The dominion of Alp Arslan after Manzikert …

Years: 1072 - 1072

The dominion of Alp Arslan after Manzikert extends over much of western Asia.

He soon prepares to march for the conquest of Turkestan, the original seat of his ancestors.

With a powerful army, he advances to the banks of the Oxus, the Ghaznavid frontier.

Before he can pass the river with safety, however, it is necessary to subdue certain fortresses, one of which is for several days vigorously defended by the governor, Yussuf el-Harezmi, a Khwarezmian.

He is obliged to surrender, however, and is carried as a prisoner before the sultan, who condemns him to death.

Yussuf, in desperation, draws his dagger and rushes upon the sultan.

Alp Arslan, who takes great pride in his reputation as the foremost archer of his time, motions to his guards not to interfere.

He draws his bow, but his foot slips, the arrow glances aside, and he receives the assassin's dagger in his breast.

Alp Arslan dies from this wound four days later, on November 25, 1072, in his forty-second year, and he is taken to Merv to be buried next to his father, Chaghri Beg.

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