The Ottoman Dynasty eventually conquered the empire established by the Seljuk Turks
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.)
The Seljuk Turks occupied the area of Afghanistan and the eastern part of Iran. They migrated in the 10th century from an area in Persian Empire near the Syr-Darya River.
The Seljuk Turks were a large and threatening force in the Middle East during the Middle Ages, and the Byzantine Empire suffered a crippling defeat at their hands at the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. Taking advantage of this victory and the ensuing turmoil within the Empire, the Turks were able to seize most of Asia Minor and remained a threat to the Byzantines for the remainder of the Empire's existence. It was, in fact, a Turkish nation that dealt the death blow to the Byzantine Empire in 1453.
Holder of power
The Seljuk Turks
The Mongols and Seljuk Turks
The Ottoman Dynasty eventually conquered the empire established by the Seljuk Turks
No, the Somali nations were not conquered by the Turks, but they were allies.
Yes, as the need for a sturdy and powerful 'base' was needed for the Seljuk Turks.
Yes, as the need for a sturdy and powerful 'base' was needed for the Seljuk Turks.
good but the war messed it up
they attacked the bazantine empire
The Crusades began soon after the Seljuk Turks threatened the Byzantine Empire, a Christian nation and a key ally of Western Europe. The Seljuk Turks' conquests in Anatolia and their capture of Jerusalem sparked a call for the Crusades to reclaim these territories.
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.)
Seljuk Turks
The Seljuk Turks occupied the area of Afghanistan and the eastern part of Iran. They migrated in the 10th century from an area in Persian Empire near the Syr-Darya River.