Qutalmish | |
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Ancestor of the Seljuq sultans of Rum | |
Reign | ? – |
Predecessor | Aslan Yabgu |
Successor | Suleiman ibn Qutulmish |
House | House of Seljuq |
Father | Aslan Yabgu |
Religion | Sunni Islam |
Qutalmish (Old Anatolian Turkish: قُتَلمِش, Persian: قتلمش) (alternative spellings: Qutulmush, Kutalmish, Kutalmış) was a Turkic prince who was a member of Seljukid house in the 11th century. His son Suleyman /or Suleiman), founded the Sultanate of Rum in what is now Turkey.
Kutalmish was the son of Arslan Yabgu and a cousin of Tughril and played a vital role in the conquests of the Seljuq Turks. In 1046, he was sent with an army by Tughril to force back the Byzantine army at Ganja and was victorious.
He supported a rebellion against Tughril and contested the succession to the throne with Alp Arslan. (see Battle of Damghan (1063)) According to the historian Ali ibn al-Athir, Kutalmish knew the sciences of the stars. His son, Suleiman, was appointed Sultan of Rûm by Malik Shah I in 1073.
Kutalmış is a common masculine Turkish given name, which is used in memory of Kutalmısh.