Ali ibn Faramurz | |
Emir of Yazd and Abarkuh | |
Reign: | Ca. 1070 – 1095 |
Predecessor: | Faramurz |
Successor: | Garshasp II |
Queen: | Khadija Arslan Khatun |
Royal House: | Kakuyid |
Father: | Faramurz |
Birth Date: | Unknown |
Birth Place: | Iran |
Death Date: | 1095 |
Death Place: | Ray |
Religion: | Islam |
Ali ibn Faramurz (Persian: علی بن فرامرز), was the Kakuyid Emir of Yazd and Abarkuh. He was the son of Faramurz.
In 1076/1077, Ali married a daughter of Chaghri Beg named Khadija Arslan Khatun, who was the widow of the Abbasid Caliph Al-Qa'im (1031–1075). Ali was a faithful vassal of the Seljuqs and spent most of his reign at the court of the Seljuq sultan Malik-Shah I in Isfahan. He was a patron of the Persian poet Mu'izzi who wrote some poems dedicated to him.
After the death of Malik-Shah I in 1092, Ali supported his brother Tutush I who dominated the western part of the Seljuq Empire and considered his claim to the throne superior to Barkiyaruq's. Tutush, however, was decisively defeated in a battle near Ray in 1095, where he and Ali were killed. Ali was succeeded by his son Garshasp II.