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  2. Seljuk Empire - Wikipedia

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    In 1096, he was tasked to govern the province of Khorasan by his brother Muhammad I. [41] Over the next several years, Ahmad Sanjar became the ruler of most of Iran (Persia), and eventually in 1118, the sole ruler of the Great Seljuk Empire, but with a subordinate Sultan in Iraq in the person of Mahmud II.

  3. Siege of Mosul (1096) - Wikipedia

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    Siege of Mosul; Part of the Seljuk invasions: Old drawing of Mosul: the Kasbah of the Euphrates Island and its most important city, which witnessed the establishment of the Uqaylid State and remained their capital until the collapse of the emirate in 1096.

  4. Seljuk dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Seljuk dynasty, or Seljukids [1] [2] (/ ˈ s ɛ l dʒ ʊ k / SEL-juuk; Persian: سلجوقیان Saljuqian, [3] alternatively spelled as Seljuqs or Saljuqs), Seljuqs, also known as Seljuk Turks, [4] Seljuk Turkomans [5] or the Saljuqids, [6] was an Oghuz Turkic, Sunni Muslim dynasty that gradually became Persianate and contributed to Turco-Persian culture [7] [8] in West Asia and Central Asia.

  5. Uyanış: Büyük Selçuklu - Wikipedia

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    The show depicts the rise of the Seljuks under Sultan Malik-Shah I and his son Ahmad Sanjar, later Sultan of the Seljuk Empire. It focuses on their struggles and battles against Hassan-i Sabbah, leader of the Order of Assassins (dubbed the "Batinis"), the Byzantine Empire and fellow rival states that seek to weaken the Seljuks.

  6. First Crusade - Wikipedia

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    On leaving Byzantine-controlled territory in Anatolia, they were annihilated in a Turkish ambush led by the Seljuk Kilij Arslan I at the Battle of Civetot in October 1096. In what has become known as the Princes' Crusade, members of the high nobility and their followers embarked in late-summer 1096 and arrived at Constantinople between November ...

  7. Battle of Civetot - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Civetot was fought between the forces of the People's Crusade and of the Seljuk Turks of Anatolia on 21 October 1096. The battle brought an end to the People's Crusade; [ 3 ] some of the survivors joined the Princes' Crusade .

  8. Great Turkish Invasion - Wikipedia

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    Seljuk victory The rise of the Seljuk Empire as a great power. Turkification of Anatolia, Azerbaijan and northwestern Iran. Expanding Turkish culture and language in the middle east and the Caucasus. Fall of Buyid dynasty And Capture of Baghdad. Territorial changes: Caucasus and Middle East under Seljuk Empire rule

  9. Siege of Antioch - Wikipedia

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    The first siege, by the crusaders against the city held by the Seljuk Empire, lasted from 20 October 1097 [11] to 3 June 1098. The second siege, of the crusader-held city by a Seljuk relieving army, lasted three weeks in June 1098, leading to the Battle of Antioch in which the crusaders defeated the relieving army led by Kerbogha .