive caravanserai in the town of Tercan, where her mausoleum also stands. Tercan itself used to be called "Mamahatun", and is sometimes still called as such locally.

The name of the ruling dynasty of the beylik should not be confused with that of Sarı Saltuk, a Turkish mystic and saint; who is of later date, more associated with western Anatolia and the Balkans (especially Dobruja), and to whom the epic Saltuknâme is dedicated. The last ruler of Saltuklu, Alaeddin Muhammed, was dethroned and imprisoned by Süleymanshah II, who was Sultan of Anatolian Seljuk during Süleymanshah's Georgian rout in 1202. So that Saltuklu was annexed by Sultanate of Rûm.

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Rulers of Saltuklu

  • Saltuk I (1071-1102)
  • Ali (1102-1124)
  • Ziyaeddin (1124-1132)
  • Izzeddin Saltuk II (1132-1168)
  • Nâsırüddin Muhammed (1168-1191)
  • Melike Mama Hatun (1191-1200)
  • Alaeddin Muhammed (1200-1202)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Cahen, pp. 106-107

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