- The
Danishmendids or
Danishmends (Turkish: Dânişmendliler) was a
Turkoman Chepni founded beylik that
ruled in north-central and
eastern Anatolia from...
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Danishmend Gazi (Persian: دانشمند غازی),
Danishmend Taylu, or
Dānishmend Aḥmed Gāzī (died 1085), was the
Turkoman general of the
Seljuks and
later founder...
- Nicaea)
Rashidun Caliphate (637–656)
Great Seljuk State (1037–1194)
Danishmends (1071–1178)
Sultanate of Rum (1077–1307)
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia...
- Gümüshtigin was the
second ruler of the
Danishmendids which his
father Danishmend Gazi had
founded in central-eastern
Anatolia after the
Battle of Manzikert...
- been
ruled by the Hittite, Persian, Gr****, Pontic, Roman, Byzantine,
Danishmend,
Seljuk and
Ottoman Empires. It has
always been an
important place in...
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occupied the Prin****lity of
Taranto in 1128.
Bohemond died
fighting against Danishmend Emir Gazi
during a
military campaign against Cilician Armenia, and Gümüshtigin...
- and
Baldwin of Boulogne. The
Danishmends took over
Malatya one year
later in 1101 (see
Battle of Melitene). The
Danishmends then
fought repeatedly with...
- Shah I.
Following the
death of
Malik Shah I the
individual tribes, the
Danishmends, Mangujekids, Saltuqids,
Tengribirmish begs,
Artuqids (Ortoqids) and...
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Neocaesarea where Bohemond I of
Antioch was
being held
captive by the
Danishmends.
After capturing Ancyra on 23 June 1101 and
returning it to Alexios,...
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After the
death of
Nureddin Zangi in 1174, the
Sultan conquered the
Danishmend emirates and
expelled his
brother Shahinshah, the
ruler of Ankara. The...