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    The Sultanate of Rûm was a culturally Turco-Persian Sunni Muslim state, established over conquered Byzantine territories and peoples (Rûm) of Anatolia...
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    and the Balkans in the Middle Ages. The Seljuks of the Sultanate of Rum took their name from ar-Rum, the word for the Romans in the Qu'ran. During the...
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    of the Seljuq Sultanate of Rûm in the latter half of the 13th century. One of the beyliks, that of the Osmanoğlu of the Kayı branch of Oghuz Turks, from...
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    Osman I (category Wikipedia articles published in WikiJournal of Humanities)
    The clan settled in Anatolia, in a region belonging to the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm. Other sources claim that the Kayı clan moved to Anatolia two centuries...
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  • of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum (1077–1307) is summarized below. After the battles of Pasinler in 1048 and Malazgirt in 1071 Turks founded a number of...
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    Ertuğrul (category Year of birth unknown)
    son of Gündüz Alp. According to this legend, after the death of his father, Ertuğrul and his followers entered the service of the Sultanate of Rum, for...
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  • the west. The last surviving Seljuk sultanate to fall was the Sultanate of Rum, which fell in 1308. The founder of the dynasty was Seljuk, a warlord, who...
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    Rumelia (category History of the Balkans by region)
    Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate was called the Sultanate of Rum by its contemporaries, meaning the "Sultanate of the Roman Empire" or "Roman Sultanate", which mostly...
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  • 1161), sultan of the Seljuk Empire Suleiman ibn Qutulmish (d. 1086), founder of the Sultanate of Rum Süleyman Çelebi (1377–1411), co-ruler of the Ottoman...
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  • known as Şâhinşah (Persian: شاهنشاه, lit. 'king of kings') was the sultan of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm between the years 1110 and 1116. Prior to Malik...
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    multinational character. As the Rum Sultanate declined in the 13th century, Anatolia was divided into a patchwork of independent Turkish principalities...
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    Anatolia (redirect from Names of Anatolia)
    province by the invading Seljuq Turks, who founded a Sultanate of Rûm in 1077. Thus (land of the) Rûm became another name for Anatolia. By the 12th century...
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  • Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm Kilij Arslan III (died 1205), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm Kilij Arslan IV (died 1265), Sultan of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm Al-Nasir...
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    the Sultanate of Kermân (1041–1186) and the Sultanate of Rum (1074–1308), which stretched from Iran to Anatolia and were the prime targets of the First...
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    Danishmendids (category History of Sivas)
    In early 12th century, Danishmends were rivals of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum, which controlled much of the territory surrounding the Danishmend lands...
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    in the 11th century, starting the Turkification process. The Seljuk Sultanate of Rum ruled Anatolia until the Mongol invasion in 1243, when it disintegrated...
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  • "land of the Romans", the Balkan provinces of the Ottoman Empire Sultanate of Rûm, a Seljuk sultanate, established on conquered Byzantine territory of Asia...
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    Almost half of the Sultanate of Rum became an occupied country. The Empire of Trebizond became subject to the Mongolian Qaghan, fearing of the potential punitive...
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  • Akhiya (category Economy of the Ottoman Empire)
    the Ottoman Empire. Present beginning around the time of the Seljuk breaking of the Sultanate of Rum in the thirteenth century, these organizations would...
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    word Rûm (or Roum) was used to denote the whole of central Anatolia, not just the smaller area comprising the Ottoman province (see Sultanate of Rum).[citation...
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  • KHMER AYYUBID SULTANATE SULTANATE OF RUM GO- RYEO It is estimated that the Khwarazmian army, prior to the Mongol invasion, consisted of about 40,000 cavalry...
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    combined with the declining power of the Sultanate of Rum (Byzantium's chief rival in Asia Minor) led to the removal of troops from Anatolia to maintain...
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    Konya (redirect from Villayet of Koniah)
    its Rûm (Byzantine Greek) inhabitants, making Konya the capital of their new Sultanate of Rum. Under the Seljuks, the city reached the height of its wealth...
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  • a list of the Seljuk Sultans of Rum, from 1077 to 1307. The sultans of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm were descended from Arslan Isra'il, son of the warlord...
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    Turkoman clans Bayat, Afshar, and Begdili after the decline of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm. The meaning of Dulkadir is unclear. It was later Arabized or reinterpreted...
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    of the frontier principalities established in the 14th century by Oghuz Turks after the decline of Sultanate of Rûm. The Aydinids also held parts of the...
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  •  1284–97, 1303–8), the Sultan of Rum, Yakub accepted vassalage under Kayqubad III (r. 1298–1302). The Sultanate of Rum disintegrated shortly after. At...
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    the Delhi Sultanate conquered the northern Indian subcontinent, while Turkic dynasties like the Sultanate of Rum and Artuqids conquered much of Anatolia...
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    Artuqids (category History of Diyarbakır Province)
    the Sultanate of Rum due to following a slippery policy between the Ayyubids and Seljuqs. The Mardin branch survived for longer, but as a vassal of the...
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    Empire; its ruler, Mahmud of Ghazni, was the first Muslim sovereign to be known as sultan. Great Seljuk Empire Sultanate of Rum Ottoman Empire Timurid Empire...
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