خلاصه ماشینی:
Ali Tekin briefly gained control of Bukhara and, with the help of Arslan ibn Seljuk, conducted raids in the borders of Transoxiana around Khorasan (1)-Taqqush, Mohammad Soheil.
1 Despite this, contrary to the troubles that the Ghaz Turkmens had caused him in all of Khorasan during these times, and even though Ali Tekin in Transoxiana and Harun ibn Altuntash in Khwarizm were allied with the Turkmens against him, and Khorasan had become subject to insecurity and the raids of the Seljuk Turkmens due to the oppressions of Suri ibn Mu'tazz, the governor there, and in pursuit of the chaotic civil war that had led the people of Tus to loot Nishapur, Masud, instead of curbing Suri's tyranny, set his sights on Nishapur.
After the victory of the Seljuk Sultan Tughril Beg over Masud Ghaznavid in the Battle of Dandanaqan in 431 AH/1040 AD, he established a government in Khorasan, and in the following year, the Abbasid Caliph recognized his power1.
This turmoil, instability, and chaos in the headquarters of the Abbasid Caliphate is the result of several factors, such as: conflicts and rivalries among the Buyid emirs on one hand, and between them and the soldiers on the other—the obvious rivalry between Jalal al-Dawla and his nephew, Abu al-Kejar, in Baghdad, which turned the city into an arena of unrest and religious and family conflicts—and the rebellion of Arslan Basasiri, one of the Shiite Turkic commanders of Baghdad, which led the Abbasid caliph to seek refuge with the Seljuks and invite Tughril Seljuk to enter Baghdad and repel his sedition to escape danger.