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Armenian Population in Malatia in the 16th Century According To Cadastral Registers
Malatia had a strategic position for the Turkish armies raiding Anatolia. The city has a position that can control eastern trade routes. In addition, it is an important city of Byzantium’s defence line from east to south. After the Battle of Manzikert,
İlhan, Türkmen
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Erzurum in The Ilkhanid Period
Erzurum and its environs have been one of the settlement centers of human beings since the prehistoric age and have become strategically very important in the Middle Ages with attempts to conquer them by powerful states in the region.
Firdevs ÖZEN
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The Battle of Manzikert in 1071 A.D and Its Consequences to the Byzantine Empire [PDF]
This study aims to analyze the battle of Manzikert in 1071 A.D, and to examine its consequences on the Byzantine Empire. The methodology used in this article are primary sources namely manuscripts, historical records as well as secondary sources. The impact of Manzikert battle which occurred between the Byzantine Empire and the Seljuk State in 1071 A.D.
Mat Enh, Azlizan +3 more
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THE BATTLE OF MANZIKERT: GENESIS OF INTERNATIONAL CULTURAL CULTIVATION
Turkey is a miniature continent, a land, bounded by seas, within whichare mountains with coastal accessibility, a land that lies in Asia and Europe.Turkey has a geographic position between two eontinents and near a third.It is a land that knows peace and war yet it is a place where diplomacy ...
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Pre–Ottoman Political Situation in Anatolia After 1071 Manzikert War
1071 Malazgirt Savasi Turk, Dunya ve Islam Tarihi acisindan sonuclari yonunden cok onemli bir savastir. Cunku bu savasin kazanilmasiyla ilk olarak yasadiklari cografyada bircok siyasi, ekonomik ve sosyal sorunla ugrasmak zorunda kalan Turk ve Turkmen asiretleri icin bir yurt edinme firsatinin dogmasinda bu zaferin etkisi buyuktur.
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The Campaign and Battle of Manzikert, 1071
The Battle of Manzikert on August 26, 1071 is widely regarded as one of the most significant turning points in medieval history, frequently presented as the culmination of a Turco-Islamic assault upon the Byzantine bulwark of a Christian world struggling for survival.
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History of Islamic Medical Schools in Turkey’s Territory [PDF]
Çıkmaz S, Mesut R.
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A POSSIBLE FÂTIMID BACKGROUND TO THE BATTLE OF MANZIKERT
The Battle of Manzikert1 in 463 /1071 is an important land-mark in history in so far as it resulted in two important processes-the gradual settlementof the Turks in Asia Minör (along with the Islamisation of the heart-landsof Byzantium), and the beginning of a Byzantine desire to open its territories to western European powers for the launching of the ...
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Normans, "Gesta Roberti Wiscardi" and the Battle of Manzikert
In the second half of the 11th century, while the Byzantine Empire was struggling with Turks for Anatolia in the east, it lost its last territory in Italy in the west and was trying to stop the Normans from advancing towards the Balkans. The Norman threat from the west prevented Byzantium from mobilizing its military forces in the Balkans entirely for ...
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Medical genetics and genomic medicine in Turkey: a bright future at a new era in life sciences. [PDF]
Özçelik T.
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