Khadija Arslan Khatun

She was the daughter of Chaghri Beg, co-ruler of Seljuk dynasty, and sister of Alp Arslan.

[1][2] She married the Abbasid Caliph Al-Qaim[1] in 1056 AD[3] and their marriage contract was read by an officiant named Rais al-Rusa.

[1][6] She complained about the complete abandonment of her husband to her uncle upon which he took her on a trip from Baghdad to the uplands (most probably Baneh) in order to cheer her up.

[7] Upon the death of her husband in 1075, she married Ali ibn Faramurz, ruler of the Kakuyids dynasty.

[8][9] As the queen of the Kakuyids dynasty, she used to conduct two communal meals every day, one for nobility and another for the general public,[10] undertook many charitable and pious works and commissioned the construction of a mosque and minaret at Durda in Yazd.