Between 11th and 14th centuries, about Seljuks who ruled over a wide geographical area, that
is said Middle East today, more research has been done in the field of political or organizational
history. Despite the fact that there are many sources in different languages the details of traditions
and customs shaping their social lives have not been reached. The tradition of naming in the Seljuk
world is also among these neglected areas. Researches on this area related to the Seljuk era, which
represents a critical transition period especially in the religious, geographical and socio‐cultural
aspects of Turkish history, are important. In this article, in the light of the sources some
determinations were identified about the principles of naming the Seljuk state and society tradition.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | September 26, 2018 |
Published in Issue | Year 2017 Issue: 6 |
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