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    The Reasons of Historiography Weakness in Seljuk Territory by ÙAmin Arian Rad

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The Present study tries to investigate the reasons of historiography weakness in Seljuk Empire in Iran.…”
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    The Fedayeen in The Levant )Emergence , Castles and Architecture( )AH/1095-1273AD(488 – 672 by Randa Abbas, Mohammad SHaheen

    Published 2017-11-01
    “… During the Abbasid era , the second half of 5th century AH – 11th century A D , the levant ,which turned to a chessboard governed by conflicting states, suffered from crawling of Seljuk empire. This situations accompanied by the death of Fatimid calipha ( Al-mustansir) (487 AH-1094 AD). …”
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    Reread of Ravandi’s Narration about the History of El-Selcuk Based on Foucault Panopticism Plan by Habibollah Abbasi, Leila Peyghambarzadeh

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Reading Ravandi's representation of Ale Seljuk History with the approach of critical discourse analysis shows that the text produced at the end of the Seljuk Empire reflected the set of dominant discourses in the Seljuk era. …”
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    The Fedayeen in The Levant )Emergence , Castles and Architecture( )AH/1095-1273AD(488 – 672 by رندة عباس, محمد شاهين

    Published 2017-11-01
    “… During the Abbasid era , the second half of 5th century AH – 11th century A D , the levant ,which turned to a chessboard governed by conflicting states, suffered from crawling of Seljuk empire. This situations accompanied by the death of Fatimid calipha ( Al-mustansir) (487 AH-1094 AD). …”
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    3D MODELING OF HISTORICAL DOGER CARAVANSARIES BY DIGITAL PHOTOGRAMMETRY by M. Yakar, M. Uysal, A. S. Toprak, N. Polat

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Sultans of the Seljuk's Empire were aware of importance of trade and economy. …”
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    Head of mace-sheshper from Derbent by Gadjiev, M.S., Budaychiev, A.L., Abdulaev, A.M., Mamaev, R.H.

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…The authors point to the analogous finds, determine the dating of the sheshper and its value as a status weapon and fix the status of this type of maces in Seljuk Empire. The found mace could belong to one of the commanders of the Seljuk military garrison which are mentioned in the list of “Martyrs of Bab al-Abwab” and were buried in the cemeteries of Derbent.…”
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    Perang Salib dan kejayaan Salahuddin Al-Ayubi mengembalikan Islamicjerusalem kepada umat Islam(Crusades and Saladin’s Achievement in Liberating Islamicjerusalem to Muslims Ummah) by Nor, M.R.M., Nor Shakila, M.N.

    Published 2012
    “…This research shows that the plan of liberation has not began with Saladdin, but traces its origin back to Nur al-Din al-Zinki (d.1174), ruler of the Syrian province of the Seljuk Empire, and that Saladdin built on earlier efforts and investment in strategic plan and preparation for liberation.…”
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    Effective Factors in the Promotion of Political and Social Status of the Twelver Shiites in Iran during Seljuk Period by Mohammadreza Barani, Abolfazl Razavi, Hadayat Naderyan

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…The results of using this approach was the strengthening of the influence of Shiites in the final period of Seljuk Empire, and paving the ground for its effectiveness in Khwarazmian, Mongols, and Ilkhanid dynasties. …”
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    Cultural Identity in Contemporary Turkish Architecture Case Study in Konya by Fatih Canan, Selçuk Sayın, Mustafa Korumaz

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The architectural elements belonging to the Seljuk Empire that Konya was the capital between 11 th and 13 th century, will be frequently present in the selected samples. …”
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    Cultural Identity in Contemporary Turkish Architecture Case Study in Konya by Fatih Canan, Selçuk Sayın, Mustafa Korumaz

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The architectural elements belonging to the Seljuk Empire that Konya was the capital between 11 th and 13 th century, will be frequently present in the selected samples. …”
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    The Activities and Attitudes of Armenian-Georgian Troops which Affected the Course of Kösedağ War by Mehmet ÖZMENLİ

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The events which occurred during the course of the War of Kösedağ at which the Seljuk Empire of Turkey met the armies under the command of the Mongolian Baycu Noyan are one of the major happenings to be examined in terms of their consequences, ever recorded in Turkish History. …”
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