The Seljuqs originated from the Qynyk branch of the Oghuz Turks, who in the 9th century lived on the periphery of the Muslim world, north of the Caspian and Aral seas in their YabghuKhaganate of the Oghuz confederacy, in the Kazakh Steppe of Turkestan. During the 10th century, due to various events, the Oghuz had come into close contact with Muslim cities.
When Seljuq, the leader of the Seljuq clan, had a falling out with Yabghu, the supreme chieftain of the Oghuz, he split his clan off from the bulk of the Tokuz-Oghuz and set up camp on the west bank of the lower Syr Darya. Around 985, Seljuq converted to Islam. In the 11th century the Seljuqs migrated from their ancestral homelands into mainland Persia, in the province of Khurasan, where they encountered the Ghaznavid empire. In 1025, 40,000 families of Oghuz Turks migrated to area of Caucasian Albania. The Seljuqs defeated the Ghaznavids at the battle of Nasa plains in 1035. Tughril, Chaghri, and Yabghu received the insignias of governor, grants of land, and were given the title of dehqan. At the battle of Dandanaqan they defeated a Ghaznavid army, and after a successful siege of Isfahan by Tughril in 1050/51, they established an empire later called the Great Seljuk Empire. The Seljuqs mixed with the local population and adopted the Persian culture and language in the following decades.
Seljuk (Modern Turkish: Selçuk, Turkmen:Seljuk, Persian:سلجوقSaljūq; also Seldjuk, Seldjuq, Seljuq; died c. 1038) was the eponymous hero of the Seljuq Turks. He was the son of a certain Toqaq surnamed Temür Yalığ (meaning "of the iron bow") and either the chief or an eminent member from the Kınık tribe of the Oghuz Turks. In 985, the Seljuq clan split off from the bulk of the Tokuz-Oghuz, a confederacy of nine clans long settled between the Aral and Caspian Seas. They set up camp on the right bank of the lower Syr Darya (Jaxartes), in the direction of Jend, near Kzyl Orda in present day south-central Kazakhstan. There, in 985, Seljuk converted to Islam.
The biblical names of his four sons — Mikâîl (Michael), Isrâîl (Israel), Mûsâ (Moses), and Yûnus (Jonah) — suggest previous acquaintance with either KhazarJudaism or Nestorian Christianity. According to some sources, Seljuk began his career as an officer in the Khazar army.
Under Mikâîl's sons Tuğrul and Çağrı, the Seljuqs migrated into Khurasan. Ghaznavid attempts to stop Seljuqs raiding the local Muslim populace led to the Battle of Dandanaqan on 23 May 1040. Victorious Seljuqs became masters of Khurasan, expanding their power into Transoxiana and across Iran. By 1055, Tuğrul had expanded his control all the way to Baghdad, setting himself up as the champion of the Abbasidcaliph, who honored him with the title sultan. Earlier rulers may have used this title but the Seljuqs seem to have been the first to inscribe it on their coins.
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A brief treatment of the Seljuqs follows. For full treatment, see Anatolia: The Seljuqs of Anatolia.
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Seljuk Turks
The Seljuqs (also Seljuk or Seljuq Turks) were a Muslim dynasty of originally Oghuz Turkic descent that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the eleventh to fourteenth centuries. They set up an empire known as "Great Seljuk Empire" that stretched from Anatolia to Punjab and was the target of the First Crusade. Increasingly fractured by fighting among independent Seljuk principalities, the once great Seljuk Empire was weakened during the first two crusades, gave way to the Ayyubid dynasty under Saladin, and finally crumbled during the Mongol invasions. It was ultimately succeeded by the Ottoman Empire, which inherited much of his cultural foundation.
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Seljuq, also spelled Seljuk, ruling military family of the Oğuz (Ghuzz) Turkic tribes that invaded southwestern Asia in the 11th century and eventually founded ...
Seljuq, also spelled Seljuk, ruling military family of the Oğuz (Ghuzz) Turkic tribes that invaded southwestern Asia in the 11th century and eventually founded an empire that included Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and most of Iran. Their advance marked the beginning of Turkish power in the Middle East.
A brief treatment of the Seljuqs follows. For full treatment, see Anatolia: The Seljuqs of Anatolia.
During the 10th-century migrations of the Turkish peoples from Central Asia and southeast Russia, one group of nomadic tribes, led by a chief named Seljuq, settled in the lower reaches of the Syr Darya (Jaxartes) River and later converted to the Sunni form of Islam. They played a part in the frontier defense forces of the Sāmānids and later of Mahmud of Ghazna. Seljuq’s two grandsons, Chaghri (Chagri) Beg and Toghrïl (Ṭugril) Beg, enlisted Persian support to win realms of their own, Chaghri controlling the greater part of Khorāsān and Toghrïl, at his death in 1063, heading an empire that included western Iran and Mesopotamia.
