Ibrahim Inal

İbrahim Yınal[1] (died 1060) was a Seljuk warlord, the son of Yûsuf Yınal[1] and a uterine brother of the sultan Tughril.

In 1047, Ibrahim wrested Hamadan and Kangavar from the Kakuyid ruler Garshasp I.[2] Ibrahim later commanded a successful raid against the eastern provinces of the Byzantine Empire which culminated in the Battle of Kapetrou in September 1048. The Arab chronicler Ibn al-Athir reports that he brought back 100,000 captives and a vast booty loaded on the backs of ten thousand camels.[3] In 1058, he revolted against his brother, but was eventually defeated and personally strangled by Toğrül with his bowstring at Baghdad.[4]

References

  1. Faruk Sümer (2002). KUTALMIŞ (PDF). 26. İstanbul: TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi. p. 480-481. ISBN 978-9-7538-9406-7.
  2. Bosworth 1968, p. 19.
  3. Paul A. Blaum (2005). Diplomacy gone to seed: a history of Byzantine foreign relations, A.D. 1047-57. International Journal of Kurdish Studies. (Online version)
  4. Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Seljūks" . Encyclopædia Britannica. 24 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 608.

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