- The
Seljuk dynasty, or
Seljukids (/ˈsɛldʒʊk/ SEL-juuk; Persian: سلجوقیان Saljuqian,
alternatively spelled as
Seljuqs or Saljuqs), Seljuqs, also known...
- The
Seljuk Empire, or the
Great Seljuk Empire, was a high medieval,
culturally Turco-Persian, ****
Muslim empire,
established and
ruled by the Qïnïq branch...
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around Lake Van.
Between 1231 and 1237, they were in the
service of the
Seljukid sultanate of Rum and
fought against an
Ayyubid invasion in 1232–1233. The...
- from 1064
until 1213,
between the
Kingdom of
Georgia and the
different Seljukid states that
occupied most of
South Caucasus. The
conflict is
preceded by...
- and ****ailed the enemy's camp in 1203 or 1204. In a
pitched battle, the
Seljukid forces managed to roll back
several attacks of the
Georgians but were eventually...
-
Iranian Kurdistan or
Eastern Kurdistan (Kurdish: ڕۆژھەڵاتی کوردستان, romanized: Rojhilatê Kurdistanê) is an
unofficial name for the
parts of northwestern...
- Qutalmis, Kutalmish, Kutalmış) was a
Turkic prince who was a
member of
Seljukid house in the 11th century. His son Kutalmışoğlu Suleiman,
founded the Sultanate...
- Roman-German
Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, who was in
friendly agreement with the
Seljukid Sultan Kılıçarslan II for a free p****age,
drowned in Göksu
River around...
-
called the
Empire of Trebizond,
survived as a v****al
kingdom under the
Seljukid Empire until Sultan Mehmet II of the
Ottoman Empire added Trabzon to his...
- The
siege of Ani was the
unsuccessful siege of the city of Ani, by the
Seljukid coalition arranged by the
ruler of Shah-Armens in 1161. The
large Muslim...