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SALJUQS iii. SALJUQS OF RUM
Andrew Peacock
dynasty of Turkish origin that ruled much of Anatolia (Rum), ca. 1081-1308.
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SALJUQS vi. ART AND ARCHITECTURE
Lorenz Korn
The Saljuq period can be regarded as an epoch in which Islamic art and architecture in Persia reached maturity, i.e., in which techniques were developed and formal solutions were established that lasted for centuries to come.
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SALJUQS v. SALJUQID LITERATURE
Daniela Meneghini
The term ‘Saljuqid literature’is used here to refer to literary works in Persian produced between 432/1040 and 617/1220.
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ARSLĀN B. ṬOḠREL
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See SALJUQS OF IRAQ (pending).
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ARSLĀNŠĀH B. KERMĀNŠĀH
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See SALJUQS OF KERMĀN.
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ARSLĀNŠAH B. TOḠRELŠĀH
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See SALJUQS OF KERMĀN.
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BAHRĀMŠĀH B. ṬOḠRELŠĀH
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See SALJUQS OF KERMĀN.
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ĀḠĀJĪ
ʿA. Zaryāb
title of a court official in the administrations of the Ghaznavids and Saljuqs.
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ATĀBAK
C. Cahen
Turkish atabeg, lit. “father-chief,” a Turkish title of rank which first appears, at least under this name, with the early Saljuqs.
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GOWHAR-ĀʾĪN, Saʿd-al-dawla
C. Edmund Bosworth
(d. 1100), Turkish eunuch slave commander of the Great Saljuqs.