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Serman/Seryan Savaşı (514/1120) Beylikler Dönemi Türkiye’sinde Mengücekli - Artuklu - Selçuklu - Danişmendli - Bizans İlişkilerinde Bir Kırılma Noktası

open access: yesOrtaçağ Araştırmaları Dergisi, 2023
Malazgirt savaşından önce Anadolu’ya başlayan Türkmen akınları sayesinde önce Doğu Anadolu’da yığılan Türkmen nüfusu, Malazgirt Savaşı’ndan sonra kurulan beylikler ile beraber yaylak-kışlak hayatı sürdürebilecekleri bölgelere yerleşmeye başladılar ...
Kemal Taşcı
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Computational Modeling and Analysis of Seljukid Muqarnas in Kayseri

open access: yesJournal on Computing and Cultural Heritage, 2022
As a historical and ornamental building element, muqarnas are widely found among the entrances of madrasas, mosques, and hans in Anatolian Seljuk architecture.
S. Gokmen   +3 more
semanticscholar   +5 more sources

A Study of the Causes of the Seljukids’ Need for Religious and Political Legitimacy in the State Structure [PDF]

open access: yesسپهر سیاست, 2021
The purpose of the present study is to review the causes of the Seljuk kings’ need for religious and political legitimacy in the state structure and the policy of interaction between the Seljukids and Abbasids.
Nesa Bagheri   +2 more
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Did the Ottoman Physicians Make Any Contributions to the Medical Science in the Ottoman Empire in the Fourteenth Century (At the Flourishing Period of the Empire)

open access: yesBelleten, 2006
During the fourteenth century, Ottomans opened madrasa in where they invaded. The first madrasa was founded in Nicosia (Iznik). The second was founded in Brussa.
Esin Kahya
doaj   +2 more sources

Notes on medical science and medical scientists during the Seljukids

open access: yesHistory Studies International Journal Of History, 2011
Islamic Civilization lost its momentum by 11 century. However, When the Seljukids established control of the Middle East, it started to gain momentum again.
H. Kayhan
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

The Establishment of the Seljukids State and Tugrul Beg Period According to Tarikh-i Guzida

open access: yesHistory Studies International Journal Of History, 2011
Tarikh-i Guzida, written by Hamdullah Müstevfî-i Kazvînî in AH 730/AD 1329-30, consists of six bâbs (chapters). In the sixth section of the third chapter, the book deals with The Seljuks. The writer studies the Seljuks in three phases. In the first phase
E. Göksu
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Military-political rivalry of Ghurids with Seljukids in the middle of the 12th century

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis, 2022
Designing on the premise of written sources and scientific literature referring to the Soviet and post-Soviet period, the author makes an endeavour to highlight the military-political rivalry between the Tajik state of Ghurids and Seljukids appertaining ...
Sharipov Muhammad Marufovich
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ANALYSIS OF THE MASJIDS OF THE GREAT SELJUKID CARAVANSERAIS: CASE STUDY OF RIBAT-I SHERIF

open access: yesbab Journal of FSMVU Faculty of Architecture and Design
‘Ribat’, an Arabic word, means “keeping watch along the border to prevent enemy attacks”. In the history of Islamic architecture, it was used for the structures where soldiers tied their horses and kept watch along the borders.
Onur Şimşek
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

Information of “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt” by al-‘Awfi on the Samanids, Karakhanids, Seljukids and Khwarezmshahs (1) » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2015
The article continues a series of Beisembiev’s publications [9; 13; 14] on “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt wa Lawāmi’ ul-Riwāyāt” by Sadid al-Din Muhammad al-‘Awfi (completed in the second quarter of the 13th century), the largest literary and historical prosaic work
T.K. Beisembiev
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Information of “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt” by al-‘Awfi on the Samanids, Karakhanids, Seljukids and Khwarezmshahs (2) » [PDF]

open access: yesЗолотоордынское обозрение, 2015
The article continues a series of Beisembiev’s publications [9; 13; 14] on “Jawāmi ul-Hikāyāt wa Lawāmi’ ul-Riwāyāt” by Sadid al-Din Muhammad al-‘Awfi (completed in the second quarter of the 13th century), the largest literary and historical prosaic work
T.K. Beisembiev
doaj   +1 more source

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