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Kilij Arslan I (2718 bytes)
1: ...anate of Rüm|Rüm]] from [[1092]] until his death.
3: ... 000 Crusaders were killed and the rest were sold into slavery.
5: ... then surrendered to the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]].
7: ...gh he destroyed crops and water supplies along their route.
9: ...ot invincible. After this victory he moved his capital to [[Konya]]. (See [[Crusade of 1101]].)

Kilij Arslan II (2200 bytes)
1: ... He succeeded his father [[Mas'ud of Rüm|Mas'ud]] in [[1156]].
3: ...ce with the Byzantines, allied with Nur ad-Din against [[Mosul]].
5: ...or to dismantle his fortifications along the frontier.
7: ... death of [[Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor|Frederick Barbarossa]].
9: ...husrau I]], although his other sons continued to fight for control of the other parts of the sultanat...

Kilij (2488 bytes)
1: ...ad been used over all the lands touched by the empire of the Kahns.
3: ...does not seem to be a clear cut distinction in naming.
5: ...officer. This has since been a Marine Corps tradition.
8: *[[Dao (sword)]] (for pre-history)
9: *[[Shamshir]]

Alp Arslan (4301 bytes)
1: ...ame '''Alp Arslan''', which signifies "a valiant lion."
3: ...ory of Georgia|Georgia]], which (in [[1064]]) he finally subdued.
5: ...d with presents and respectfully attended by a military guard.
7: ...alled the beginning of Turkish ascendancy in the Middle East.
9: ... Alp Arslan now extended over much of western [[Asia]]. He soon prepared to

The Heroic Legend of Arslan (805 bytes)
1: ...], which is known in [[Japan]] as '''''Arslan Senki''''' (アルスラー&#1...
3: ... 1993 into a four-part<sup>1</sup> unfinished [[anime]] [[OVA]].
5: ... in a fantasy setting resembling historical [[Persia]].
8: ...s: one with four episodes (2x1h, 2x30m) and six episodes (6x30m).
10: == External links ==

Mehmed I of Great Seljuk (536 bytes)
1: ... succeeded by [[Mahmud II of Great Seljuk|Mahmud II]].
5: [[Category:Monarchs of Persia]]

Mas'ud of Rüm (609 bytes)
1: ... Mas'ud was succeeded by his son, [[Kilij Arslan II]].

Danishmends (2411 bytes)
1: ...th century|12th centuries]]. They were the chief rivals of the [[Sultanate of Rum]].
3: ...zantine Empire]] and captured almost all of Anatolia.
5: ...aea]]; the Seljuks and Danishmends then allied against the crusaders but were defeated at the [[Battl...
7: ...ltanate of Rum to Konya and its immediate surroundings.
9: ...th in [[1140]], falling under control of the reinvigorated Seljuks.

Malik Shah I (1005 bytes)
1: ... by [[Alp Arslan]] at the [[Battle of Manzikert]] in [[1071]].
3: ...e [[First Crusade]] shortly afterwards, beginning in [[1096]].
5: [[Category:Monarchs of Persia]]

Battle of Dorylaeum (4700 bytes)
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10: |result=[[Crusade]]r victory

Sultanate of Rüm (7733 bytes)
1: ... [[Seljuk Turks|Seljuk]] [[sultanate]] in [[Anatolia]] from [[1077]] to [[1307]].
3: ...ehmed I of Great Seljuk|Mehmed Tapar]], son of Malik Shah.
5: ...), the sultans of Konya had got a [[Christian]] neighbor.
7: ...e east he defeated the [[Mangujakids]] and [[Artuqids]].
9: ...ls. The sultan fled to [[Antalya]], where he died in [[1246]].

Siege of Nicaea (6139 bytes)
1: ...[May 14]] to [[June 19]], [[1097]], during the [[First Crusade]].
4: ...fight the [[Danishmends]] for control of the [[Melitene]].
6: ==Crusader siege==
7: ...towers. Bohemund camped on the north side of the city, Godfrey on the east, and Raymond and [[Adhemar...
9: ==Defeat of Kilij Arslan==

Ortoqid (2451 bytes)
1: ...11th century|11th]] and [[12th century|12th centuries]].
3: ...mids lost the city to the [[crusade]]rs the following year.
5: ...ality of Antioch]] at the [[Battle of Ager Sanguinis]].
7: ...ate]]s to fall. Hisn Kayfa became a vassal of Zengi as well.
9: ...in did not yet control. With Ortoqid support Saladin eventually took control of Mosul as well.

Timeline of Islamic history 12th Century (4427 bytes)
3: ...] [[al-Musta'li]], accession of [[al-Amir Bi-Ahkamillah]].
5: ...uk]] Sultan [[Barkiyaruq]], accession Of [[Mehmed I of Great Seljuk]].
7: ...1106]]: Death of the [[Al Motavid Yusuf bin Tashfin]].
9: ...juk Sultan [[Kilij Arslan I]], succession of [[Malik Shah of Rüm]].
11: ...rid]] ruler [[Tamin]], accession of [[Yahya of Zirid]].

Battle of Myriokephalon (5869 bytes)
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5: |Conflict||Byzantine-Seljuk wars
11: |Result||Seljuk victory
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Manzikert (1155 bytes)
1: ...e|Mu&#351;]] in eastern [[Turkey]], with a population of 23 697 (year 2000). of 68 990.
3: ...n the ensuing battle, Alp Arslan routed the Byzantines and captured Romanus.
5: ... the ultimate destruction of the Byzantine Empire itself.
7: [[Category:Cities in Turkey]]
9: [[de:Schlacht von Manzikert]]

Süleyman I of Rüm (1085 bytes)
1: ...Seljuk [[Sultan]] [[Malik Shah I]], a distant cousin to Süleyman.
3: ...of loyalty to Malik Shah or simply for personal gain.

1079 (1456 bytes)
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10: ...Halsten and Ingold I]] succeed [[Haakon the Red]] in [[Sweden]].

Romanus IV (1955 bytes)
1: ...him a free pardon and shortly afterwards married him.
3: ...Araxes at the [[Battle of Manzikert]] and taken prisoner.
5: ...between Sultan [[Alp Arslan]] and Emperor Romanus IV:
7: ...lp Arslan]]: "If you were the one who took me captive, what would you do?"
9: ...I would take you to [[Constantinople]] to exhibit in the streets."

Yoshiki Tanaka (1176 bytes)
1: ...[Gakushuin University|Gakush&#363;in University]] in [[Tokyo]].
3: ...35352;), also known as the [[The Heroic Legend of Arslan]].
5: His fantasy works also include [[Soryuden|S&#333;ry&#363;den]] (&#21109;&#...
7: ...96;&#20253;&#35500;) a.k.a. [[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]]
9: ==External links==

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