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Meaning of "seljuq"

Seljuq (adjective): Relating to the Seljuk Turks, a medieval Turkish empire that controlled a large area in the Middle East and Central Asia
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Seljuq military class.
It is related to the swords of the Seljuq empire.
Seljuq empire rulers.
Kümbet are an important part of Seljuq architecture.
Seljuq cavalry army.
Timurid architecture drew on and developed many Seljuq traditions.
Fifteen Seljuq emirs contributed to the cost.
In the following two years Gagik reinforced the army and fought against Seljuq hordes.
Research of Seljuq art and geography of the country.
This large gate complex also incorporated the gate structures of the old Seljuq citadel.
A nearby Seljuq style hamam is attributed to him although no inscription survives.
It went through renovations in the Seljuq and Ottoman periods.
Many of the Seljuq soldiers tumbled into the river and were drowned.
Early history of Seljuq dynasty.
The Seljuq Empire would also later dominate the region.

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The battle ended with a catastrophic defeat for the Seljuq Turks.
The Seljuq dynasty sultan Ahmed Sanjar built the first known shrine at this location.
Pechenegs and Cumans defected to the Seljuq side when the war began.
Chaghri and his brother Tughril were the sons of Mikail and the grandsons of Seljuq.
The Seljuq army suffered great losses and Sanjar barely escaped with his life.
Many wars and battles were fought between the Byzantine and the Seljuq armies.
The battle ended with a Seljuq victory and brought down the Ghaznavid domination in the Khorasan.
Later on Iranization of this native population and subsequent Turkification since the Seljuq era occurred.
House Seljuq dynasty.
The prominence of the Bavandi kings apparently continued throughout the Seljuq and Mongol period.
The Seljuq bridge.
The three fortresses also hindered the movement of the Seljuq troops towards Syria and Palestine.
Seljuq sultan of Rûm.
The port city of Sinope surrenders to the Seljuq Turks.
Parts of the Seljuq walls were integrated in the rebuilding undertaken by Al-Adil.
The service was eventually abolished by the Seljuq sultan Alp Arslan r.
George 's acceptance of the Seljuq suzerainty did not bring a real peace for Georgia.
Nizam al-Mulk was the powerful vizier of some Seljuq sultans.
By now, the Seljuq Turks had fractured and became loosely allied to each other.
House of Seljuq.
This trend began in the Seljuq period, then became a normal inclusion in Ilkhanid building.
During his entire reign, his empire was a tributary of the Great Seljuq empire.
The minaret dates back to Seljuq era, but the mosque belongs to the Ilkhanid age.
He was succeeded by Nizam al-Mulk as the vizier of the Seljuq Empire.
The following year, the Seljuq sultan died, and the sultanate was split by internal rivalries.
At the death of Sultan Mahmud, a civil war broke out in the Seljuq western territories.
The Seljuq realm was divided among Kaykhusraw 's three sons.
Among those captured at the battle were Seljuq military commanders and Sanjar's wife.
Built in Seljuq dynasty era, the mosque includes traces of Sassanid architecture.
The siege is described in some detail by the near-contemporary Seljuq chronicler Ibn Bibi.
The Seljuq Turks, having originated from the steppes, possessed many advantages.
Tiles are known from the Seljuq period, which use the Minai technique.
Eṣfahān first thrived under the Seljuq Turks….
He was however crushed by a Seljuq army under Zengi and Ahmad ibn Nizam al-Mulk.
Toghrul III, the last king of the Seljuq Empire.

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