Malik Shah II

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Rukn ad-Dunya wa-Din Jalal ad-Daula Malik-Shah II. ( DMG Rukn ad-Dunyā wa-'d-Dīn Ǧalāl ad-Daula Malik-Shāh) was Sultan of the Great Seljuks in 1105 .

Malik Shah II was the son of Berk-Yaruq and grandson of Sultan Malik Shah I. The minor ruled as the nominal ruler of the empire in Isfahan and was deposed after a year by his uncle Muhammad , although his troops offered only weak resistance.

predecessor Office successor
Berk-Yaruq Sultan of the Great Seljuks
1105
Muhammad I. Tapar