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SULAIMAN II, 1196-1204

KILIJ-ARSLAN III, 1203 <-- That's the guy (actually pretty unnotable... well... won't say that, Polk was in for four years and... yeah.)

KAYKHUSRAW I (second reign), 1204-1210 (Nice name difference... thanks, Google.)

"His son, Kilij Arslan III., was soon deposed by Kaikhosrau (who returned), assisted by the Greek Maurozomes, whose daughter he had married in exile . " [1] (No info on Kilij except he was deposed...

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[2] (Right column, "B. Saljuqs of Rum" - got hierarchy stuff from here)

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Other site names or Wikipedia names? They just look like they've been English...ized...?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Notes

SULAIMAN II, 1196-1204

KILIJ-ARSLAN III, 1203 <-- That's the guy (actually pretty unnotable... well... won't say that, Polk was in for four years and... yeah.)

KAYKHUSRAW I (second reign), 1204-1210 (Nice name difference... thanks, Google.)

"His son, Kilij Arslan III., was soon deposed by Kaikhosrau (who returned), assisted by the Greek Maurozomes, whose daughter he had married in exile . " [1] (No info on Kilij except he was deposed...

Refs

[2] (Right column, "B. Saljuqs of Rum" - got hierarchy stuff from here)

Probs

Other site names or Wikipedia names? They just look like they've been English...ized...?


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