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Tarikh-i Al-i Saljuq dar Anatuli
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Tarikh-i Al-i Saljuq dar Anatuli

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The Saljuqs were a Turco-Muslim dynasty which ruled over Persia and parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the 11th through the 13th century. After the death of Malikshah I in 485/1092, the Great Saljuq empire was dissolved among his quarreling descendants, leading to the emergence of a whole series of smaller Saljuq states in Central Asia, Persia, Asia Minor, Syria, and Iraq. In Asia Minor, the Saljuqs of Rum established themselves definitely with the coming to power of Qilic Arslan I in Konya in 485/1092. The Rum Saljuqs continued their reign with different degrees of success, unison, and independence from other powers until the beginning of the 14th century. The present present work, a Persian history of the Saljuqs with an emphasis on the Saljuqs of Rum, was written in Konya, around 756/1355. Rich in information, it is only second to the Mukhtasar of Ibn Bibi's (d. after 1285) Saljuq-nama.
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Anonymous
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Nadara Jalali
ISBN
9789004402225
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Persisk
Utgivelsesdato
13.5.2019
Forlag
BRILL
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