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Turkey Saljuq-nama, a 12th-century
history of the
Great Seljuk Empire Seljuki Khatun (died 1189), the wife of
Caliph al-Nasir Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu...
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Seljuki Khatun (Arabic: سلجوقي خاتون) or
Saljuqi Khatun was a
Seljuk Turkish princess of Rum,
daughter of
sultan Kilij Arslan II and wife of
Abbasid caliph...
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Homeira Malikyar Seljuqi (1912–1990) was an
Afghan politician.
Alongside Aziza Gardizi, she was one of the
first two
female Senators nominated in 1965...
- Qaleh-ye Ali
Hoseyn Seljuki (Persian: قلعه علي حسين سلجوقي, also
Romanized as Qal‘eh-ye ‘Alī Ḩoseyn Seljūqī; also
known as Qal‘eh-ye ‘Alī Ḩoseyn) is a...
- (Niğde)
Sancarshah (Ereğli and its south) Fülane
Hatun Gevher Nesibe Khatun Seljuki Khatun During the late 12th century, at the
behest of
Kilij Arslan II,...
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Tutush Ibn
Duqaq Ibn
Tutush Seljuki (Arabic: تتش بن دقاق بن تتش السلجوقي),
commonly known as
Tutush II, was an
infant Emir of Damascus.
Tutush II was...
- Sahib), and
Sheikh Rahamkar - a
student of
Sheikh Hazrat Akhun Adeen/Adyan
Seljuki.
Kastir Gul was
affectionately known as "Kakasahib", and his descendants...
- with 900 villages.
Little is
known about the time
until the
period of
Seljuki dominance. In 387/997, Qom
became involved in
internal Buyid quarrels and...
- of
Muhammad (c. 570–632). This
development reached its peak
during the
Seljuki era, when
iwans became a
fundamental unit in architecture, and
later the...
- library,
museum and restaurant.
Detail of
brickwork of
upper sections. The
Seljuki style is
readily observable.
Portal and
interior The
entrance to the building...