- The
Battle of
Manzikert or
Malazgirt was
fought between the
Byzantine Empire and the
Seljuk Empire on 26
August 1071 near
Manzikert,
Iberia (modern Malazgirt...
-
Medieval Gr****: Ματζιέρτη, romanized: Matziértē),
historically known as
Manzikert (Medieval Gr****: Μαντζικέρτ), is a town in Muş
Province in Turkey. It...
- east and northwest. His
victory over the
Byzantines at the
Battle of
Manzikert in 1071
ushered in the
Turkoman settlement of Anatolia.
Historical sources...
- The
Council of
Manzikert (or Manazkert) met in 726 to
reconcile the
Armenian Apostolic and
Syriac Orthodox churches. It was
convoked by the
Armenian catholicos...
-
nevertheless best
known for his
defeat and
capture in 1071 at the
Battle of
Manzikert,
which pla**** a
major role in
undermining Byzantine authority in Anatolia...
- The
siege of
Manzikert in 1054 was a
successful defense of the city of
Manzikert by
Byzantine forces under Basil Apokapes against the
Seljuk Turks led...
-
Caliphates in the Levant,
North Africa and Asia Minor. The
Battle of
Manzikert of 1071 is
widely regarded as the
turning point against the Byzantines...
- The 1903
Manzikert earthquake struck Manzikert of
nowadays Muş
Province in
eastern Turkey on 28 April.
Registering a surface-wave
magnitude of 7.0, the...
- The
Battle of
Manzikert or
Battle of
Malazgirt (Russian: Битва при Манцикерте
Bytva pri Mantsikerte ;Turkish:
Malazgirt Muharebesi) took
place during...
-
decisive Battle of
Manzikert (1071). An
experienced general,
Joseph was second-in-command of the
Byzantine operation at
Manzikert, with some 30,000–40...