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Sultan Arslan Shah and Fight between Georgians and his death.

Dekhti Aankhooon aur sountay kaanoon ko Asslamoalaikum, sisters, brothers friends and elders, In this islamic informaive video, we are describing the life and legacy of Sultan Arslan Shah, highlighting his fierce encounters with the Georgian forces. The narrative unfolds with a detailed analysis of the battles that defined his reign and also will described about his death. Watch complete video and get to know as the historical significance of these events and their lasting effects.

One of the important events during the reign of Arslan Shah was Eldiguz's trip to Georgia in 557 and the war with George III (580-551). The rule of Eldiguz in Azerbaijan coincided with a new phase in the revival of the activities of the Georgian kings. The Georgians took advantage of the absence of Eldiguz in the region and attacked the cities, killing many local residents and plundering people's property. The scene was repeated in the year 557 when it attacked Muslim areas and captured the city of Devin. In the battle between Arslan Shah and the Georgians near Lokri Castle, the Muslims defeated the Georgians and regained their lands. Much of the spoils fell into the hands of the Muslims, and they made the emperor their subjects.

Arslan Shah and the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mustanjid Billah
However, the situation was not good between the Abbasid Caliph and Arslan Shah, so Eldiguz sent a representative to Baghdad and asked the Abbasid Caliph Al-Mustanjed to deliver the sermon in the name of Arslan Shah in Iraq, but he left Baghdad with a black face, and the Caliph united with other rulers against Arslan Shah and his Atabegs.

In the absence of Prince Arslan Shah and Eldiguz, the Ismailis rebuilt their fortresses in Qazvin when Atabeg Eldiguz and Sultan Arslan marched to suppress the Georgians. The Ismailis faced resistance from the people of Qazvin. After Arslan Shah returned from the war with the Georgians, people went to him and complained. Arslan Shah attacked fortresses to repel the Ismaili strife. During the four months of attacking the Ismailis, he dealt them heavy blows and was able to conquer and destroy the Ismaili fortresses.

From 1167 to 1168, the ruler of Kerman, Tughrul Shah, died, and a power struggle began between his sons. The middle son fled to Hamadan and came to serve Sultan Arslan Shah and Shams al-Din Eldiguz. In 1168, Shams al-Din's forces entered Kerman. Arslan Shah II was appointed governor of Kerman, subordinate to Shah Atabeg.

When the news of Shams al-Din Eldiguz's death reached Jahan Pahlawan, he immediately departed from Hamadan to Nakhchivan, and seized the state treasury and the throne's possessions. He also gathered all the forces together and began to wait for the Sultan's attitude towards him. After Eldiguz died in 1175, the princes, dissatisfied with his policy, took advantage of Jahan's departure from Hamadan to incite Sultan Arslan Shah to attack Azerbaijan with a large army. But Sultan Arslan Shah invited Jahan to the capital, reconciled with him, and died shortly after handing over the administration of the state to him. According to the sources, Arslan Shah was poisoned on the orders of Jahan, and he installed Tughrul III, the 7-year-old son of Arslan Shah, on the Sultan's throne in 1177, and became his atabeg.

One of his wives was Kerman Khatun. She was the daughter of Abbasid Caliph Al-Muqtafi. She was a widow of his cousin, Sultan Muhammad II. They married in September 1160. Another wife was Mahd Rafi Khatun, also known as Kirmani Khatun. She was the daughter of Kirman Shah, son of Arslan Shah I. She was also a widow of Sultan Muhammad. They married in November 1160. Another wife was Sitti Fatima. She was the sister of Amir Sayyid Fakhr-ud-Din Ala-ud-Dawlah. They married on 17 December 1175, fourteen days before his death. He had one son.

Tomorow we will be described Biography of Toghrul-III Last Sultan of Seljuk Empire. So permission us upto tomorow. Allah Hafiz
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