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Malik Dinar (Oghuz Chief)
Malik Dinar (died 1195) was the Ghuzz ruler of Sarakhs from c. 1153 until 1179.〔Ibn al-Athir, p. 204〕 He was also the ruler of the province of Kerman from 1186 until his death.〔Bosworth, p. 174〕
==Ruler of Sarakhs==

During the disintegration of Seljuk authority in Khurasan that followed the capture of Sultan Sanjar in 1153, Malik Dinar took control of the city of Sarakhs. His rule there continued until 1179, when the Khwarezmid prince Sultan Shah suddenly arrived before Sarakhs with a Kara Khitai army.〔Bosworth, p. 189; Ibn al-Athir, p. 204〕 Many of the Ghuzz were killed and Malik Dinar was forced to take refuge in the city's citadel.
Malik Dinar eventually decided that prolonged resistance was impossible and offered to hand over Sarakhs to a representative of the amir of Nishapur, Toghan-Shah. The latter sent his amir Qaraqush with an army; when it arrived before Sarakhs Malik Dinar gave control of the city to him and then went to Toghan-Shah. As it turned out, Toghan-Shah was incapable of defending Sarakhs against Sultan Shah, and Qaraqush lost the city to him in 1180 or 1181.〔

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