The turkish political and military roles In the era of Price of the princes (324-334 A.H / 936-946 A.D)
Abstract
By studying the Turkish political and military roles in the era of princes It became clear to me that the Turks, especially the Turkish Bejkem ,the TurkisTozon balance and Ibn Sherzad, have a wide role and influence in the Abbasid state through their control of state institutions and their role in taking over and isolating the caliphs. The position of the Emir of the Emirs has fueled the rivalry between the prince of princes and his military commanders. By the Turkish judgment, obedience to the Emir of Princes Ibn Raeeq was a leader of him and he controlled Baghdad and got the position of prince of the Princes, but the Turkish military who took over the mouth of the Prince of Princes and took control of the rule and approached the caliph Al-Mottaki Lillah to catch him and said that for fear of his affiliation with The Akhididids then forced the caliph to remove himself and the Mustakfi nominated for the caliphate, Ibn Sherzad assumed the position of Prince of Princes and increased the livelihood of soldiers significantly, as for the military role, the Turkish Bejkem fought most wars and won them,. He defeated Ibn Raeeq and the Bridies men insppite of the difficulties and expelled them from Al-Ahwaz , as for Akhshidi positive role when the caliph Mottaki Lillah called for help, Akhshidi told him to be Calip there but he refused and Fit contract with Tozon, because of that contract did not last , the caliph requsted help from Bowaihies to ending the conflicts between him and Tozon . Ahmed Bin Bowaih responded and decided to occupy Baghdad but Tozon attacked him firstly and prevented from entering Baghdad.