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The Battle of Antiochia in 1211 - The Empire of Nicaea defeats the Seljuk Turks

Greek City Times 16 Jan 2025
The Empire of Nicaea, ruled by Theodore I, defeated the Seljuk Turks of the Sultanate of Rum ... Some 2,000 Nicean Eastern Romans (800 of whom were Latin mercenaries) faced some 11,000-20,000 Seljuk Turks.
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The Seljuk Turks began migrating into Anatolia.

Bitchute 27 Dec 2024
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The Last Stand Of Emperor Romanos IV

Greek City Times 25 Dec 2024
... Turks at the Battle of Manzikert, a pivotal moment in medieval history.
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Georgia’s Roadmap for Reconciliation with Russia and a Sovereign Future

GlobalResearch 19 Dec 2024
... primarily the violent Ottoman Sultanate which had been attacking Georgian principalities and conducting slave raids ever since the Seljuk Turks invaded the region in the mid to late 11th century.
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Sarcophagus of St. Nicholas — inspiration for 'Santa Claus' — may have been found: report

Raw Story 16 Dec 2024
The coffin of St ... A sarcophagus was discovered in a two-story annex of the Church of St ... ALSO READ ... "After Myra fell to the Seljuk Turks in 1071, Adriatic rivals Bari and Venice were in competition to bring the relics of Saint Nicholas to their cities ... .
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The Complexity of the Middle East

Armstrong Economics 13 Dec 2024
They are known as the Seljuk Turks, who were influenced by Persian civilization ... Although ethnically Turkish, the Seljuk Turks appreciated and became carriers of Persian culture rather than Turkish culture; they were not of the same gene pool.
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How the Turks View Aleppo

The Syrian Observer 03 Dec 2024
Aleppo hosted the earliest formations of the Seljuk state before Anatolia, reinforcing its perceived historical significance. Many Turks believe that the Turkmen population constitutes 50-60% of ...
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Exploring the Silk Roads: 10 stunning sites in 10 countries from Turkey to China

The Observer 27 Oct 2024
Damascus is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, a place of living antiquity that has drawn invaders – among them the Greeks, the Abbasids and the Seljuk Turks – and curious travellers for centuries.
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Monumetal Structure and Weapons Reveal Site of the Battle of Malazgirt

Ancient Origins 30 Sep 2024
The Seljuks ... Monumental discovery at Byzantines vs Seljuk Turks battle site ... https.//www.turkiyetoday.com/culture/monumental-discovery-at-byzantines-vs-seljuk-turks-battle-site-31450/.
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September 14, Commemorating the Genocide of the Greeks of Asia Minor

Greek City Times 14 Sep 2024
... Young Turks and Mustafa Kemal Pasha ... The destruction of Asia Minor Hellenism first began in 1071 when the Byzantine armies were defeated by the Seljuk Turks ... In 1453, Constantinopole fell to the Turks.
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Ancient Greek Statue Head Found at Fethiye Castle May Depict Apollo

Greek Reporter 30 Aug 2024
Archeologists believe the statue head found at Fethiye Castle in Turkey may be of Apollo. Credit ... Fethiye Castle ... Credit ... The Principality of Menteshe was the first Anatolian principality founded by the Oghuz Turks after the Seljuk Turks’ collapse.
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Principality of Antioch, the Pillar of the Crusader States

Ancient Origins 23 Aug 2024
The principality was frequently at war with the Seljuk Turks, who sought to reclaim the territory, as well as with other Muslim powers in the region ... defeat at the hands of the Seljuk Turks.
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Unveiling The Bloodiest Medieval Battles You’ve Never Heard Of (Video)

Ancient Origins 16 May 2024
In 1071 AD, the Battle of Manzikert witnessed the Seljuk Turks humbling the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Romanos, leading to the capture of the emperor and the decline of Byzantine influence in the Middle East.
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Iran Bans Streaming of Egypt-Produced Controversial Series “Hashashin”

Khaama Press 28 Apr 2024
... identity in the regions under his influence during a period when such a distinction was under considerable pressure from the dominant Seljuk Turks and the broader Arabic influences of the time​.

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