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NAUBAT TRADITION IN GREAT SELJUKS

open access: yesThe Journal of Academic Social Science Studies, 2012
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The Seljuks of Anatolia

2013
Under Seljuk rule (c. 1081-1308) the formerly Christian Byzantine territories of Anatolia were transformed by the development of Muslim culture, society and politics, and it was then - well before the arrival of the Ottomans - that a Turkish population became firmly established in these lands.
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SELJUK-GHAZNAVIDS RELATIONS AND THE PERCEPTION OF SELJUK ACCORDING TO TÂRÎH-İ BEYHAKÎ

2016
Ghaznavids founded the greatest state of the era by acquiring Khorasan, North India during the reign of Sultan Mahmud. In the same territories, Seljuk Turkmens have founded Great Seljuk State under the leadership of Tugrul and Cagri Bey’s with utmost political durability, military capability, and high intellectuality.
AKKUŞ, Mustafa, ZEKİ, İzzetullah
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The Names of Seljuk’s Sons as Evidence for the Pre-Islamic Religion of the Seljuks

Turkish Historical Review, 2018
Although early sources for Seljuk history do not give specific information on the Seljuks’ religious beliefs and practices before their conversion to Islam, the names of the sons of the dynasty’s namesake – Mikail, Israil, Musa, Yunus, Yusuf – have long been a source of speculation on this subject.
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HUNTING PRACTISE OF SELJUKS

2018
Hunting that was performed as a kind of sports and in order to get ready for a battle by Turks, was considered as halal for the rulers. For that reason, it was one of the important activities during the period of Seljuks. Not only do we have information on that Tughril Beg, the first Sultan of Seljuks, went hunting but also we know that Sultan Malik ...
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