The 
Seljuks (Seldjuq) were a major branch of the 
Oghuz (or Ğuz) 
Turks that lived in 
Central Asia in the 
9th to 
13th century. The Seljuks migrated into 
western Asia[?] in the 10th century while fighting with various tribes on their way. They accepted 
Sunni Islam and founded dynasties in 
Persia, 
Mesopotamia, 
Syria and 
Anatolia. The Seljuk Empire's lands covered approximately today's 
Kyrgyzstan, 
Uzbekistan, 
Turkmenistan, 
Kazakhstan, 
Turkey, all of the 
Middle East and a part of the 
Arabian peninsula. An 
Oghuz bey (chief) called 
Seljuk (Seldjuq) was the founder of the dynasty. His son led the Seljuks during the migration and his grandson, 
Toğrül[?], conquered Persia and occupied 
Baghdad. He died in 
1063 in favour of his nephew (the great-grandson of Seljuk), 
Alp Arslan, who invaded 
Anatolia at the 
Battle of Manzikert in the 
1070s.
Seljuk Turks can be regarded as the ancestors of Western Turks (today's Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan). They and their descendants (i.e., the Ottoman Empire) played a major role in medieval times by setting a barrier against the Mongol onslaught, defending the Islamic world against Crusaders and bringing an end to the Byzantine Empire. The fact that they embraced Sunni Islam and defended it with an irresistible power is one of the reasons why this branch is the major and most populous division of Islam.
-  Mahmud II 1118-1131
 -  Dawud 1131-1132
 -  Tughril II 1132-1134
 -  Mas'ud 1134-1152
 -  Malik Shah III 1152-1153
 -  Mohammed II 1153-1160
 -  Sulaiman Shah 1160-1161
 -  Arslan Shah 1161-1176
 -  Tughril III 1176-1194
 
-  Suleiman ibn Kutalmish[?] 1077-1086
 -  Kilij Arslan I[?] 1092-1107
 -  Malik Shah I 1107-1116
 -  Mas'ud[?] 1116-1156
 -  Kilij Arslan II[?] 1156-1192
 -  Kay Khosru I 1192-1196
 -  Suleiman II 1196-1204
 -  Kilij Arslan III 1204-1205
 -  Kay Khosru I (2nd time) 1205-1210
 -  Kay Kaus I 1210-1220
 -  Kay Kobadh I 1220-1237
 -  Kay Khosru II 1237-1246
 -  Kay Kaus II 1246-1257
 -  Kilij Arslan IV 1248-1265
 -  Kay Kobadh II 1249-1257
 -  Kay Khosru II (2nd time) 1257-1259
 -  Kay Khosru III 1265-1282
 -  Mas'ud II 1282-1284
 -  Kay Kobadh III 1284
 -  Mas'ud II (2nd time) 1284-1293
 -  Kay Kobadh III (2nd time) 1293-1294
 -  Mas'ud II (3rd time) 1294-1301
 -  Kay Kobadh III (3rd time) 1301-1303
 -  Mas'ud II (4th time) 1303-1307
 -  Mas'ud III 1307
 
Kings of Damascus
Kings of Aleppo
-  Ridwan[?] 1095-1113
 -  Alp Arslan 1113-1114
 -  Sultan Shah 1114-1117
 
-  Qawurd 1041-1073
 -  Kerman Shah 1073-1074
 -  Sultan Shah 1074-1075
 -  Husain Omar 1075-1084
 -  Turan Shah I 1084-1096
 -  Iran Shah 1096-1101
 -  Arslan Shah I 1101-1142
 -  Mohammed I 1142-1156
 -  Tughril Shah 1156-1169
 -  Bahram Shah 1169-1174
 -  Arslan Shah II 1174-1176
 -  Turan Shah II 1176-1183
 -  Mohammed II 1183-1187
 
 
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