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The Seljuks established their capital in Isfahan, Iran.
BagdadWrong it is Nicaea.
Nobody established Delhi as a country. It has been a capital city of many different kingdoms and empires, but never a country in it's own right.
the seljuks were baureaucrats
The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) was established in 1911 to create a capital for the newly federated country of Australia.
No, the Seljuk Turks didn't build their capital at Baghdad on the Tigris River. The Abbasids built their capital at Baghdad on the Tigris River.
Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.Constantine established his capital at the city of Byzantium which he renamed Constantinople.
Doha is the capital of Qatar. The city of Doha was established in 1825. Doha was capital of the British protectorate of Qatar in 1916, and remained capital of Qatar when it gained its independence in 1971.
The year 1960 is the year in which Brazil's current capital city was established. The name of the city is Brasilia. It's located in the interior of South America's largest country. It celebrates 50 years as the Brazilian capital this year, in 2010.
Canberra is a city located in Australia. It was established in 1913, has a population of 381,488, and is Australia's capital city.
It was established in 1998.
The Seljuks built their empire through military conquests and alliances, gaining control of the Abbasid Caliphate and expanding into Anatolia and Persia. They established a system of governance that blended Persian administrative practices with Turkish tribal structures, which helped them consolidate power and maintain control over their territories. Additionally, the Seljuks made strategic marriages with local rulers to strengthen their influence in the region.