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Tuqaq or Tuqaq beg (Arabic: دوقاق دمور یالیق‎ or Duqaq Turkish: Dukak bey Turkmen: Dukak beg or Dukak Demir yaylı; full name: Duqaq Temur Yalig) was a subashi (commander-in-chief) in Oghuz Yabgu State and the father of Seljuq, eponymous founder of the Seljuk dynasty. His great-grandson Tughril beg established the Great Seljuk Empire in the 11th century. “Tuqaq Temur Yalig” literally means “iron bow” or “with an iron bow” in old Turkic.

Little is known about Tuqaq or his early activities. Most of the details are uncertain and come from later written or oral sources, particularly after the Battle of Dandanaqan. However, it is generally assumed that he and his prominent descendants belonged to a Kınık of the Oghuz Turks.75–76 His father’s name was Kerequchi. He was either a popular local blacksmith or a master of tent-making (yurts). Somewhat reliable sources state that Tuqaq was in the Oghuz Yabgu State’s military service in the latter stages of his life and held an important role among the Oghuz Turks. His nickname “Iron Bow” suggests that he was no ordinary soldier. Arrow and bow are considered a “sign of sovereignty” in Oghuz culture, and given his nickname—Duqaq—he was perhaps the commander-in-chief of the Oghuz army, or a powerful statesman. He most likely had tremendous power and influence in the Oghuz Yabgu State.[citation needed]

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