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- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars abstract "The Byzantine–Seljuq wars were a series of decisive battles that shifted the balance of power in Asia Minor and Syria from the Byzantine Empire to the Seljuq Turks. Riding from the steppes of Central Asia, the Seljuq Turks replicated tactics practiced by the Huns hundreds of years earlier against a similar Roman opponent but now combining it with new-found Islamic zeal; in many ways, the Seljuq Turks resumed the conquests of the Muslims in the Byzantine–Arab Wars initiated by the Rashidun, Umayyad and Abassid Caliphate in the Levant, North Africa and Asia Minor.Today, the Battle of Manzikert is widely seen as the moment when the Byzantines lost the war against the Turks; however the Byzantine military was of questionable quality before 1071 with regular Turkish incursions overrunning the failing theme system. Even after Manzikert, Byzantine rule over Asia Minor did not end immediately, nor were any heavy concessions levied by the Turks on their opponents – it took another 20 years before the Turks were in control of the entire Anatolian peninsula and not for long either.During the course of the war, the Seljuq Turks and their allies attacked the Fatimid Caliphate of Egypt, capturing Jerusalem and catalyzing the call for the First Crusade. Crusader assistance to the Byzantine Empire was mixed with treachery and looting, although substantial gains were made in the First Crusade. Within a hundred years of Manzikert, the Byzantines had (with Crusader assistance) successfully driven back the Turks from the coasts of Asia Minor and extended their influence right down to Palestine and even Egypt. Later, the Byzantines were unable to extract any more assistance, and the Fourth Crusade even led to the sack of Constantinople. Before the conflict petered out, the Seljuqs managed to take more territory from the weakened Empire of Nicaea until the Sultanate itself was taken over by the Mongols, leading to the rise of the ghazis and the conclusive Byzantine–Ottoman wars.".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars thumbnail Theodosius_I's_empire.png?width=300.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars wikiPageID "8721744".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars wikiPageRevisionID "601683451".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars caption "Clockwise from top: Steppe warriors, Byzantine Dromon, Symbol of the Seljuqs, Imperial insignia.".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars combatant "Byzantine EmpireEmpire of Trebizondthe Crusader States".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars combatant "Seljuq Turks * Sultanate of Rum".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars conflict "Byzantine–Seljuq wars".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars date "1048".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars place Anatolia.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars strength "c. 1071 CE:Could raise up to 100,000 troops1140 CE:25,000 to 50,000 field troops".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars strength "unknown".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars territory "Most of Anatolia permanently conquered by the Seljuq Turks".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:11th-century_conflicts.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:11th_century_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:12th-century_conflicts.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:12th_century_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:13th-century_conflicts.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:13th_century_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:14th-century_conflicts.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:14th_century_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:Byzantine–Seljuq_Wars.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars subject Category:Sultanate_of_Rum.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars type Event.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars type MilitaryConflict.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars type SocietalEvent.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars type Event.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars type Event.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars type Thing.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars comment "The Byzantine–Seljuq wars were a series of decisive battles that shifted the balance of power in Asia Minor and Syria from the Byzantine Empire to the Seljuq Turks.".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars label "Byzantijns-Seltsjoekse oorlogen".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars label "Byzantine–Seljuq wars".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars label "Guerras bizantino-seljúcidas".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars label "Guerras bizantino-selyúcidas".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars label "Guerre bizantino-selgiuchidi".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars label "Византийско-сельджукские войны".
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars label "セルジューク・東ローマ戦争".
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- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Byzantsko-seldžucké_války.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Guerras_bizantino-selyúcidas.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Perang_Bizantium-Seljuk.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Guerre_bizantino-selgiuchidi.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs セルジューク・東ローマ戦争.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Byzantijns-Seltsjoekse_oorlogen.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Guerras_bizantino-seljúcidas.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Q1827267.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars sameAs Q1827267.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars wasDerivedFrom Byzantine–Seljuq_wars?oldid=601683451.
- Byzantine–Seljuq_wars depiction Theodosius_I's_empire.png.