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  • == Khanate rulers and dynasties == ..., has been found solely in the inscriptions of three consecutive Bulgarian rulers, namely [[Krum]], [[Omurtag]] and [[Malamir of Bulgaria|Malamir]] (a grandf
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  • The first three rulers of the Ottoman realm were titled ''Bey''. The chief [[monarch|sovereign]] ...[Asia Minor]]) had been divided after the break-up of the [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuk]] [[Sultanate of Ikonion]] ([[Konya]]) and the military demise of the [[Byz
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  • ..."authority" or "power". Later, it came to be used as the title of certain rulers who claimed almost full sovereignty in practical terms (i.e., the lack of d Among those modern hereditary rulers who wish to emphasize their secular authority under the [[rule of law]], th
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  • ===Early rulers under the Great Khans (1241–1259)=== When the former [[Sultanate of Rum|Seljuk Sultan]] [[Kaykaus II]] was arrested in the [[Byzantine Empire]], his young
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  • ...], western [[Afghanistan]], and southwestern [[Pakistan]]. Later Ilkhanate rulers, beginning with [[Ghazan]] in 1295, would convert to [[Islam]]. ...]] in 1243, the Mongols under [[Baiju]] occupied [[Anatolia]], while the [[Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm]] and the [[Empire of Trebizond]] became vassals of the M
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  • |harita = Seljuk Empire locator map.svg ...ed; this is seen in the early adoption of Persian epic names by the Seljuk rulers (Qubād, Kay Khusraw and so on) and in the use of Persian as a literary lan
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  • |harita = Seljuk Empire locator map.svg ...ed; this is seen in the early adoption of Persian epic names by the Seljuk rulers (Qubād, Kay Khusraw and so on) and in the use of Persian as a literary lan
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  • ...ans|Kumans]], [[Karluks]], [[Bahri Mamluks]], [[Ottoman Turks]], [[Seljuks|Seljuk Turks]], [[Tiele people|Tiele]], [[Timurid Dynasty|Timurids]], [[Turgesh]]e ...and dominated various countries under the leadership of the [[Seljuk Turks|Seljuk dynasty]] and eventually captured the territories of the Abbasid dynasty an
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  • ...slamic Civilization: L-Z, index ", Taylor & Francis, 2006. pp 605: "Buyid rulers such as Azud al-Dawla resusciated a number of pre-islamic Iranian practices Turkmen rulers, successively of the [[Black Sheep Turkomans]] and [[White Sheep Turkomans]
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  • ...men]]s. Meanwhile, [[Baiju]] crushed the rebellion of the [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuk]] Sultan [[Kaykaus II]] near [[Ankara]] in 1256 and reestablished Mongol au [[Category:13th-century Mongol rulers]]
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  • ...historian, [[Sempad the Constable]]; the future [[Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm|Seljuk Sultan of Rum]], [[Kilij Arslan IV]]; and ambassadors of the [[Abbasid]] [[ ...ranking officials of the previous regime for treason. The [[Seljuq dynasty|Seljuk]] princes struggled incessantly for the throne of the [[Sultanate of Rum]].
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  • ...the [[Abbasid Caliphate]], the third [[Islamic Caliphate|caliphate]] whose rulers were descendants of [[‘Abbas ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib|Abbas]], an uncle of * [[Seljuk siege of Baghdad 1157]]
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  • ...ntly outnumbered by the estimated 80,000-strong Ilkhanid-Armenian-Georgian-Seljuk coalition, but marched north from Damascus to meet the Ilkhanid army at [[H ...Upper Egypt, namely the rival Arak and Banu Hilal, became the ''de facto'' rulers of the region, forcing the Mamluks to rely on them for tax collection.<ref
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  • ...s ad-Din Aktai]] was assassinated. The stayed in Syria, Al Karak and the [[Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm]]. Two of the most prominent Mamluks [[Baibars|Baibars al ...our swords into this country, who enjoyed its comforts and then killed its rulers, let al-Malik al-Muzzafar Qutuz know, as well as the Emirs of his state and
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  • ...om the south-east and south and launched several successful campaigns into Seljuk Turkish-controlled Southern Armenia. The Georgian Kingdom continued militar ...om the south-east and south and launched several successful campaigns into Seljuk Turkish-controlled Southern Armenia. The Georgian Kingdom continued militar
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  • Abaqa was one in a long line of Mongol rulers who attempted to secure Western cooperation against the Muslim [[Mamluk]]s. ...nder general [[Samagar]] from the occupation army in [[Great Seljuq Empire|Seljuk]] [[Anatolia]], to Syria:
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  • ...ash; September 4, 1063) was the [[Turkic peoples|Turkic]] founder of the [[Seljuk Empire]], ruling from 1037 to 1063. Tughril united the [[Turkic people|Turk ...hril and his brother [[Chaghri]] were raised by their grandfather [[Seljuq|Seljuk]], who had other sons named [[Musa Yabghu]] and [[Arslan Isra'il]], whom Tu
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  • ...tolian Turkish which was a subordinate written medium until the end of the Seljuk rule.".</ref> [[Ethnologue]]'da İran'da [slq] koduyla yer alan [[:en:Salch ...History of Central Asia'', (Rutgers University Press, 2002), 157; "...the Seljuk court at Konya adopted Persian as its official language.".</ref> iken, ahal
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