- The
Seljuk dynasty, or
Seljukids (/ˈsɛldʒʊk/ SEL-juuk; Persian: سلجوقیان Saljuqian,
alternatively spelled as
Seljuqs or Saljuqs), Seljuqs, also
known as...
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Seljuk (Ottoman Turkish: سلجوق, Selcuk) or
Saljuq (Arabic: سلجوق, Saljūq) may
refer to:
Seljuk Empire (1051–1153), a
medieval empire in the
Middle East...
- ed.
Alexander Mikaberidze, (Rowman & Littlefield, 2015), 524. Georgian-
Saljuk Wars (11th–13th Centuries),
Alexander Mikaberidze,
Conflict and Conquest...
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Architecture | V. c. 900–c. 1250 | C.
Anatolia Curl &
Wilson 2021,
Seljuk or
Saljuk architecture Bloom &
Blair 2009,
Architecture | VI. c. 1250–c. 1500 | B...
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Qutlugh Khatun.
Another wife was Shah
Khatun Safiya. She was the
mother of
Saljuk-Shah.
Another wife was
Nisandar Jahan, also
known as
Sarjahan Khatun. She...
- with the
later Turkish dynasties such as the
Ghaznawids (977–1187) and
Saljuks (1037–1194)". [1] Negmatov, B. M. "ABOUT THE ARMY OF
STATE OF JALOLIDDIN...
- "Son Selçuklu Sultanı 2. Mesut'un Mezarı Samsun'da (Graveyard of the Last
Saljuk Sultan,
Mesud II, is in Samsun)". İhlas News
Agency (in Turkish). iha.com...
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during reign of his father. It
seems that he was a
hostage to the
court of
Saljuk emperor,
Ahmad Sanjar.
Khusrau Shah
became sultan in 1157.
Shortly afterwards...
- (10th–13th century)
Samanid Period (10th c.)
Ghaznawid Period (11th c.)
Saljuk Period (11th–12th c.)
Mongol Period (13th c.)
Timurid Style (14th–16th c...
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after 1077. The
young Afshin joined the
service of
Chaghri bin Mika'il bin
Saljûk in 1016 and ****isted him in his campaigns.
Afshin seems to have had a volatile...