Moajjed-al-Molk (full name: Moajjed-al-Molk Obajdallah-e Nezam-al-Molk) (1101) - vizier of the Great Seljuks (1092-1104) and Mohammad Tapara (1105-1118) ).

He was the son of Nezam-al-Molk. In the year 1094 Berk-Jaruk appointed him vizier, despite his abilities Moajjed-al-Molk lost his position the following year due to the hostility of the Sultan's mother, Zayay-chatun, and his rival, Mad-al-Molik Balasani. Moajjeda-Al-Molk's brother, Fachr-Al-Molk, had been the next vigil for Abo-al-Mozaffar, who had been his mortal enemy since he had been disgraced by his father's jewels. Moajjed-al-Molk has since sought to overthrow the power of Berk-Jaruk. He managed to persuade the former viceroy Fars Öner, who in 1099 gathered in Reju. But revolt ended when his leader was killed by one of his Turkish gholamas. In this situation Moajjed-al-Molk fled to Mohammad Tapara, who immediately appointed him a vase. Moajjed-al-Molk became the main driving force of Mohammad Tapar's fight for the sultanate. In 1100 Mohammad defeated Berk-Jaruk in battle, but the latter succeeded in rebuilding his forces and the next year to conquer Mohammad's army near Hamadan. As a result of this battle, Moajjed-al-Molk was captured and, due to Berk-Jaruk's mother, was personally executed by the sultan of Berk-Jaruk and imprisoned by the Sultan of Ismaili. Bibliography

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