Under the sultans Alp-Arslan and Malik-Shāh, the Seljuq empire was extended to include all of Iran and Mesopotamia and Syria, including Palestine. In 1071 Alp-Arslan defeated an immense Byzantine army at Manzikert and captured the Byzantine emperor Romanus IV Diogenes. The way was open for Turkmen tribesmen to settle in Asia Minor.
Because of Toghrïl Beg’s victory over the Būyids in Baghdad in 1055, the Seljuqs came to be seen as the restorers of Muslim unity under the Sunni caliphate. While Alp-Arslan and Malik-Shāh expanded the empire to the frontier of Egypt, the Seljuq vizier Niẓām al-Mulk oversaw the empire’s organization during both their reigns. The Seljuq empire, political as well as religious in character, left a strong legacy to Islam. During the Seljuq period a network of madrasahs (Islamic colleges) was founded, capable of giving uniform training to the state’s administrators and religious scholars. Among the many mosques built by the sultans was the Great Mosque of Eṣfahān (the Masjed-e Jāmeʿ). Persian cultural autonomy flourished in the Seljuq empire. Because the Turkish Seljuqs had no Islamic tradition or strong literary heritage of their own, they adopted the cultural language of their Persian instructors in Islam. Literary Persian thus spread to the whole of Iran, and the Arabic language disappeared in that country except in works of religious scholarship.
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Seljuq, also spelled Seljuk, ruling military family of the Oğuz (Ghuzz) Turkic tribes that invaded southwestern Asia in the 11th century and eventually founded an empire that included Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and most of Iran. Their advance marked the beginning of Turkish power in the Middle East.
A brief treatment of the Seljuqs follows. For full treatment, see Anatolia: The Seljuqs of Anatolia.
During the 10th-century migrations of the Turkish peoples from Central Asia and southeast Russia, one group of nomadic tribes, led by a chief named Seljuq, settled in the lower reaches of the Syr Darya (Jaxartes) River and later converted to the Sunni form of Islam. They played a part in the frontier defense forces of the Sāmānids and later of Mahmud of Ghazna. Seljuq’s two grandsons, Chaghri (Chagri) Beg and Toghrïl (Ṭugril) Beg, enlisted Persian support to win realms of their own, Chaghri controlling the greater part of Khorāsān and Toghrïl, at his death in 1063, heading an empire that included western Iran and Mesopotamia.
Under the sultans Alp-Arslan and Malik-Shāh, the Seljuq empire was extended to include all of Iran and Mesopotamia and Syria, including Palestine. In 1071 Alp-Arslan defeated an immense Byzantine army at Manzikert and captured the Byzantine emperor Romanus IV Diogenes. The way was open for Turkmen tribesmen to settle in Asia Minor.
Because of Toghrïl Beg’s victory over the Būyids in Baghdad in 1055, the Seljuqs came to be seen as the restorers of Muslim unity under the Sunni caliphate. While Alp-Arslan and Malik-Shāh expanded the empire to the frontier of Egypt, the Seljuq vizier Niẓām al-Mulk oversaw the empire’s organization during both their reigns. The Seljuq empire, political as well as religious in character, left a strong legacy to Islam. During the Seljuq period a network of madrasahs (Islamic colleges) was founded, capable of giving uniform training to the state’s administrators and religious scholars. Among the many mosques built by the sultans was the Great Mosque of Eṣfahān (the Masjed-e Jāmeʿ). Persian cultural autonomy flourished in the Seljuq empire. Because the Turkish Seljuqs had no Islamic tradition or strong literary heritage of their own, they adopted the cultural language of their Persian instructors in Islam. Literary Persian thus spread to the whole of Iran, and the Arabic language disappeared in that country except in works of religious scholarship.
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The Seljuks were a Muslim dynasty that ruled over Anatolia in the 12th and 13th centuries. In this 2-minute video, we'll give you a brief history of the Seljuks...
The Seljuks were a Muslim dynasty that ruled over Anatolia in the 12th and 13th centuries. In this 2-minute video, we'll give you a brief history of the Seljuks and how their reign affected Anatolia and the region.
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The Seljuqs (also Seljuk or Seljuq Turks) were a Muslim dynasty of originally Oghuz Turkic descent that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the...
