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- The Saltukids or Saltuqids (Modern Turkish: Saltuklu Beyliği) were a dynasty ruling one of the Anatolian beyliks of the Seljuk Empire, founded after the...
- the conquest of Byzantine Anatolia: Danishmendids, House of Mengüjek, Saltukids, Artuqids. The Seljuk sultans bore the brunt of the Crusades and eventually...
- established control as far as the Aegean Sea under numerous beyliks: the Saltukids in Northeastern Anatolia, the Shah-Armens and the Mengujekids in Eastern...
- Turkoman king of the "Seljuqs of Erzurum", following the fall of the Saltukids in the region, one of the Anatolian beyliks. He was another son of Kılıç...
- Shaddadids, and a subsequent siege by the Muslim coalition of Shah-Armens, Saltukids, Artuqids and Emirate of Kars against the Kingdom of Georgia in an attempt...
- coalition was formed consisting namely of the troops of Shah-Armens, Saltukids, and the lord of Kars and Surmari. Allies selected the route through the...
- Demetrius I. While a Georgian army waited in ambush, he offered tribute to Saltukids, ruler of Erzerum and asked the latter to accept him as a v****al. In 1153–1154...
- simply Mama Hatun or Mamakhatun (fl. 1200), was a female ruler of the Saltukids, with its capital in Erzurum, for an estimated nine years between 1191...
- Shaddadid emirate centered at Ani. The Kars emirate was a v****al of the Saltukids in Erzurum, whose forces were effective in opposing Georgian attempts...
- (1077–1308) Danishmends Dynasty (1071–1178) Mengujekids Dynasty (1072–1277) Saltukids Dynasty (1071–1202) Artuqids Dynasty (1101–1409) Karamanids (1250–1487)...