seljuckian (Meaning)

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seljuckian (n.)

A member of the family of Seljuk; an adherent of that family, or subject of its government; (pl.) the dynasty of Turkish sultans sprung from Seljuk.

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seljuckian Sentence Examples

  1. The Seljukian Turks established a vast empire in western Asia in the 11th century.
  2. The Seljukian architecture is known for its intricate carvings and decorative tiles.
  3. The Seljukian Sultanate of Rum ruled over much of Anatolia in the 12th and 13th centuries.
  4. The Seljukian victory at the Battle of Manzikert marked a turning point in the history of the Byzantine Empire.
  5. The Seljukian sultanate of Delhi ruled over much of northern India in the 13th century.
  6. The Seljukian period was a golden age of Islamic culture and learning.
  7. The Seljukian empire was divided into several smaller sultanates after its decline.
  8. Seljukian art and architecture had a significant influence on later Islamic civilizations.
  9. The Seljukian conquest of Jerusalem in 1077 led to the First Crusade.
  10. The Seljukian Turks played a crucial role in the development of the Silk Road.

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A member of the family of Seljuk; an adherent of that family, or subject of its government; (pl.) the dynasty of Turkish sultans sprung from Seljuk.

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The Seljukian Turks established a vast empire in western Asia in the 11th century.

The Seljukian architecture is known for its intricate carvings and decorative tiles.

The Seljukian Sultanate of Rum ruled over much of Anatolia in the 12th and 13th centuries.

The Seljukian victory at the Battle of Manzikert marked a turning point in the history of the Byzantine Empire.