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Reconstructing Druze population history. [PDF]

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The Impact of the Battle of Manzikert on the Late Byzantine Empire and Balkan Issues

open access: yesInternational Theory and Practice in Humanities and Social Sciences
The Battle of Manzikert was a significant turning point in the history of the Byzantine Empire, leaving a profound impact on the empire's political, military, and social structures. This paper analyzes the internal and external challenges faced by the Byzantine Empire before and after the battle, including internal power struggles, the gradual collapse
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The Manzikert Campaign from an Ottoman Perspective

Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2021
This study analyses the battle of Manzikert, which marked the beginning of a new period, through the- asyet unpublished manuscript of the sixteenth-century Ottoman historian, Ahmed ibn Mahmud. Since it has little fresh to add to what we know from earlier texts, its value lies in the handling of his material.
Vratimos, Antonios, Buyukozkara, Ender
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Manzikert 1071

2001
Abstract By the middle of the eleventh century A.O., the Byzantine Empire was well past its prime, although still a force with which to be reckoned. A series of weak and shorterm emperors and empresses had frittered away the empire’s wealth while ignoring its frontiers and defenses.
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THE BATTLE OF MANZIKERT AND THE SELJUKS IN RUSSIAN HISTORIOGRAPHY

2023
In the year 1071, the Seljuks, facing the Byzantine army along the plateau stretching to the southeast of Malazgirt (Manzikert), achieved a victory that deeply impacted both Turkish and world history. The Battle of Malazgirt, a cornerstone in the transformation of Anatolia into Turkish homeland, has been the subject of numerous academic studies in ...
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The Route of Grate Seljuk Army to Manzikert (1071)

2020
In the battle of Manzikert, which took place on 26 August 1071 under the leadership of Sultan Alparslan, the Great Seljuqs had achieved an unprecedented victory in the history of Islam by defeating the Byzantine army. While Sultan Alparslan was besieging Aleppo in May 1071, he learned about the news of the Byzantine Emperor Romanian Diogenes had taken ...
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1903 Manzikert Earthquake in the Ottoman Empire Archive Documents

2017
Eastern Anatolia is one of the most risky seismic zones of Turkey. Anumber of earthquakes with changing intensities occurred in the regionthroughout the history. The Manzikert Earthquake was one of those seisms.Registering a magnitude of 6,3 according to the data of AFAD, the earthquakecaused 2803 direct fatalities.
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Manzikert during the Republic Period

Türk siyasi tarihi içerisinde Malazgirt Savaşı’nın önemi tartışma götürmeyecek şekilde bilinen bir husustur. Ancak burada bahsi geçen coğrafyanın da yaşanılan tarih kadar büyük bir öneminin olduğu da yadsınamaz bir gerçekliktir. Buna bağlı olarak tarihsel süreçte bu denli önem arz eden bir bölgenin Türkiye Cumhuriyeti’nin kuruluşuyla birlikte nasıl bir
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Event Tourism within the framework of Organic Image: Anniversary Celebrations of Manzikert Victory

2021
Destinasyon imajı potansiyel turistler nezdinde çeşitli yollarla oluşmakla beraber organik imajın daha değerli olduğunu söylenilebilir. Birçok destinasyon kendi değerleri ve kaynakları çerçevesinde etkinlikler düzenlemeye ve bu etkinlikleri kalıcı hale getirmeye çalışmaktadır. Ticari anlayışın güdüldüğü etkinliklere dahi milyonlarca insanın katılımının
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The Dreadful Day: The Battle of Manzikert, 1071.

Military Affairs, 1984
John Beeler, Alfred Friendly
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