The Seljuks were defeated militarily, primarily by the Khwarezmian Empire (which was based in Persia).
internal pressures and external pressures
The Seljuq dynasty was an Oghuz Turk Sunni Muslim dynasty that gradually became a Persianate society and contributed to the Turko-Persian tradition in the medieval West and Central Asia. Wikipedia
The Seljuk Turks gradually replaced the Abbasids by capitalizing on the weakening political and military power of the Abbasid Caliphate during the 10th and 11th centuries. As the Abbasids struggled with internal strife and external threats, the Seljuks, originally a nomadic tribe, began to establish control over Persia and the eastern territories of the Caliphate. They effectively became the military and administrative leaders, culminating in the capture of Baghdad in 1055, where they positioned themselves as protectors of the Caliphate while diminishing its authority. This shift marked the transition of power from the Abbasids to the Seljuks, who would dominate the region for several centuries.
It ended during the end of the summer of 1381
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the seljuks were baureaucrats
No, Baghdad was not burned down by the Seljuks. The Seljuks did capture Baghdad in 1055 and weakened the Abbasid Caliphate, but they did not completely end the Arab empire. The Arab empire continued to exist, albeit in a weakened state, until the Mongol invasion in 1258.
The Seljuks established their capital in Isfahan, Iran.
The Seljuks converted to Islam, specifically Sunni Islam, during the 11th century. They became strong supporters and defenders of the Islamic faith as they expanded their empire across Persia and Anatolia.
Seljuks need to seek religious guidance from the Persian-Seljuks had arrived in Southwest Asia basically illiterate, having to result to Persian subjects for both cultural & religious guidance.
BagdadWrong it is Nicaea.
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The Ottomans.
No. Seljuks and Ottomans are from the same tribe (Oghuz tribe). When the Ottoman Turks came to Anatolia, it was the last years of Seljuk Empire.Ottomans helped Seljuks in their battle against Khwarazmids.After that, Seljuk sultan gave some land to Ottomans in Anatolia. Several years later, Seljuk Empire ended by invading Mongolians (soldiers of Genghis Khan)
The decline of the Seljuks created a power vacuum in Anatolia which allowed the Ottoman Empire to make its initial expansions.
Persians, Fatimids, Seljuks, and Byzantines.
The Seljuk Turks mostly followed the Sunni Islamic faith.