The Seljuk dynasty originated from the Kinig Ogus tribe. Living in the northern part of the Aral Sea, they migrated to Gent in the ninth century and converted to Islam as a whole. Here the Gazavids defeated them in a series of battles and lost control, but they recaptured it at last. With the conquest of the Greek territory of Alp Arsalan, the administration of the Seljukis became the talk of the world. But in later times, the Seljuk regime faced many problems. Even his own family members started beating each other. The Seljuk regime was like a tribal system. The ruler, like the head of the tribe, would give back important areas to the nobles of his family. These positions will then be passed on to the children. Here it is common for children to fight and have problems. But with the death of Malik Shah, the power of the regime waned. It began to feel like different regimes were taking shape. Yet the law and method were the same everywhere. Because the Seljukis were Muslims, they