- Malik Shah (Rûm)
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This article is about the sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm. For the sultan of Great Seljuks, see Malik-Shah I.
Malik Shah or Malek Shah or Melik Shah (Turkish: Melikşah; Persian: ملكشاه; also called Shahanshah; Turkish: Şehinşah; Persian: شاهنشاه, king of kings) was the sultan of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm between the years 1110 and 1116. Prior to Melikshah's accession, the throne had remained vacant for three years following the death of Kilij Arslan I in 1107. Melikshah was held prisoner in Isfahan until 1110 when he returned to Anatolia to assume the throne. Shortly before his death, Melikshah signed a treaty with the Byzantine emperor Alexius Comnenus agreeing to let the Byzantines take back all their land in Anatolia, but the treaty was nullified after Melikshah was assassinated by his brother Mesud, who succeeded him as sultan.
Melikshah was described by Anna Komnena as a fool who often ignored the strategies of his more experienced generals, to the point where he mocked and criticized his generals.
Melikshah, the Seljuk Sultan of Rûm must not to be confused with his better known namesake and distant cousin, Malik-Shah I of the Great Seljuq Empire.
Preceded by
Kilij Arslan ISultan of Rûm
1110–1116Succeeded by
Mesud ISeljuq Sultans of Rum (1077–1307) Kutalmish · Suleiman I · Abu'l Qasim (self-declared) · Kilij Arslan I · Malik Shah · Mesud I · Kilij Arslan II · Kaykhusraw I · Suleiman II · Kilij Arslan III · Kaykaus I · Kayqubad I · Kaykhusraw II · Kaykaus II · Kilij Arslan IV · Kayqubad II · Kaykhusraw III · Mesud II · Kayqubad III
Categories:- Sultans of Rum
- 1116 deaths
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