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The Salghurids (), also known as the Atabegs of Fars (), were a
Persianate A Persianate society is a society that is based on or strongly influenced by the Persian language, culture, literature, art and/or identity. The term "Persianate" is a neologism credited to Marshall Hodgson. In his 1974 book, ''The Venture of I ...
dynasty of Salur Turkoman origin that ruled Fars, first as vassals of the
Seljuks The Seljuk dynasty, or Seljukids ( ; , ''Saljuqian'',) alternatively spelled as Saljuqids or Seljuk Turks, was an Oghuz Turkic, Sunni Muslim dynasty that gradually became Persianate and contributed to Turco-Persian culture. The founder of th ...
then for the Khwarazm Shahs in the 13th century.


History

The Salghurids were established by Sunqur in 1148, who had profited from the rebellions during the reign of Seljuq sultan Mas'ud ibn Muhammad. Later the Salghurids were able to solidify their position in southern Persia to the point of campaigning against Kurds and involving themselves in the succession of the Kirman Seljuqs, holding Seljuq sultan
Malik-Shah III Mughith al-Dunya wa'l-Din Malik-Shah bin Mahmud ( 1128 – 25 March 1160) known as Malik-Shah III ruled as Sultan of Great Seljuq from 1152–53. He was the son of Mahmud II of Great Seljuq. In 1153, he was deposed and was succeeded by his b ...
's son Mahmud as a possible claimant to the Seljuq throne. They briefly occupied
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in 1203–4, and later occupied
Bahrain Bahrain, officially the Kingdom of Bahrain, is an island country in West Asia. Situated on the Persian Gulf, it comprises a small archipelago of 50 natural islands and an additional 33 artificial islands, centered on Bahrain Island, which mak ...
taken from the
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in 1235.Curtis E. Larsen, ''Life and Land Use on the Bahrain Islands: The Geoarchaeology of an Ancient Society'', (University of Chicago Press, 1984), 66. Under Sa'd I ibn Zangi, the Salghurids experienced a significant prosperity, which was marred by his acknowledging the Khwarazm Shahs as his overlord.
Saadi Shirazi Abu Mohammad Moshrefoldin Mosleh ebn Abdollah ebn Mosharraf, better known by his pen name Saadi (; , ), also known as Saadi of Shiraz (, ''Saʿdī Shīrāzī''; born 1210; died 1291 or 1292), was a Persian poet and prose writer of the medieval p ...
, the Persian poet, dedicated his ''Bostan'' and ''Gulistan'' to Sa'd I and
Sa'd II Sa'd II was the Salghurid ''atabeg'' (ruler) of Fars briefly in 1260. While he was returning from an attendance with the Ilkhanate, his father Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd () died. Sa'd II thus succeeded him, but died en route at Tafresh Tafresh () is ...
. Following Sa'd I's death, his brother Zangi ibn Mawdud took power in 1161. Tekele followed his father, Zangi, only after eliminating Sonqur's son Toghril. During the closing years of
Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd (Persian: اتابک مظفرالدین ابوبکر بن سعد بن زنگی), also known as Muzaffar al-Din Qutlugh Khan, was the Salghurid ''atabeg'' (ruler) of Fars from 1226 to 1260. He was the son and successor of Sa'd I. ...
and Sa'd II, Fars fell under the dominion of
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and later the
Ilkhanate The Ilkhanate or Il-khanate was a Mongol khanate founded in the southwestern territories of the Mongol Empire. It was ruled by the Il-Khans or Ilkhanids (), and known to the Mongols as ''Hülegü Ulus'' (). The Ilkhanid realm was officially known ...
of Hulegu. Under the Mongols, Abu Bakr was given the title of ''Qutlugh Khan''. Later Salghurids were powerless figureheads, until the daughter of Sa'd II, Abish Khatun was given the title of ''Atabegate of Fars''. She was the sole ruler of Fars for one year whereupon she married, Mengu Temur, eleventh son of Hulegu. Following their deaths, Fars was ruled directly by the Ilkhanate.


Culture

During the 13th century, the Salghurids patronized a cultural and intellectual atmosphere which included,
Qadi Baydawi Qadi Baydawi (also known as Naṣir ad-Din al-Bayḍawi, also spelled Baidawi, Bayzawi and Beyzavi; d. June 1319, Tabriz) was a jurist, theologian, and Quran commentator. He lived during the post-Seljuk and early Mongol era. Many commentaries hav ...
,
Qutb al-Din al-Shirazi Qotb al-Din Mahmoud b. Zia al-Din Mas'ud b. Mosleh Shirazi (; 1236–1311) was a 13th-century Persian polymath and poet who made contributions to astronomy, mathematics, medicine, physics, music theory, philosophy and Sufism.Sayyed ʿAbd-Allā ...
, Saadi Shirazi and the historian
Wassaf Abdallah ibn Faḍlallah Sharaf al-Din Shīrāzī (; 1265–1328), called Wassaf or Vassaf, was a Persian historian of the Ilkhanate. ''Waṣṣāf'', sometimes lengthened to ''Waṣṣāf al-Ḥaḍrat'' or ''Vassaf-e Hazrat'' (), is a title me ...
. The Salghurids knowingly promoted themselves as an Iranian and Islamic dynasty, partly through their links to the ruins of the pre-Islamic
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(550–330 BC). Under them,
Shiraz Shiraz (; ) is the List of largest cities of Iran, fifth-most-populous city of Iran and the capital of Fars province, which has been historically known as Pars (Sasanian province), Pars () and Persis. As of the 2016 national census, the popu ...
became a hub for Persian culture.


List of Atabegs

* Sunqur ibn Mawdud (1148–1161) * Zangi ibn Mawdud (1161–1178) * Tekele ibn Zangi (1178–1198) * Sa'd I ibn Zangi (1198–1226) *
Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd (Persian: اتابک مظفرالدین ابوبکر بن سعد بن زنگی), also known as Muzaffar al-Din Qutlugh Khan, was the Salghurid ''atabeg'' (ruler) of Fars from 1226 to 1260. He was the son and successor of Sa'd I. ...
(1226–1260) *
Sa'd II Sa'd II was the Salghurid ''atabeg'' (ruler) of Fars briefly in 1260. While he was returning from an attendance with the Ilkhanate, his father Abu Bakr ibn Sa'd () died. Sa'd II thus succeeded him, but died en route at Tafresh Tafresh () is ...
(1260–1260) * Muhammad I ibn Sa'd (1260–1262) * Muhammad II ibn Salghur (1263) * Saljuk Shah ibn Salghur (1263) *
Abish Khatun Abish Khatun () – was the 9th and last ruler of the Salghurids of Shiraz from 1264 to 1284. Life as princess She was born in Shiraz around 1259/1260 to Salghurid Atabeg Sa'd II ( ca) and Turkan Khatun (who was originally from Yazd). After the ...
(1263–1282)


Genealogy of House of Salghur


References


Sources

* * * * * * * * * * * * * {{Encyclopaedia Iranica , volume=2 , fascicle=8 , title = Atābakān-e Fārs , last = Spuler , first = B. , url = https://iranicaonline.org/articles/atabakan-e-fars-princes-of-the-salghurid-dynasty-who-ruled-fars-in-the-6th-12th-and-7th-13th-centuries-initially-with- , pages = 894–896 Middle Eastern dynasties History of Fars province 12th century in Iran 13th century in Iran Atabegs Salur tribe