- Sanjar-Shah
Sanjar-Shah was the
amir of centralKhurasan from1185 or1186 until1187 [Bosworth, p. 190] . His short reign was ended by a Khwarezmid invasion and resulted in the takeover ofNishapur by Khwarezm.Sanjar-Shah succeeded his father
Toghan-Shah after the latter's death in either 1185 or 1186, although hisatabeg Mengli Beg held actual power [Mengli Beg is also named as Mengli-Tegin. Bosworth, p. 190] . In 1186 the KhwarezmshahTekish , having been informed on the instability in Khurasan, led an army south in 1186 and laid siege toShadyakh , where Sanjar-Shah and Mengli Beg were residing (Shadyakh was a suburb of Nishapur, which had been Sanjar-Shah's father's capital, but which had been heavily damaged by Ghuzz raids). A second siege by Tekish's army in1187 ended with the capture of Shadyakh and both Sanjar-Shah and his atabeg. Mengli Beg was executed, while Sanjar-Shah was carried off toKhwarezm ; the government of Nishapur was given over to Tekish's son Malik-Shah [Bosworth, p. 190] . Despite this, Sanjar-Shah continued to collude with anti-Khwarezmid elements in Nishapur; in retaliation the shah ordered his blinding.Notes
References
*Bosworth, C.E. "The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World (A.D. 1000-1217)." "The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 5: The Saljuq and Mongol Periods." Edited by J.A. Boyle. Great Britain: Cambridge University Press, 1968. ISBN 52106936X
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