Saljuq
English
Proper noun
Saljuq
- (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, Seljuk Bey.
- 1968, C. E. Bosworth, “The Political and Dynastic History of the Iranian World (A.D. 1000–1217)”, in The Cambridge History of Iran, volume 5, page 17:
- According to the Malik-Nāma, [...] the progenitor of the Saljuq family was one Duqaq, called Temür-Yalïgh ("iron-bow"). He and his son Saljuq served the "king of the Turks", i.e. the Yabghu, with Saljuq holding the important military office of Sü-Bashï.
Adjective
Saljuq (not comparable)
- (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, of or related to Seljuk, his dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule.
- 1989, Ronald W. Ferrier, The Arts of Persia, page 87:
- In this forceful yet exquisitely balanced interior, what Schroeder termed the muscularity of Saljuq architecture finds classic expression.
Noun
Saljuq (plural Saljuqs)
- (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, a member of the Seljuk dynasty or person of their empire.
- 1988, Ann K. S. Lambton, Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia, page 11:
- Although the Saljuqs were foreign to the Perso-Arab population of the ʿAbbāsid empire by origin, their Muslim upbringing prepared them for a rapid acceptance of the cultural institutions of the Muslim world and the imperial tradition in its broad outlines.
Uzbek
Related terms
- saljuqiy (“Saljuqid”)
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