The Seljuqs (also Seljuk or Seljuq Turks) were a Muslim dynasty of originally Oghuz Turkic descent that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the eleventh to fourteenth centuries. They set up an empire known as "Great Seljuk Empire" that stretched from Anatolia to Punjab and was the target of the First Crusade. Increasingly fractured by fighting among independent Seljuk principalities, the once great Seljuk Empire was weakened during the first two crusades, gave way to the Ayyubid dynasty under Saladin, and finally crumbled during the Mongol invasions. It was ultimately succeeded by the Ottoman Empire, which inherited much of his cultural foundation.
The dynasty marked the beginning of Turkic power in the Middle East. The Seljuks are regarded as the cultural ancestors of the Western Turks, the present-day inhabitants of Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan.
Song: Athaira - Csillagok Tánca
The Seljuqs (also Seljuk or Seljuq Turks) were a Muslim dynasty of originally Oghuz Turkic descent that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the eleventh to fourteenth centuries. They set up an empire known as "Great Seljuk Empire" that stretched from Anatolia to Punjab and was the target of the First Crusade. Increasingly fractured by fighting among independent Seljuk principalities, the once great Seljuk Empire was weakened during the first two crusades, gave way to the Ayyubid dynasty under Saladin, and finally crumbled during the Mongol invasions. It was ultimately succeeded by the Ottoman Empire, which inherited much of his cultural foundation.
The dynasty marked the beginning of Turkic power in the Middle East. The Seljuks are regarded as the cultural ancestors of the Western Turks, the present-day inhabitants of Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan.
Song: Athaira - Csillagok Tánca
The Rise and Fall of the Seljuk Empire: A Turko-Persian Powerhouse
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Seljuk Empire
Rise of the Seljuks
Seljuk Sultanate
Turkic expansion
Islamic history
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The Rise and Fall of the Seljuk Empire: A Turko-Persian Powerhouse
parvaz
Seljuk Empire
Rise of the Seljuks
Seljuk Sultanate
Turkic expansion
Islamic history
Alp Arslan
Battle of Manzikert (1071)
Tughril Beg
Medieval Middle East
Abbasid Caliphate
Persian Empire
Decline of Seljuk Empire
Crusades and Seljuks
Nomadic Turks
Turko-Persian culture
Nizam al-Mulk
Sunni Islam
Seljuk dynasty
Central Asia
Byzantine Empire
documentary
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00:00 Intro
01:15 History Seljuk Sultanat
02:10 Michael Beg
02:24 Tughral Beg
03:22 Rise of Sultan Alp Arsalan
04:42 Malik Shah Awwal
05:06 Down Fall of Seljuk Sultanat
06:14 Europe Ki Chal
07:07 Mongol ka Kabza
07:38 Ending
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The Rise and Fall of the Seljuk Empire: A Turko-Persian Powerhouse
parvaz
Seljuk Empire
Rise of the Seljuks
Seljuk Sultanate
Turkic expansion
Islamic history
Alp Arslan
Battle of Manzikert (1071)
Tughril Beg
Medieval Middle East
Abbasid Caliphate
Persian Empire
Decline of Seljuk Empire
Crusades and Seljuks
Nomadic Turks
Turko-Persian culture
Nizam al-Mulk
Sunni Islam
Seljuk dynasty
Central Asia
Byzantine Empire
documentary
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00:00 Intro
01:15 History Seljuk Sultanat
02:10 Michael Beg
02:24 Tughral Beg
03:22 Rise of Sultan Alp Arsalan
04:42 Malik Shah Awwal
05:06 Down Fall of Seljuk Sultanat
06:14 Europe Ki Chal
07:07 Mongol ka Kabza
07:38 Ending
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Seljuk Empire
السلاجقة الروم
Seljuk Cavalry
The Physician Seljuks
Seljuk Turks
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امپراطوری سلجوقیان...
Seljuk Empire
السلاجقة الروم
Seljuk Cavalry
The Physician Seljuks
Seljuk Turks
war,turkish,turkic,seljuks byzantium war, seljuks crusader war
امپراطوری سلجوقیان
Central Asians
Mongol empire
Byzantium empire
Isfahan City
Iran
Wielcy Seldżucy
Seljuk Empire
السلاجقة الروم
Seljuk Cavalry
The Physician Seljuks
Seljuk Turks
war,turkish,turkic,seljuks byzantium war, seljuks crusader war
امپراطوری سلجوقیان
Central Asians
Mongol empire
Byzantium empire
Isfahan City
Iran
Wielcy Seldżucy
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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the nomadic civilizations continues with a video on the rise of the Seljuk Empire, an Oguz Turkic empire that started in Central Asia fighting the Ghaznavids, Samanids and Karakhanids, before expanding westwards under the leadership of Chaghri and Tughril, and taking over Iraq and Baghdad from the Buyids. Eventually, the Seljuks would meet the Eastern Roman Empire at the battle of Manziker of 1071 (https://youtu.be/rn85RHrShrI) and conquer most of the Anatolia. This video also features the famous battle of Dandanaqan of 1040.
