- 12th century,
Danishmends were
rivals of the
Seljuk Sultanate of Rum,
which controlled much of the
territory surrounding the
Danishmend lands, and they...
- the
Turkoman general of the
Seljuks and
later founder of the
beylik of
Danishmends.
After the
Turkic advance into
Anatolia that
followed the
Battle of Manzikert...
- Shah I.
Following the
death of
Malik Shah I the
individual tribes, the
Danishmends, Mangujekids, Saltuqids,
Tengribirmish begs,
Artuqids (Ortoqids) and...
- 1116
Kilij Arslan's son,
Mesud I, took the city with the help of the
Danishmends.[citation needed] Upon Mesud's
death in 1156, the
sultanate controlled...
- Gümüshtigin was the
second ruler of the
Danishmendids which his
father Danishmend Gazi had
founded in central-eastern
Anatolia after the
Battle of Manzikert...
- Nicaea)
Rashidun Caliphate (637–656)
Great Seljuk State (1037–1194)
Danishmends (1071–1178)
Sultanate of Rum (1077–1307)
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia...
- Samosata, and in
western Asia Minor.
During his campaigns,
Sultan Malik Danishmend swore to
forcibly convert the po****tion of the city of
Sisiya Comana...
- and
Baldwin of Boulogne. The
Danishmends took over
Malatya one year
later in 1101 (see
Battle of Melitene). The
Danishmends then
fought repeatedly with...
- the
throne in
favor of his
brother Malik Shah. With the help of the
Danishmends,
Mesud captured Konya and
defeated Malik Shah in 1116,
later blinding...
-
Tancred looked to
Bohemond to come south, but he was
captured by the
Danishmends. The
Lorrainers foiled the
attempt to
seize power and
enabled Godfrey's...