Artuk Bey

11th-century founder of Turkmen Artukid dynasty in Mesopotamia; governor of Jerusalem under Seljuks
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Intro11th-century founder of Turkmen Artukid dynasty in Mesopotamia; governor of Jerusalem under Seljuks
A.K.A.Artuk Artuq
A.K.A.Artuk Artuq
PlacesTurkmenistan
wasFounder Governor
Work fieldBusiness Politics
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1100
Death1 January 1091Jerusalem, Jerusalem District, Israel (aged -10 years)
Family
Children:Soqman ibn Artuq Necmeddin İlgazi
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Biography

Zaheer-ul-Daulah Artuk Beg (also known as "son of Eksük") was a Turkish commander of the Seljuq Empire in the 11th century. He was the Seljuk governor of Jerusalem between 1085-1091. Although the beylik of Artukids was named after him, actually the Beylik was founded 11 years after his death by his sons.

In Anatolia

Artuk Bey was one of the commanders of the Great Seljuk Empire army during the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. After the battle, he took part in the conquest of Anatolia on behalf of the Seljuk Empire. He captured the Yeşilırmak valley in 1074. He also served the sultan by quashing a rebellion in 1077.

His next misson was a campaign to capture Amid (modern Diyarbakır) from the Marwanids. In this campaign he quarreled with the commander in chief Fahrüddevlet who tended to make peace with Marwanids. In a surprise attack he defeated reinforcements to Marwanids. However, when the sultan Malik Shah I heard about the event he accused Artuk.

In Syria

Artuk left the battle field and attended to Tutush I who was Malik Shah's discordant younger brother in Syria in 1084. In 1086 he was instrumental in defeating Süleyman, the sultan of Seljuks of Turkey in a battle between Süleyman and Tutush.

In Kudüs

Tutush granted him Kudus (Jerusalem) as an iqta and Artuk lived in Küdus up to his death in 1091.

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