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Page 1: Political History of the Seljuk Turks
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Political History of the Seljuk Turks

• Abbasid Breakup• Turkish Infiltration

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Political History of the Seljuk Turks

• Abbasid Breakup• Turkish Infiltration• Seljuks– Sunni– Vs. Shiite Fatimids– Defeat Byz’s– Sultanate of Rum

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Political History of the Seljuk Turks

• Abbasid Breakup• Turkish Infiltration• Seljuks– Sunni– Defeat Byz’s and Fatimids Manzikert (1071)

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Political History of the Seljuk Turks

• Abbasid Breakup• Turkish Infiltration• Seljuks• Mongols

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Rise of Ottomans• Osman and the Ghazis• Centralized State– The problem of Ghazis– Janissaries– Bureaucracy and Ghulams

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Rise of Ottomans• Osman and the Ghazis• Centralized State• Expansion– Constantinople– Other Expansion

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Rise of Ottomans• Osman and the Ghazis• Centralized State• Expansion• Legacy after 1500

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Islamization in Asia Minor

• Successful takeover

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Islamization in Asia Minor

• Successful takeover• Why Successful?– More Similar Religion– Demographic Balance– Destructive Conquest– Centralization of Byzantine State– Aggressive Conversion

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Islamization in Asia Minor

• Successful takeover• Why Successful?• Fusion– Role of women: • “respect shown to women by the Turks, for they hold a

more dignified position than the men…The windows of the tent are open and her face is visible, for the Turkish women do not veil themselves.”

– Ecstatic Dancing

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Islamization in Asia Minor

• Successful takeover• Why Successful?• Fusion– Language– Role of women– Ecstatic Dancing

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Part of the mystical tradition of Islam has been a group of dancers known as the whirling dervishes who twirl around to music to induce an ecstatic state of mind and spirit.

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Conclusion


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