Malik-Shah, along with Nizam al-Mulk, had taken …

Years: 1074 - 1074

Malik-Shah, along with Nizam al-Mulk, had taken part Alp Arslan’s campaign in the Caucasus in 1064.

The same year, Malik-Shah had been married to Turkan Khatun, the daughter of the Kara-Khanid khan, Ibrahim Tamghach-Khan.

Following his father's assassination, Malik is challenged in battle by his uncle, Qawurd-Beg.

In January 1074, their armies meet near Hamadan, Qawurd-Beg's troops consist of the traditional Turkmen elements from Alp Arslan's army, while Malik's consists of ghulams and contingents of Kurdish and Arab troops.

Due to Turkmen defections to Malik's army, Qawurd is defeated and, despite Malik's consideration for mercy, is later poisoned, presumably on the orders of vizier Nizam al-Mulk.

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