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Baha-ad-Din Iran-Shah ibn Turan-Shah (Persian: بهاالدین ایران شاه, ruled from 1096 until 1101), or better simply known as Iran-Shah, was one of the Seljuk rulers of Kerman. During his reign, his kingdom had been heavily reduced and only extended in Kerman and its surroundings. It was reported that he was killed by the Nizari Ismailis, the arch-rivals of the Seljuks.[1][2]
References
- ^ "ایرانشاه", ویکیپدیا، دانشنامهٔ آزاد (in Persian), 2018-02-09, retrieved 2019-04-06
- ^ History of Kerman by Vizieri, page 363.
Early Seljukids | |
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Sultans of the Seljuk Empire (1037–1194) | |
Governors of Khorasan (1040–1118) | |
Governors of Kerman (1048–1188) | |
Governors of Damascus (1076–1105) | |
Governors of Aleppo (1086–1117) | |
Sultans of Rum (1092–1307) |
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