Suleiman is killed near Antioch in 1086…
1086 CE
Suleiman is killed near Antioch in 1086 by Tutush I, the Seljuq ruler of Syria.
Suleyman's son, Kilij Arslan I, is captured, and Malik Shah transfers him to Isfahan as a hostage.
It is uncertain whether Tutush had killed Suleiman out of loyalty to Malik-Shah I or simply for personal gain.
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