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Seljuq, also spelled Seljuk, ruling military family of the Oğuz (Ghuzz) Turkic tribes that invaded southwestern Asia in the 11th century and eventually founded an empire that included Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and most of Iran. Their advance marked the beginning of Turkish power in the Middle East.
A brief treatment of the Seljuqs follows. For full treatment, see Anatolia: The Seljuqs of Anatolia.
During the 10th-century migrations of the Turkish peoples from Central Asia and southeast Russia, one group of nomadic tribes, led by a chief named Seljuq, settled in the lower reaches of the Syr Darya (Jaxartes) River and later converted to the Sunni form of Islam. They played a part in the frontier defense forces of the Sāmānids and later of Mahmud of Ghazna. Seljuq’s two grandsons, Chaghri (Chagri) Beg and Toghrïl (Ṭugril) Beg, enlisted Persian support to win realms of their own, Chaghri controlling the greater part of Khorāsān and Toghrïl, at his death in 1063, heading an empire that included western Iran and Mesopotamia.
Under the sultans Alp-Arslan and Malik-Shāh, the Seljuq empire was extended to include all of Iran and Mesopotamia and Syria, including Palestine. In 1071 Alp-Arslan defeated an immense Byzantine army at Manzikert and captured the Byzantine emperor Romanus IV Diogenes. The way was open for Turkmen tribesmen to settle in Asia Minor.
Because of Toghrïl Beg’s victory over the Būyids in Baghdad in 1055, the Seljuqs came to be seen as the restorers of Muslim unity under the Sunni caliphate. While Alp-Arslan and Malik-Shāh expanded the empire to the frontier of Egypt, the Seljuq vizier Niẓām al-Mulk oversaw the empire’s organization during both their reigns. The Seljuq empire, political as well as religious in character, left a strong legacy to Islam. During the Seljuq period a network of madrasahs (Islamic colleges) was founded, capable of giving uniform training to the state’s administrators and religious scholars. Among the many mosques built by the sultans was the Great Mosque of Eṣfahān (the Masjed-e Jāmeʿ). Persian cultural autonomy flourished in the Seljuq empire. Because the Turkish Seljuqs had no Islamic tradition or strong literary heritage of their own, they adopted the cultural language of their Persian instructors in Islam. Literary Persian thus spread to the whole of Iran, and the Arabic language disappeared in that country except in works of religious scholarship.
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The Seljuks were a Muslim dynasty that ruled over Anatolia in the 12th and 13th centuries. In this 2-minute video, we'll give you a brief history of the Seljuks and how their reign affected Anatolia and the region.
If you're interested in history, then you'll want to watch this quick video about the Seljuks. We'll give you a brief history of the Seljuks and how their reign influenced Anatolia and the surrounding region. Whether you're a student of history or not, this video is a great way to get started with Seljuk history!
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The Seljuqs (also Seljuk or Seljuq Turks) were a Muslim dynasty of originally Oghuz Turkic descent that ruled parts of Central Asia and the Middle East from the eleventh to fourteenth centuries. They set up an empire known as "Great Seljuk Empire" that stretched from Anatolia to Punjab and was the target of the First Crusade. Increasingly fractured by fighting among independent Seljuk principalities, the once great Seljuk Empire was weakened during the first two crusades, gave way to the Ayyubid dynasty under Saladin, and finally crumbled during the Mongol invasions. It was ultimately succeeded by the Ottoman Empire, which inherited much of his cultural foundation.
The dynasty marked the beginning of Turkic power in the Middle East. The Seljuks are regarded as the cultural ancestors of the Western Turks, the present-day inhabitants of Azerbaijan, Turkey, and Turkmenistan.
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The Rise and Fall of the Seljuk Empire: A Turko-Persian Powerhouse
parvaz
Seljuk Empire
Rise of the Seljuks
Seljuk Sultanate
Turkic expansion
Islamic history
Alp Arslan
Battle of Manzikert (1071)
Tughril Beg
Medieval Middle East
Abbasid Caliphate
Persian Empire
Decline of Seljuk Empire
Crusades and Seljuks
Nomadic Turks
Turko-Persian culture
Nizam al-Mulk
Sunni Islam
Seljuk dynasty
Central Asia
Byzantine Empire
documentary
Dislaimer- Some contents are used for educational purpose under fair use. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.
