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Turkish art and architecture : from the Seljuks to the Ottomans / Giovanni Curatola ; trans. by Jo-Ann Titmarsh Smithsonian Libraries and Archives. Object Details Author Curatola, Giovanni Contents A ...
The excavations uncover the long-buried remnants of Seljuk-era architecture and trade, as experts work to preserve the site’s ...
Seljuk Square Necropolis known as largest historical Islamic graveyard in Turkish-Islamic world, Turkish professor says - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Archaeological excavations at the historic Battle of Manzikert battlefield (modern-day Malazgirt in Turkey), where the Seljuks defeated the Byzantine Empire in 1071, opening the gates of Anatolia, ...
The Ethnography Museum in the Turkish capital Ankara is a treasure trove of Turkish art from the Seljuk period to the present. Opening its doors on July 18, 1930, the museum has captivated art ...
Seljuk, also spelled, Seljuq, was a ruling military family of the Oguz (Ghuzz) Turkic tribes that invaded southwestern Asia in the 11th century and eventually founded an empire that included ...
Seljuk, also spelled, Seljuq, was a ruling military family of the Oguz (Ghuzz) Turkic tribes that invaded southwestern Asia in the 11th century and eventually founded an empire that included ...
Metin Külünk, who is close to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, published the map on Twitter to mark the anniversary of the battle that fell on August 26, amid tension between Turkey and ...
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