- The
Saltukids or
Saltuqids (Modern Turkish:
Saltuklu Beyliği) were a
dynasty ruling one of the
Anatolian beyliks of the
Seljuk Empire,
founded after the...
- the
conquest of
Byzantine Anatolia: Danishmendids,
House of Mengüjek,
Saltukids, Artuqids. The
Seljuk sultans bore the
brunt of the
Crusades and eventually...
- by the
Sultanate of Rum.
Saltukids was one of them. Its
capital was Erzurum.
Saltuk II was the
fourth Sultan of this
Saltukids.
Saltuk became the bey after...
-
established control as far as the
Aegean Sea
under numerous beyliks: the
Saltukids in
Northeastern Anatolia, the Shah-Armens and the
Mengujekids in Eastern...
- the
region of
Erzurum had been
ruled by a
local Turkoman dynasty, the
Saltukids from 1071
until 1202.
During the 30
years after this conquest, Erzurum...
-
Turkoman king of the "Seljuqs of Erzurum",
following the fall of the
Saltukids in the region, one of the
Anatolian beyliks. He was
another son of Kılıç...
- Shaddadids, and a
subsequent siege by the
Muslim coalition of Shah-Armens,
Saltukids,
Artuqids and
Emirate of Kars
against the
Kingdom of
Georgia in an attempt...
-
coalition was
formed consisting namely of the
troops of Shah-Armens,
Saltukids, and the lord of Kars and Surmari.
Allies selected the
route through the...
- a
marital alliance with the
Saltukids of
Erzurum and even
tried to sell them Ani, but he
eventually defected the
Saltukids to King
Demetrius I of Georgia...
-
simply Mama
Hatun or
Mamakhatun (fl. 1200), was a
female ruler of the
Saltukids, with its
capital in Erzurum, for an
estimated nine
years between 1191...