Kilij Arslan IV

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Kilij Arslan IV was a 13th-century Seljuk sultan of Rum who ruled parts of Anatolia during a period of internal dynastic struggles and Mongol dominance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Seljuk sultan of Rum
human
monarch
associatedWith Ilkhanid administration in Anatolia
Seljuk–Mongol relations in the 13th century
capitalDuringReign Konya NERFINISHED
chronologicalPlacement after the reign of Kaykhusraw II
conflict power struggles among Seljuk princes in Rum
country Sultanate of Rum NERFINISHED
dynasty Seljuk dynasty NERFINISHED
endTime 13th century
era post-Seljuk fragmentation period in Anatolia
father Kaykhusraw II NERFINISHED
givenName Kilij Arslan NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
historicalContext Mongol invasions and subsequent vassalage of the Sultanate of Rum
languageOfCourt Arabic
Persian
Turkic
nobleFamily Seljuks of Rum NERFINISHED
notableEvent involved in internal dynastic struggles within the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
ruled during Mongol dominance over the Sultanate of Rum
notableFor weakening of central Seljuk authority in Anatolia
overlord Ilkhanate Mongol authority
partOf later Seljuk period in Anatolia
politicalStatus vassal of the Mongol Empire
positionHeld Sultan of Rum NERFINISHED
regionRuled Anatolia NERFINISHED
regnalName Kilij Arslan IV NERFINISHED
religion Islam
sibling Kaykaus II NERFINISHED
Kayqubad II NERFINISHED
sphereOfInfluence Anatolian Turkish beyliks NERFINISHED
startTime 13th century
successor Seljuk rulers under stronger Mongol control
territorialExtent parts of central Anatolia
title Sultan

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Kaykhusraw II successor Kilij Arslan IV
Kaykhusraw II child Kilij Arslan IV