SELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION

Diyarbakir has been in a crucial strategic position since the early ages in terms of geopolitical importance, linking the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Basra and the Black Sea to Mesopotamia. Diyarbakır kept its significance both before Islam and in the post-Islamic period, and it has come up today....

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3063fb6a4017439480d1a78c6857aa332021-11-24T09:20:40ZSELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION2148-416310.9761/JASSS7668https://doaj.org/article/3063fb6a4017439480d1a78c6857aa332019-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://jasstudies.com/index.jsp?mod=tammetin&makaleadi=1721555424_27-Dr.%20%C3%96%C4%9Fr.%20%C3%9Cyesi%20Bahattin%20Kele%C5%9F.pdf&key=28814https://doaj.org/toc/2148-4163Diyarbakir has been in a crucial strategic position since the early ages in terms of geopolitical importance, linking the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Basra and the Black Sea to Mesopotamia. Diyarbakır kept its significance both before Islam and in the post-Islamic period, and it has come up today. After A.D. 639, a large part of the region, especially the cities of Diyarbakir, Mardin and Urfa, was captured by Arab Muslims. After this period Diyarbakir was captured by; The Umayyads, the Abbasids, the Hamdanis, the Buwayhids, and the Merwanids respectively. Diyarbakir, honored with Islam thanks to these states, bares many artifacts transferred to the day. Until the Seljuk and Artuqid periods, the Marwanids became the state that dominated Diyarbakır. Until the period between the years of 1085-1093 when the Seljuk Empire established dominance in the city, we see that the Oghuzs frequently organized raids here. The Turks started to come to Anatolia after the Dandanakan War in 1040 and after the Battle of Malazgirt, they were transferred to the region intensely. Before the Seljuk period, which was considered as the first arrival date of the Turks to Anatolia, the raids started in and around Diyarbakir and these influxes continued to intensify in this period. During the time of the Seljuk Sultan Alp Arslan, Nasr al-Dawla, the ruler of the Marwanids, came to Sultan Alp Arslan and offered his loyalty. The Marwanids continued their existence as an Emirate of the Seljuks until their collapse in 1085.Bahattin KELEŞFırat UniversityarticlediyarbakırseljuksmarwanSocial SciencesHSocial sciences (General)H1-99DEENFRTRJournal of Academic Social Science Studies , Vol 11, Iss 70, Pp 405-416 (2019)
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SELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION
description Diyarbakir has been in a crucial strategic position since the early ages in terms of geopolitical importance, linking the Mediterranean to the Gulf of Basra and the Black Sea to Mesopotamia. Diyarbakır kept its significance both before Islam and in the post-Islamic period, and it has come up today. After A.D. 639, a large part of the region, especially the cities of Diyarbakir, Mardin and Urfa, was captured by Arab Muslims. After this period Diyarbakir was captured by; The Umayyads, the Abbasids, the Hamdanis, the Buwayhids, and the Merwanids respectively. Diyarbakir, honored with Islam thanks to these states, bares many artifacts transferred to the day. Until the Seljuk and Artuqid periods, the Marwanids became the state that dominated Diyarbakır. Until the period between the years of 1085-1093 when the Seljuk Empire established dominance in the city, we see that the Oghuzs frequently organized raids here. The Turks started to come to Anatolia after the Dandanakan War in 1040 and after the Battle of Malazgirt, they were transferred to the region intensely. Before the Seljuk period, which was considered as the first arrival date of the Turks to Anatolia, the raids started in and around Diyarbakir and these influxes continued to intensify in this period. During the time of the Seljuk Sultan Alp Arslan, Nasr al-Dawla, the ruler of the Marwanids, came to Sultan Alp Arslan and offered his loyalty. The Marwanids continued their existence as an Emirate of the Seljuks until their collapse in 1085.
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title SELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION
title_short SELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION
title_full SELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION
title_fullStr SELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION
title_full_unstemmed SELJUK – MARWANIDS RELATIONSHIP AND SELJUKIAN DOMINATION OF DIYARBEKIR REGION
title_sort seljuk – marwanids relationship and seljukian domination of diyarbekir region
publisher Fırat University
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