Anatolian Seljuks family tree

Anatolian Seljuks (also called Seljuks of Rum and Seljuks of Turkey) was a former dynasty in Turkey. Süleyman, the founder of the dynasty, was a member of the Seljuk dynasty. His grand father was Seljuk Bey's elder son. In 1077, after capturing Nicaea (modern İznik), Süleyman founded his kingdom as a vassal of the main Seljuk Empire. However, the Seljuks of Anatolia soon became independent of the main empire, and their state survived till the beginning of the 14th century. [1][2]

Legend

The colors of the boxes are as follows
  Seljuks of Anatolia :   Great Seljuk:   Non reigning members:

Tukak Temur
Yalig Beg

Commander-in-chief
of The Oghuz army or Khazar army
Seljuk Beg
The founder of
Seljuk dynasty
Arslan Yabgu
Chief of Seljuk dynasty
MikailMusa YabguYunus
Qutalmish
Father of the founder of
Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate
Toghrul I
Sultan of Great Seljuk
Chaghri-Beg
Governor of Khorasan
Suleyman I of Rum
(1077–1086)
Alp Arslan
Sultan of Great Seljuk
Kilij Arslan I
(1092–1107)
Mesut I
(1116–1156)
Melikshah
(1110–1116)
Kilij Arslan II
(1156–1192)
Suleyman II
(1196–1204)
Keyhusrev I
(1192–1196) & (1205–1211)
Kilij Arslan III
(1204–1205)
Keykaus I
(1211–1220)
Keykubat I
(1220–1237)
Keyhusrev II
(1237–1246)
Kilij Arslan IV [Note 1]
(1249–1266)
Keykaus II
(1246–1257)
Keykubat II
(1249–1254)
Keyhusrev III
(1266–1284)
FaramurzMesut II
(1284–1296) & (1303-1307)
Keykubat III
(1296–1302)

Footnotes

  1. ^ After 1249 triple reign of three brothers

References

  1. ^ Prof. Yaşar Yüce-Prof. Ali Sevim: Türkiye tarihi Cilt I, Akdtykttk Yayınları, İstanbul, 1991 p. 75-145.
  2. ^ Melek Tekin: Türk Tarihi Ansiklopedisi, Milliyet yayınları, İstanbul, 1991, p. 237.
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