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Selçuklular Döneminde Sincar

open access: yesDini Araştırmalar, 2015
In this article transition period of Sinjar city, today within the borders of Iraq, to the Turkish rule has been addressed. The important cities of Upper Mesopotamia such as Mosul, Sinjar after a short time of subsequent to the Oguz invasion to this ...
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THE TYPOLOGY OF PALMETTE IN THE SELJUKTD PERIOD

open access: yesAnadolu (Anatolia), 1976
In general, the terni “typology” describes a series of consistent types of species. In different fields of Science, typology accepted as a comperative researcli method, which examines any kind of object in terms of its various types. In the following pages, after giving general Information concerning typological methods, we will try to examine how to ...
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Seljukid Historiography and the Political Changes

open access: yesتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری, 2010
An important part of the Seljuk historiography belongs to the degenerative changes in the fifth and sixth centuries in Iranian society. So an important part of Seljuk historiography figured in relation with the problem of decay of political centrality of regions such as Sistan and Fars.
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THE ANATOLIAN SELJUKID SULTANS’ MARRIAGES WITH NON-MUSLIM WOMEN

open access: yesZeitschrift für die Welt der Türken, 2013
In Turkish states, the marriages of the dynastic members with the women from the neighboring courts became a tradition since the pre-Islamic eras. The Anatolian Seljukid sultans, too, followed this tradition that they took from the Great Seljukid and married with the princesses of both Muslim and Christian courts. This research focuses on the marriages
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Analysis of the Masjids of the Great Seljukid Caravanserais: Case Study of Ribati 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. In addition to military training, worship and scientific activities were also important in ribats.
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Selçuklu veziri Amîdülmülk Kündürî ve Selçuklu dinî siyasetindeki yeri / Seljukids’s vizier Amid al-Mulk al-Kunduri and his importance places in Seljukian religious policy

open access: yes, 2019
In the History of the Seljuks16 of the 23 Viziers had Persian origins. Nizam al-Mulk was the prominent of these viziers, who were aimed to be a balance between nomadic Turkish tribes and sedentary peoples. However, among these viziers, Amid al-Kundiri; who was the vizier of Tugrul Bey for nine years and contributed to the institutionalization of ...
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