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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...
- SEL-juuk; Persian: سلجوقیان Saljuqian,
alternatively spelled as
Seljuqs or Saljuqs),
Seljuqs, also
known as
Seljuk Turks,
Seljuk Turkomans or the Saljuqids...
- 6. • Jackson, P. (2002). "Review: The
History of the
Seljuq Turkmens: The
History of the
Seljuq Turkmens".
Journal of
Islamic Studies. 13 (1). Oxford...
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control and is a
representation of the
ideal Seljuq king of the
Great Age. The
image initially appeared on Rum
Seljuq copper coins in the late
eleventh century...
- pp. 1–202. ISBN 0-521-06936-X. Bosworth, E. (2000). The
History of the
Seljuq Turks: The Saljuq-nama of
Zahir al-Din Nishpuri.
Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-136-75257-5...
- The Byzantine–Seljuk wars were a
series of
conflicts in the
Middle Ages
between the
Byzantine Empire and the
Seljuk Empire. They
shifted the
balance of...
- was born in 20
January 1082. He
succeeded his nephew,
Malik Shah II, as
Seljuq Sultan in Baghdad, and thus was
theoretically the head of the dynasty, although...
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previously belonged to the
Seljuqs from 1042 to 1043, p****ed into the
hands of ****htegin Gharchai, a
Turkic mamluk commander of the
Seljuqs. In 1097, the Khwarazm...
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Seljuk architecture may
refer to:
Great Seljuk architecture (11th–12th centuries,
mostly in Iran,
Central Asia, and
nearby regions)
Anatolian Seljuk architecture...
- Abu'l-Qasim (Turkish: Ebu'l-Kasım) was the
Seljuk governor of Nicaea, the
Seljuk capital, from 1084 to his
death in 1092. He was
appointed to the post...