- The
Seljuk dynasty, or
Seljukids (/ˈsɛldʒʊk/ SEL-juuk; Persian: سلجوقیان Saljuqian,
alternatively spelled as
Seljuqs or Saljuqs), Seljuqs, also
known as...
- and
thereafter the
Seljuqids, when it
became a part of Kerman.
Dynasties such as the Saffarids, Samanids, Qaznavids, and
Seljuqids, also
ruled over this...
- 1037 - 1063) and
whose epistle pre-dated the Maliknamah—discusses
early Seljuqid history but does not
mention Tuqaq; however, he
ascribes the
conflict alluded...
-
regions controlled by Atabegs.
Eldiguz formed a
coalition with
other Seljuqids in the
beginning of the 1160s to
fight against the Georgians, and in 1163...
- dynasties, some of
which included Samanids, Ghurids, Ghaznavids, Ilkhanids,
Seljuqids,
Mughals and
early Ottomans,
Persian cultural and
political forms, and...
-
neighbouring Muslim rulers began attacking Georgia from all sides. The
Seljuqid sultans fought to
restore the rule of the Shirvanshahs. Shirvan's large...
-
victories over the
Ildegizids of
Azerbaijan at
Shamkor (1195) and the
Seljuqids of Rüm at
Basian (1202)
secured the
Georgian positions in the eastern...
-
neighbouring Muslim rulers began attacking Georgia from all sides. The
Seljuqid sultans fought to
restore the rule of the Shirvanshahs. Shirvan's large...
- of Arran. The
family descended from a
Georgian nobleman captured by the
Seljuqid sultan Alp
Arslan during his 1068
expedition against Georgia and brought...
-
neighboring Muslim rulers began attacking Georgia from all sides. The
Seljuqid sultans fought to
restore the rule of the Shirvanshahs. Shirvan's large...