Search results for "Seljuq dynasty" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • The Seljuqs (also Seljuk or Seljuq Turks) were a Muslim dynasty of originally Oghuz Turkic descent that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle ...
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  • The first victim was the powerful Seljuq vizier, Nizam al-Mulk (1092 ... a "surprise attack" on the Seljuq army, which fled. ...
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  • Retrieved September 18, 2008. founded by a dynasty of Turkic mamluk (soldier ... The dynasty was founded by Sebuktigin when he succeeded to the ruler ...
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  • The origin of the Timurid dynasty goes back to the Mongolian nomadic ... == Founding the dynasty == Timur conquered large parts of Transoxiana ...
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  • by elephants. The Byzantine, Sassanid, Seljuq, and Timurid empires all ... During the native dynasty it was the practice to train elephants to ...
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  • The Arsacid Dynasty (Arshakuni Dynasty) ruled the Kingdom of Armenia ... years following the fall of the Artaxiad Dynasty until 62 when Tiridates ...
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  • the Ottoman Sultan. Traces of the Abbasid dynasty can still be found in modern ... until the sixteenth century, the Abbasid dynasty represented the unity and ...
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  • artifacts dated as early as the fourth dynasty of Egypt. have been found at Byblos naming the 13th dynasty Egyptian king Neferhotep ...
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  • states ruled by the Ortoqids, Danishmends and Seljuq Turks. ... city in 1129. Damascus, ruled by the Burid Dynasty, later allied with King ...
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  • , and according to `Awfi, he was a poet of the Seljuq period. Davis cites 1120 as his possible birth date, commenting that sources indicate a date ...
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  • in Central Asia and of the Timurid dynasty, which survived in some ... Abu Sa'id (1335), ruler of the Ilkhanid Dynasty, there was a ...
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  • is in the town of Alanya, Turkey within the Seljuq-era Alanya Castle, on the Mediterranean Sea. The Center operates study-abroad programs each spring ...
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  • Since at least the First Dynasty (3000 B.C.E.) and possibly before ... in ancient China since at least the Shang Dynasty.The Institute of Archaeology ...
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  • The Tatars are people of Turkic origin living mainly in Russia but also in Poland the Baltic states and several other countries. Russian Tatars ...
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  • Holy Land had deteriorated. The Fatimid dynasty ruled North Africa and swathes ... Baldwin, vassals of the Ardennes–Bouillion dynasty. Jotischky|2004|p=62 ...
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  • A brief mention of the Arsacid dynasty follows the history of Alexander ... The Shirvanshah dynasty adopted many of their names from the Shahnameh ...
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  • either for Osman I, the founder of the Ottoman dynasty, or for his successor Orhan I, in the construction of a palace or possibly a mosque at Bursa ...
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  • of the last pharaohs of the eighteenth dynasty was replaced by the strong ... against the expansion of the Muslim Seljuq dynasty into Anatolia, and the ...
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  • * The Shaddadids were a Kurdish dynasty, who ruled in various parts of Armenia and Arran from 951-1199 C.E. They became vassals to the Seljuqs ...
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