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Yes, as the need for a sturdy and powerful 'base' was needed for the Seljuk Turks.

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Did The Seljuk Turks capture the city of Constantinople in 1453 and made it the capital of their empire?

Yes, as the need for a sturdy and powerful 'base' was needed for the Seljuk Turks.


Who established their capital in Nicaea?

The Seljuk Turks used Nicaea as the capital of their Seljuk Empire beginning in 1081; in 1097, Nicaea fell back into Byzantine control. In 1204, after the Fourth Crusade, the Laskaris family made Nicaea the capital of their Empire of Nicaea. This empire lasted until 1261.


The Crusades began when the Seljuk Turks did what?

The first crusades began when the Seljuk Turks Conquered Constantinople.


Who finally conquered the Byzantine Empire?

The Ottoman Empire defeated The Byzantine Empire on May 29,1453


What type of leader was the vizier in the Seljuk empire?

In the Seljuk Empire, the vizier was a type of prime minister, of the most famous of Seljuk Sultans, Malik Shah.


What is the Seljuk capital?

Isfahan.


How long did it take the Seljuk Empire to decline after the Seljuk took Baghdad?

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What were the seljuk Turks rulers called?

shahs in the Great Seljuk Empire Sultans in Seljuk Sultanate of Rum Beg in the early times of the Great Seljuk Empire (such as Tugrul Beg, Cagri Beg, Arslan Israil Beg etc.)


What group eventually conquered the empire established by the seljuk Turks?

The Ottoman Dynasty eventually conquered the empire established by the Seljuk Turks


What group successfully captured Baghdad in 1055?

The Seljuk Turks.


Did the seljuk Turks capture baghded?

Yes, it was captured in 1055,


Who was more responsible for the fall of the byzantine empire?

The Byzantine Empire lost Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and part of northern Iraq to the Arabs. It lost its lands in the Balkan Peninsula to the Slavs. It lost Turkey to the Seljuk Turks. It was brought to an end by the ottoman Turks who conquered its lands in Europe, including its Greek heartland, and finally conquered its capital, Constantinople.