Byzantium and the emergence of Muslim-Turkish Anatolia, ca. 1040-1130

The arrival of the Seljuk Turks in Anatolia forms an indispensable part of modern Turkish discourse on national identity but Western scholars, by contrast, have rarely included the Anatolian Turks in their discussions about the formation of European nations or the transformation of the Near East. Th...

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Autor principal: Beihammer, Alexander Daniel (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2019
Edición:1st issued in paperback
Colección:Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman studies
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • First encounters in Byzantium's eastern marches, ca. 1040-1071
  • The eastern provinces, Turkish migrations, and the Seljuk imperial project
  • Byzantine-Seljuk diplomacy and the first Turkish footholds
  • Emperor Romanos IV and Sultan Alp Arslan, 1068-1071
  • Decay of imperial authority and regionalization of power, 1071-1096
  • Sulayman b. Qutlumush and the first Turkish lordships in Syria
  • Revolts and Byzantine-Turkish coalitions in Asia Minor, 1071-1081
  • Seljuk rule between centralization and disintegration, 1086-1098
  • Turkish and Byzantine-Armenian lordships in Asia Minor
  • The Crusades and the crystallization of Muslim Anatolia, 1096-ca. 1130
  • Seljuk reactions to the First Crusade
  • New contact and conflict zones.