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- Shah-Armens abstract "The Shah-Armens (\"Kings of Armenia\", sometimes known as Ahlahshahs) were the 11th–12th century Turcoman rulers of an Anatolian beylik founded after the Battle of Manzikert (1071), and centered in Ahlat on the northwestern shore of the Lake Van. This region comprised most of Bitlis and Van provinces and parts of Batman, Siirt and Diyarbakır.The dynasty is sometimes also called Sökmenli in reference to the founder of the principality, Sökmen el-Kutbî, literally \"Sökmen the Slave\", one of the commanders of the Great Seljuq Alp Arslan. The Ahlatshah Sökmenli should not be confused with the Artuqid branch of Sökmenli, which ruled in Hasankeyf during approximately the same period.Another title Sökmen and his descendants assumed, as heirs to the local Armenian princes according to Clifford Edmund Bosworth, was the Persian title Shah-i Arman (\"Shah of Armenia\"), often rendered as Ermenshahs (Turkish: Ermenşahlar).The Beylik was founded by the Turkish slave commander Sökmen who took over Ahlat (Khliat or Khilat) in 1100. Ahlatshahs were closely tied to Great Seljuq institutions, although they also followed independent policies like the wars against Georgia in alliance with their neighbors to the north, the Saltukids. They also acquired links with the branch of the Artuqid dynasty based in Meyyafarikin (now Silvan), becoming part of a nexus of Turkish principalities in Upper Mesopotamia and Eastern Anatolia.The Ahlatshahs reached their brightest period under the fifty-seven year reign of Sökmen II (1128–1185). He was married to a female relative (daughter or sister) of the Saltukid ruler Saltuk. Since Sökmen II was childless, the beylik was seized by a series of slave commanders after his death. In 1207, the beylik was taken over by the Ayyubids, who had long coveted Ahlat. The Ayyubids had come to the city at the invitation of people of Ahlat after the last Sökmenli ruler was killed by Tuğrulshah, the ruler (melik) of Erzurum on behalf of the Sultanate of Rûm and brother of Sultan Kayqubad I.The Ahlatshahs left a large number of historic tombstones in and around the city of Ahlat. Local administrators are currently trying to have the tombstones included in UNESCO's World Heritage List, where they are currently listed tentatively.".
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Cahen.
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLink Diyarbakır_Province.
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLink Erzurum.
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLink Hasankeyf.
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLink Saltuk.
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLink Turkmens.
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLinkText "Balban".
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- Shah-Armens wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shāh-i Arman".
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- Shah-Armens subject Category:1071_establishments_in_Asia.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:1207_disestablishments_in_Asia.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:History_of_Armenia.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:History_of_Bitlis_Province.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:History_of_Van_Province.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:History_of_the_Turkish_people.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:Seljuq_dynasty.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:States_and_territories_disestablished_in_the_1200s.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:States_and_territories_established_in_the_1100s.
- Shah-Armens subject Category:Sunni_Muslim_dynasties.
- Shah-Armens type Diacritic.
- Shah-Armens type Dynasty.
- Shah-Armens type Establishment.
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- Shah-Armens comment "The Shah-Armens (\"Kings of Armenia\", sometimes known as Ahlahshahs) were the 11th–12th century Turcoman rulers of an Anatolian beylik founded after the Battle of Manzikert (1071), and centered in Ahlat on the northwestern shore of the Lake Van.".
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