Sultan Muhammad I Tapar

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Sultan Muhammad I Tapar was a Seljuk sultan of the early 12th century known for consolidating Seljuk power and waging campaigns in the Caucasus, including against the Kingdom of Georgia.

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instanceOf 11th-century person
12th-century person
Muslim ruler
Seljuk sultan
ally Abbasid Caliphate NERFINISHED
birthPlace Great Seljuk Empire NERFINISHED
burialPlace Isfahan NERFINISHED
capital Isfahan NERFINISHED
child Mahmud II NERFINISHED
Toghrul II NERFINISHED
conflict Seljuk–Georgian wars NERFINISHED
internal Seljuk civil wars
conflictWith Kingdom of Georgia NERFINISHED
local emirs and rival Seljuk princes
countryRuled Great Seljuk Empire NERFINISHED
deathDate 1118
deathPlace Isfahan NERFINISHED
dynasty Seljuk dynasty NERFINISHED
era High Middle Ages
ethnicity Turkic
father Malik-Shah I NERFINISHED
givenName Muhammad NERFINISHED
governmentForm sultanate
honorificTitle Sultan NERFINISHED
house House of Seljuk NERFINISHED
language Arabic (religious and scholarly language)
Persian (administrative language)
mother Taj al-Din Khatun Safwat al-Mulk NERFINISHED
notableFor campaigns in the Caucasus
consolidation of Seljuk power
wars against the Kingdom of Georgia
policy strengthening central authority of the Seljuk sultanate
support of Sunni religious institutions
predecessor Barkiyaruq NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Caucasus NERFINISHED
Iran NERFINISHED
Iraq NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1118
reignStart 1105
religion Sunni Islam
spouse Gawhar Khatun NERFINISHED
style Sultan of Islam and the Muslims
successor Mahmud II NERFINISHED
territorialControl Iraq NERFINISHED
parts of the Caucasus
western Iran NERFINISHED
title Sultan of the Seljuk Empire

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Georgian–Seljuk wars hasMainParticipant Sultan Muhammad I Tapar