it has 2 ways and the first one they beat them up, they love and cherish
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.)
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The Ottoman Dynasty eventually conquered the empire established by the Seljuk Turks
they were a tribe from the tartars. actually the oldest person known in the seljuk dynasty is duqaq. he is the father of seljuk beg, of whom his family called after his name. seljuk dynasty's roots are tied to the "kinik" branch of oghuz Turks according to several sources of the time. an informative source enlighting the period is "tavarih-i al-i selcuk". under the book, it is stated that Seljuk Beg was the tribe leader of the kinik branch of Oghuz Turks.
Mongols
The Mongols and Seljuk Turks
Who marked the downfall of the Seljuk dynasty.He' asking that question dip-sh1t.^Mongols.
The Seljuk Turks primarily spoke a Turkic language known as Old Anatolian Turkish. Over time, as they interacted with different cultures and regions, they also adopted Persian and Arabic languages for administrative and literary purposes.
seljuk´s were muslim and byzantines were chrystian but theydid grow and fall in the same part of the world
Seljuk died in 1036.
The Abbassids were inordinately weak by the time of the Seljuk Empire. They had already been conquered by the Persian Buyids and restricted to partial sovereignty in Baghdad and the neighboring environs. The Seljuks defeated the Buyids, wresting Mesopotamia away from them in 1055. From 1055-1157, Baghdad and the surrounding region was nominally Abbassid, but under full Seljuk control, even though there was an unsuccessful Abbassid rebellion in 1135. From 1157-1258, when the Mongols smashed it to the ground, the Abbassid Caliphate was once again independent. The Seljuk Empire collapsed even earlier, in 1194, and its territory was primarily swallowed up by the Sultanate of Khwarezm, which the Mongols also smashed to the ground.
Seljuk Tower was created in 2006.
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In the Seljuk Empire, the vizier was a type of prime minister, of the most famous of Seljuk Sultans, Malik Shah.
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.)
No. Turk are from Turkey. Whereas Mongols are from Mongolia. They have very different appearances from one another. Turks are darker than Mongols. Mongols have asian-type eyes. Turks are more hairy. The previous answer is partially false. Both the Turks and the Mongolians originated from Inner/Central Eurasia (the steppes) as horse-riding pastoralists. They sweeped throughout Asia in the 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, and 14th centuries (Seljuk Turks, Ottoman Turks, Mongols under Chingis Khan, for example). Their languages have a few similarities as well, in addition to their cultures originally being very similar. Now, however, the traditional notion of Turkey is different from that of Mongolia, but there are similarities between Turkic and Mongolian areas, such as with Turkmenistan and Mongolia. To summarize. Turks are not Mongols, they share some historical and cultural values. Due to intermarriages and living together for centuries, their languages have also influenced eachother's. No Turks are not darker, only 'some' of them are but, a significant part of them are lighter in skin colour than Mongols. This is because Turks share both Caucasid and Mongoloid features and the appearances might change depending on the individual you pick.