12th-century Seljuk princess and Wife of Caliph al-Nasir
Seljuki Khatun سلجوقي خاتون
Consort of the Abbasid caliph
Tenure
1186 – 1188
Born
Konya, Sultanate of Rum, (now part of Turkey)
Died
1188 (584 AH) Baghdad, Abbasid Caliphate
Burial
Baghdad
Spouse
Al-Nasir
Names
Seljuki Khatun bint Kilij Arslan
Era name and dates
Later Abbasid era: 12th century
Dynasty
Rumi Seljuk[1]
Father
Kilij Arslan II
Religion
Sunni Islam
Seljuki Khatun (Arabic: سلجوقي خاتون) or Saljuqi Khatun was a Seljuk[2] Turkish princess of Rum, daughter of sultan Kilij Arslan II and wife of Abbasid caliph al-Nasir.
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