Tigin

Tigin or Tegin ( in the Orkhon inscriptions; Arabic and Persian letters تكين written; Pl tigit or tegit ) is an old Turkish title with the meaning Prince (or Prince ), which in the medieval Orient ( among Turkish immigrants) was also very commonly used as a name component. Typical compositions are:

  • Alp - Tegin ( " courageous Prince" ) Name of a Turkish military slaves, which in the 10th century laid the foundation for the Ghaznawidenreich put → see Alp - Tigin ( Ghazni )
  • Name of a Turkish army officer, who reigned in the 10th century Damascus → see Alp - Tigin (Damascus )
  • Name one of the two founders of the ( named after him ) Druze → see Anusch - Tegin ad - Dar ( a) zi ( worked at the time Al- Hakim )
  • Name of a deceased in 1042 the governor of the Fatimids in Syria / Palestine → see Anusch - Tegin ad Duzbiri
  • Name of a Turkish military slaves, which in the 11th century, the fourth dynasty of Khorezm Shah founded → see Anusch - Tegin Ghartschai
  • Name one of the Atabegs Seldschukensultans Toghril II
  • Name of a Qarachanidenherrschers in Sogdiana
  • Name of a Turkish emir under the Ayyubid al- Salih, and the first Egyptian Mamlukensultanen → see Ala ad-Din al - Ay- Tegin Bunduqdar (d. 1285)
  • Name of the ancestor of Begteginiden dynasty of Arbil
  • Name of a military commander in the service of Seldschukensultans Malik Shah I.
  • Name of a Turkish military slaves who took power in Ghazna which to Alp - Tegin and before Boeri - Tegin (reigned about 966-975 )
  • Name of a military commander in the service of the two Ghaznawidensultane Mahmud and Masud I.
  • Name of a Turkish military slaves who took power in Ghazna which according bilge Tegin and before Sebük ​​- Tegin (reigned about 975-977 )
  • Name of a ruler of the dynasty of (Western) Qarachaniden (reigned about 1052-1068 )
  • Name of Atabegs of Seldschukensultans Berk - Yaruq
  • Name of a military commander in the service of Sultan Malik Shah I.
  • Name of a ruling in Sivas in the early 12th century Danishmends ruler, whose father Danishmend Ghazi was
  • Name of a brother of the Khorezm Shah Atsiz which 1153/54 Baihaq devastated
  • Name of a anuschteginidischen military leader, which in 1225 eliminated the Nasrid of Sistan
  • Name of a soldier in the service of Khorezm Shah Jalal ad-Din
  • Name of governor of the Fatimids in Damascus
  • Name of a supreme ʿ ī dA in the service of the Fatimid caliph al -Hakim
  • Name of Atabegs of Seldschukensultans Muhammad I. Tapar
  • Name of a Turkish military slaves who 977 the dynasty of the Ghaznavids reasoned → see Sebük ​​- Tegin
  • Name of the Son of Khorezm Shah Ekintschi b. Qotschqar
  • Name of a reigning 1074-1075 Qarachanidenherrschers
  • Name of Atabegs of Seldschukenherrschers Duqaq, which in 1104 swung himself ruler of Damascus and the dynasty founded Böriden → see tugh - Tegin
  • Name of a Turkish commander in the service of the Fatimid caliph al - Aziz
  • Title of nobility
  • Turkish history
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