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Gazi Gümüshtigin
Melik
Emir
Bey
Gazi
Melik of the Danishmends
Reign1084 – 1104
PredecessorDanishmend Gazi
SuccessorEmir Gazi
Died1104[1]
FatherDanishmend Gazi
ReligionIslam

Gazi Gümüshtigin (died 1104), also known as Melikgazi Gümüshtigin was the second ruler of the Danishmendids which his father Danishmend Gazi had founded in central-eastern Anatolia after the Battle of Manzikert.

He succeeded his father when the father died in 1084.

During the First Crusade, he was directly on the path of the advancing Crusaders. On the losing side at the Battle of Dorylaeum in 1097, he scored a success in capturing Bohemond I of Antioch in 1100.[2] He continued campaigning against the Crusaders, extending southwards and capturing Malatya from the Christian forces in 1103 after the Battle of Melitene. Shortly after his capture of Antalya in 1104 from the Crusaders, he died of an illness. Shortly after his death, the Crusaders recaptured Antalya and Malatya from the Muslim Turks.

Mehmet Polat [tr] appears as a character called "Gümüştekin Bey" in the Turkish TV series Diriliş: Ertuğrul, which is based on Gazi Gümüshtigin.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Gümüştekin Gazi kimdir, nasıl ölmüştür?".
  2. ^ Fink, Harold S. (1969). "Chapter XII. The Foundations of the Latin States, 1099–1118" (PDF). A History of the Crusades: I. The First Hundred Years.: 380.
  3. ^ "Gümüştekin Gazi kimdir, nasıl ölmüştür?". Milliyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2021-01-09.
Preceded by Melik of the Danishmends
1084-1104
Succeeded by