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Real History Of Sultan Ghiyasuddin

 Friends, today's Post is about an important Suljouki Sultan who has been added to the drills ertuğrul In this regard, we try to find out from history what their living conditions were and how the destruction of the Seljuk Empire began in their time.

And how they were defeated by the Mongols in Battle of Köse Dağ, And how he died at the age of only 25 Please Subscribe to our Blog for historical and informative videos His date of birth is given as 1221 CE .Keyhusrev was the son of Kayqubad I and his wife Mahperi Hatun After the death of Sultan Aladdin Qiqbad in 1237,
Real History Of Sultan Ghiyasuddin
Real History Of Sultan Ghiyasuddin 


Who Is Sultan Ghiyasuddin


 Ghiyasuddin  become new sultan of Seljuk Empire During the period of Gıyaseddin Keyhüsrev,(1237 -1246) many social, scientific and religious institutions were established and great architect works were built However, in the same period, experienced statesmen were eliminated by being influenced by the vizier of the period, Sadeddin kopak Some historians attribute the fall of the Seljuk Empire to Saad al-Din,

 as the assassination of many capable military officers created a crisis of military leadership . Which resulted in the defeat of the Mongols in 1243CE we refer to a battle between Sultan Alauddin and Jalaluddin khwarazm shah in our previous Post After this battle, Sultan Jalaluddin disappeared and the rest of his army came to the service of Sultan Aladdin.


 After this battle, Sultan Aladdin considered the Mongols to be a threat so He welcomed Khawarzami troops and deployed them along the Mongol border. Because it was an experienced army And had been fighting the Mongols for a long time But history shows that Saad al-Din doubted Khawarzami troops  and their loyalty.so Many soldiers fled Anatolia to Egypt and Baghdad,

fearing for their lives. This further weakened the empire's defenses, and the Mongols took advantage of this to invade Anatolia. In this battle the Sultan was defeated and the destruction of the Seljuks began Some historians attribute the defeat of the Sultan's cowardice to war, while others attribute it to Saad al-Din's destructive decisions and assassinations In this regard,

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 if we take a closer look at history, we find the second opinion more acceptable . because; at the time of the war, he was only 21 years old, he was still young and inexperienced He also faced a major Rebellion in the form of Saad al-Din before the war However, friends, whatever the reason, the defeat of Köse Dağ had begun the destruction of the Seljuk Empire Sultan signed a heavy agreement that made the Seljuks a tax-dependent state, which paid taxes to the Mongols.

 After the peace with the Mongols, the sultan returned to Konya After this defate sultan left his state affairs to his vizier, Şemseddin Isfahani a mongole puppet The vizier went on a campaign over the Armenian Kingdom, which had handed the Sultan's family to the Mongols the Sultan, who was in Alaiye, died while drinking or biting wild animals While some people call his death a conspiracy and murder His  Izzeddin Keykavus became sultan but destruction of the Seljuk Empire continue

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