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    Great Seljuk architecture, or simply Seljuk architecture, refers to building activity that took place under the Great Seljuk Empire (11th–12th centuries)...
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  • Seljuk architecture may refer to: Great Seljuk architecture (11th–12th centuries, mostly in Iran, Central Asia, and nearby regions) Anatolian Seljuk architecture...
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    Anatolian Seljuk architecture, or simply Seljuk architecture, refers to building activity that took place under the Sultanate of Rum (late 11th to 13th...
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  • The Seljuk Empire, or the Great Seljuk Empire, was a high medieval, culturally Turco-Persian, Sunni Muslim empire, established and ruled by the Qïnïq branch...
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    over conquered Byzantine territories and peoples (Rum) of Anatolia by the Seljuk Turks following their entry into Anatolia after the Battle of Manzikert...
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    The Seljuk dynasty, or Seljukids (/ˈsɛldʒʊk/ SEL-juuk; Persian: سلجوقیان Saljuqian, alternatively spelled as Seljuqs or Saljuqs), Seljuqs, also known as...
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    (2015). Great Seljuk Empire. Edinburgh University Press. ISBN 978-0-7486-9807-3. Petersen, Andrew (1996). Dictionary of Islamic Architecture. Routledge...
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    access to the top. Its style is close to the minarets of earlier Great Seljuk architecture in the region of Iran. It has a cylindrical shaft which, unusually...
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    that it was further developed in subsequent Great Seljuk architecture, as seen in the Seljuk domes of the Great Mosque of Isfahan (1088). The oldest full...
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    Tomb of Ahmad Sanjar (category Seljuk architecture)
    secular Seljuk funerary architecture. Its squat proportions and hexadecagonal surrounding of the outer dome would influence later works of architecture. The...
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    "classical" age of Central Asian architecture.: 354  The apogee of the Great Seljuks was short-lived, but their architectural patronage was an important stage...
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    13th centuries was essentially Seljuk architecture built with local Iraqi craftsmanship. Much of Abbasid art and architecture has been lost over time due...
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  • Great Rebuilding Great room Great Seljuk architecture Greek Baths Greek Revival architecture Green building Gridshell Grille (architecture) Grillwork Groin...
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    While the apogee of the Great Seljuks was short-lived, it represents a major benchmark in the history of Islamic art and architecture in Iran and Central...
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    Anatolian Seljuks translated earlier Iranian Seljuk architecture of bricks and plaster into the use of stone. Decoration in Anatolian Seljuk architecture was...
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    Minaret (category Mosque architecture)
    decoration up the level of their balconies.: 372  Ottoman architecture followed earlier Seljuk models and continued the Iranian tradition of cylindrical...
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    Caravanserai (category Architecture in Iran)
    austere. Examples of caravanserai architecture Gateway of Ribat-i Malik in Uzbekistan (c. 1068–1080, Great Seljuk period) Roofed hall attached to the...
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    competing beyliks ruled by local Turkish dynasties and offshoots of the Seljuk dynasty. In the 12th century, the Mengujekids or Mengücek dynasty controlled...
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    original works particularly in architecture. Wood and stone carving, clay tiles and other similar decorative arts of the Seljuks were still used, however with...
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    Islamic judge") of Aleppo, Abu'l Hasan Muhammad in 1090, during the reign of Seljuk governor Aq Sunqur al-Hajib. Its construction was finished in 1094 during...
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