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Shams al-Din Ildeniz, Eldigüz or Shamseddin Eldeniz (, died 1175–1176) was an of the Seljuq empire and founder of the dynasty of , atabegs of Azerbaijan, which held sway over , Iranian Azerbaijan, and most of northwestern from the second half of the 12th century to the early decades of the 13th.


Life
A by origin, he was formerly a freedman of Kamal al-Din al-Simirumi, the vizier of sultan Mahmud II (1118-1131). After Simirumi's murder at the hands of Assassins in 1122, he passed to the hands of sultan, who entrusted his education to certain emir Nasr. According to Minorsky, after Mahmud's death, he attained to the post of governor of Arran and Azerbaijan under sultan Ghiyath ad-Din Mas'ud (1134–1152) in 1137, who also gave late sultan 's widow and appointed Eldigüz to be of Arslanshah (son of Toghrul) in 1161. He obtained Iranian Azerbaijan, Arran, , , , , Mazandaran, and Rey. The feudal lords of , and Persia, , Khuzistan, , Arzan-ar-Rum and became his vassals.
(2025). 9780521057356, CUP Archive.
(2025). 9780226346878, University of Chicago Press.
His rise as the most powerful peripheral emirs of the Seljuq empire was aided by the necessity of having a large army against the frequent incursions from the neighboring Kingdom of Georgia.


Rise to power
Eldegiz chose Barda as his residence, and attracted the local emirs to his camp. His dynasty's powerbase was centered around Nakhchivan, from where he would direct attention to Georgia. Expanding to Arran, he gained control from Baylaqan to Shamkhor. He made himself virtually independent ruler of Azerbaijan by 1146. His marriage with Mu'mine Khatun afforded him to intervene in the dynastic strife which erupted upon Mas'ud's death in 1152. His power in Azerbaijan grew stronger when Khass Beg ibn Palang-Eri was killed on the orders of sultan Muhammad II in 1153. Eldiguz, in alliance with atabeg Arslan Aba waged a war against sultan and kept this alliance till 1156. Eldiguz also obtained execution of Chaghrishah, son of Mahmud II in 1155, Ganja. Alliance soon came to a conclusion when Muhammad II defeated Eldiguz in 1156 and granted Azerbaijan to Arslan Aba. Tides turned when sultan himself died in 1159 and was replaced by by Ïnanch Sonqur. He succeeded, in 1160, in deposing and possibly murdering Sulayman Shah and installing his stepson Arslanshah b. Toghrul (1160–1175) as sultan. Conferred with the rank of atabeg, Ildeniz now became a chief protector of the sultan's authority. Ildeniz then arranged a marriage between his son Pahlawan and the daughter of Inanch, amir of Rey, in order to secure the allegiance of this powerful dynasty.


Wars against Ahmadilis and Inanch
Arslanshah's reign was not accepted in and Ray, whose rulers Inanch and became rivals of Eldeguzids. Inanch marched against Hamadan, in order to place his brother Muhammad on the throne in 3 August 1161 but Arslan and Eldigüz defeated him in battle, forcing Ïnanch to flee. Inanch again marched on Eldugizids in 1165, this time by aid of ruler Hasan I (who also became Inanch's son-in-law) and . Eldiguz managed Inanch's assassination in 1169 and capture of Rey, which was granted to Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan as an iqta. Although never subjugated, Ahmadilis continued rivalry with Eldiguzids until 's reign.


Consolidation of power
Ildeniz then marched to Isfahan and forced the atabeg of Fars, Zangi b. Mawdud, into submission. He also annexed , which was ruled by atabeg Nasir al-Din Aq Qush until his own death on 30 September 1165. His son Jamal ad-Din Muhammad was granted in return. was also gained from Ahmadilis in 1174. He restored Arslan Shah II to his rule in Kerman in 1174 who took it from his brother . Eldiguz consolidated his power to entire Iran with the exception of Mazandaran and Ahmadili controlled .


Georgian campaign
Soon he proceeded northward to recover the city of Dvin from the Georgian attack in 1162. A coalition of rulers - Seyfettin Beytemür, Arslan-Aba, emir Fakhr ul-Din and , led by Ildeniz took the , laid waste as far as the region of Gagi and Gegharkunik, seized prisoners and booty, and then moved to capturing and granting it to emir Shahanshah ibn Mahmud. The Muslim rulers were jubilant, and they prepared for a new campaign. However, this time they were forestalled by George III, who marched into Arran at the beginning of 1166, occupied a region extending to Ganja, devastated the land and turn back with prisoners and booty. The Shaddadids ruled Ani for about 10 years as vassals of Eldgiz, but in 1174 George III took the Shahanshah as a prisoner and occupied Ani once again, appointing as governor.
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Khwarazmian affairs
Back at , he had to deal with another invasion – this time by the who planned to annex . Its governor Muayyad Ay-Aba submitted to Eldugiz since 1157, even captured and from Khwarazmshah and defeated Shah Ghazi Rustam. However, Muayyad soon switched sides and submitted to Khwarazmshah in 1167. It was not, however, until the death of the Il-Arslan in 1172, when the threats on this sector were finally eliminated.


Death and legacy
By the time of his death around October–November 1175, Ildeniz was arguably the undisputed de facto master of many parts of the already fragmentized Great Seljuq Empire, centered on . He was buried at Hamadan, at a which he had founded. He was succeeded by his sons Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan and . The author considered him to be benevolent towards .


Family
He was married to , widow of in 1135. He had two sons and a daughter with her:

  1. Muhammad Jahan Pahlavan
  2. A daughter

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