Sultan Al-Arslan (455 AH / 1063 AD _465H / 1072 AD) And his skill in eliminating internal problems
Sultan Al-Arslan is the second great Seljuk sultans whose rule lasted for nine and a half years, extending from 455 AH / 1063 AD until 465 AH (AD 1072), which is within the period of the beginning and the stability of the Seljuk state.
Assit Prof. Dr. Ali Hassan Ghadban
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Moğol Tahakkümü Sürecinde Sultan Öyüğü Uc Bölgesi
Kösedağ yenilgisi sonrasında Moğolların haraçgüzârı haline gelen Anadolu Selçuklu Devleti, Sultan II. Keyhüsrev'in ölümü sonrasında başlayan saltanat mücadeleleriyle birlikte, hızla bağımsızlığını yitirmeye başladığı bir sürecin içerisine girmiştir. 1249
Cem Boz
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XIII. Yüzyılda Güney Kafkasya’da Selçuklu İzleri: “Atabeglik Müessesesi ve Atabegler”
Gürcistan Kraliçesi Tamara, Başkumandan Zakaria Mkhargrdzeli’nin 1212 yılındaki ölümünün ardından kardeşi İvane Mkhargrdzeli’ye başkumandanlık teklif etti.
Ömer Subaşı
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The grounds of complaining about the times in the literature of the Seljuk era [PDF]
A major part of the public dissatisfaction in the Seljuk era, which is reflected in the complaints of poets about the conditions of life and times, is directly related to the government and politics.
قهرمان شیری
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A Numismatic Research on the Outset of Seljuk's Rule in Jurjan [PDF]
It is obvious that written sources may have lack of information and most of their items are copied data from previous texts. While there is no considerable issue especially related to the local history of Iran during Seljuk period in Ravandi's Rahat al ...
Saeed Soleymani
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Son Anadolu Selçuklu Meliki Taceddin Altunbaş’ın Amasya’daki Medresesi ve Türbesi
Taceddin Medresesi ve Türbesi, Amasya Merkez’de yer almaktadır. Özgün inşa kitabesi ve sandukası mevcut değildir. Türbe üzerine konulan levhada Sultan Taceddin Altunbaş’ın medfun olduğu yazılıdır.
Doğan Koşan
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Algorithmic Computer Reconstructions of Stalactite Vaults - Muqarnas - in Islamic Architecture [PDF]
Muqarnas, or stalactite vaults, are three--dimensional ornaments, common in the Islamic architecture. They are used in vaults, domes, niches, arches, and as an almost flat decorative frieze.
Harmsen, Silvia
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This study aims to demonstrate the acculturation of Seljuk architecture and construction techniques by tracing the development of peripheral walls in Seljuk wooden hypostyle mosques built in 13th and 14th centuries.
Asli Er Akan
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Seismic Failure Pattern Prediction in a Historical Masonry Minaret under Different Earthquakes
Historical structures are the values that are of great importance to that country, showing the roots of a country, and must be passed on from generation to generation. This study attempts to make a contribution to this goal. Seismic damage pattern estimation in a historical brick masonry minaret under different ground motion levels is investigated by ...
Halil Nohutcu, Humberto Varum
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The origin of the motifs on Kubad Abad Palace’s tiles in Turkey with a comparative study of Iranian and Syrian works. [PDF]
One of the most important specifications of Islamic art is the technical and visual similarities between the pottery of different parts of Islamic world especially pottery of Seljuk kind.
abolfazleh arabbeighi, abbas akbari
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