I am not owner of any content which i used in my video all resource like picture or video from google or any other helpful site which help us to explain our video nicely or deeply so i credit to my all work to google or any other sites . if i used any other's content then i will definitely credit to him thanks i hope all owner understand to me if i used some content in my videos thanks again to all owners.
00:00 Intro
01:15 History Seljuk Sultanat
02:10 Michael Beg
02:24 Tughral Beg
03:22 Rise of Sultan Alp Arsalan
04:42 Malik Shah Awwal
05:06 Down Fall of Seljuk Sultanat
06:14 Europe Ki Chal
07:07 Mongol ka Kabza
07:38 Ending
#parvaz #seljukempire #RiseOfSeljuks #SeljukSultanate #TurkicExpansion #IslamicHistory #AlpArslan #BattleOfManzikert #TughrilBeg #MedievalMiddleEast #AbbasidCaliphate #PersianEmpire #DeclineOfSeljukEmpire #CrusadesAndSeljuks #NomadicTurks #TurkoPersianCulture #NizamAlMulk #SunniIslam #SeljukDynasty #CentralAsia #ByzantineEmpire #documentary
Seljuk Empire
السلاجقة الروم
Seljuk Cavalry
The Physician Seljuks
Seljuk Turks
war,turkish,turkic,seljuks byzantium war, seljuks crusader war
امپراطوری سلجوقیان
Central Asians
Mongol empire
Byzantium empire
Isfahan City
Iran
Wielcy Seldżucy
The Seljuqs originated from the Qynyk branch of the Oghuz Turks, who in the 9th century lived on the periphery of the Muslim world, north of the Caspian and Aral seas in their YabghuKhaganate of the Oghuz confederacy, in the Kazakh Steppe of Turkestan. During the 10th century, due to various events, the Oghuz had come into close contact with Muslim cities.
When Seljuq, the leader of the Seljuq clan, had a falling out with Yabghu, the supreme chieftain of the Oghuz, he split his clan off from the bulk of the Tokuz-Oghuz and set up camp on the west bank of the lower Syr Darya. Around 985, Seljuq converted to Islam. In the 11th century the Seljuqs migrated from their ancestral homelands into mainland Persia, in the province of Khurasan, where they encountered the Ghaznavid empire. In 1025, 40,000 families of Oghuz Turks migrated to area of Caucasian Albania. The Seljuqs defeated the Ghaznavids at the battle of Nasa plains in 1035. Tughril, Chaghri, and Yabghu received the insignias of governor, grants of land, and were given the title of dehqan. At the battle of Dandanaqan they defeated a Ghaznavid army, and after a successful siege of Isfahan by Tughril in 1050/51, they established an empire later called the Great Seljuk Empire. The Seljuqs mixed with the local population and adopted the Persian culture and language in the following decades.
Damascus is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, a place of living antiquity that has drawn invaders – among them the Greeks, the Abbasids and the SeljukTurks – and curious travellers for centuries.
The Seljuks...Monumental discovery at Byzantines vs SeljukTurks battle site ... https.//www.turkiyetoday.com/culture/monumental-discovery-at-byzantines-vs-seljuk-turks-battle-site-31450/.
Archeologists believe the statue head found at FethiyeCastle in Turkey may be of Apollo. Credit... Fethiye Castle ... Credit ... The Principality of Menteshe was the first Anatolian principality founded by the OghuzTurks after the Seljuk Turks’ collapse.
The principality was frequently at war with the SeljukTurks, who sought to reclaim the territory, as well as with other Muslim powers in the region ... defeat at the hands of the Seljuk Turks.
... identity in the regions under his influence during a period when such a distinction was under considerable pressure from the dominant SeljukTurks and the broader Arabic influences of the time.
Credit. RBerteig/CC BY 2.0... The exterior was fortified because of the continuing threats from pirates and SeljukTurks, and the monastery was built on a hill higher than the cave of the Apocalypse right atop the altar of the ancient goddess Artemis.
The Turks even before the Mongol conquest were prominent with their Seljuk sultanate of Rum in Asia Minor but by breaking up this sultanate, Mongols cleared the way for the creation and existence of the greatest of the Turkish empires – the Ottoman ... .
The Buyids controlled Baghdad until 1055 AD when the SeljukTurks coming from Central Asia stormed the city and expelled them ... When the Seljuks realized what was going on they retaliated, leading to them attacking Baghdad in 1157 AD.