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The attitude of the Seljuk rulers towards the non-Muslim population in Turkish historiography

Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 57 - 62, 28.06.2020

Abstract

Numerous works in Turkish historiography have been written on various problems of the Seljuk state, one of the 11th century Turkic states of the Middle East, distinguished by multicultural traditions and tolerance. This article examines the attitude of the rulers of the Seljuk state to the minority and non-Muslim population of the country from the point of view of historiography. Numerous scientific works on this topic in Turkish historiography from the beginning of the XX century to the present day have been considered, the current state of research of this problem in Turkish historiography has been studied.

References

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  • Ahmet O. Religious politics of the Seljuks. (1040-1092). Istanbul 2002.
  • Aziza Aktaş Y. Muslim and non-Muslim relations in the atmosphere of tolerance in the Anatolian Seljuk period.The Erdem Atatürk Culture Center magazine. Ankara, January-1996.
  • Agrınaslı N. “Factors facilitating the conquest of Anatolia” SUTAD C.39, Spring 2016, p.174-176.
  • Gunay U. “Pluralism and tolerance in the religious history of Anatolia” Journal of the Faculty of Theology of Erceyiş University. Kayseri-1998.

The attitude of the Seljuk rulers towards the non-Muslim population in Turkish historiography

Year 2020, Volume: 2 Issue: 1, 57 - 62, 28.06.2020

Abstract

Numerous works in Turkish historiography have been written on various problems of the Seljuk state, one of the 11th century Turkic states of the Middle East, distinguished by multicultural traditions and tolerance. This article examines the attitude of the rulers of the Seljuk state to the minority and non-Muslim population of the country from the point of view of historiography. Numerous scientific works on this topic in Turkish historiography from the beginning of the XX century to the present day have been considered, the current state of research of this problem in Turkish historiography has been studied.

References

  • Turan O. Seljuk history and Turkish-Islamic civilization. Istanbul, 1969.
  • E.Mechil, A. Sevim. History of the Seljuk states: politics, organization and culture. Ankara, 1995
  • Yazıchı N. Before Osmanli, an evaluation attempt on the culture of tolerance and coexistence in Muslim Turks in Anatolia. International Symposium on the Contribution of the Turkish World to Islam. 31 May-1 June 2007/31 May-1 June 2007
  • Kuchuk, A. (1985). "Turks' religious tolerance to minorities in Anatolia (Armenian and Jewish Example)". Erdem Magazine, 8 (23), 555-582
  • Aliyeva N. Islamic Culture in Azerbaijan (early VII-XIII centuries) “Science and education” Baku - 2017
  • Kamaloglu M. Social Relations Established with Non-Muslim in Seljuk Turkey. // Mehmet Akif Ersoy University Journal of Social Sciences Institute, Year: 4, Number: 7, 2012 Autumn.
  • Ahmet O. Religious politics of the Seljuks. (1040-1092). Istanbul 2002.
  • Aziza Aktaş Y. Muslim and non-Muslim relations in the atmosphere of tolerance in the Anatolian Seljuk period.The Erdem Atatürk Culture Center magazine. Ankara, January-1996.
  • Agrınaslı N. “Factors facilitating the conquest of Anatolia” SUTAD C.39, Spring 2016, p.174-176.
  • Gunay U. “Pluralism and tolerance in the religious history of Anatolia” Journal of the Faculty of Theology of Erceyiş University. Kayseri-1998.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

M.c. Bayramov

Publication Date June 28, 2020
Submission Date June 22, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 2 Issue: 1

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APA Bayramov, M. (2020). The attitude of the Seljuk rulers towards the non-Muslim population in Turkish historiography. Modern Leisure Studies, 2(1), 57-62.