Research Article

S ome Applications on Religious and Social Life of Great Saljuqids in Khurasan and Their Effects upon the Comı,nunity

Volume: 16 Number: 2 December 15, 2012
  • İsmail Pırlanta
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S ome Applications on Religious and Social Life of Great Saljuqids in Khurasan and Their Effects upon the Comı,nunity

Abstract

Khurasan province, considering its geopolitical position and great importance was held under the control of various authorities throughout the history. No doubt the Turkish states are among they too. The region Which met with the Turkish culture thanks to Ghaznavids became later a Turkish country in every regard in the period of Saljuqids. The Turcomans which were brought to Khurasan by the famous ruler of Ghaznavid State, Mahmud, succeeded to emerge asa political authority. A progress has been in all areas in Khurasan During period of Saljuqids. These progresses set a good example for other states. Particularly in cultural meaning, Khurasan's cultural heritage offered benefits for masses in the extension of a vaste geography. On the other hand same applications on religious and social life of Great Saljuqids upon the managed class (tab'a) have alsa affected people in the region and left deep traces on geographies. Examination of these implementations will contribute great to the understanding of the social structure of the geography of Khurasan in the period of Saljuqids. In this context, we want to touch upon some applications on religious and sociallife of Great Saljuqids upon the people and their effects. 

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İsmail Pırlanta This is me

Publication Date

December 15, 2012

Submission Date

July 15, 2012

Acceptance Date

August 15, 2012

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Year 2012 Volume: 16 Number: 2

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Pırlanta, İsmail. “S Ome Applications on Religious and Social Life of Great Saljuqids in Khurasan and Their Effects Upon the Comı,nunity”. Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi 16/2 (December 1, 2012): 689-719. https://izlik.org/JA88GE42YB.