State Organization and Elements of the Reign in Nīshāpūrī's Saljūqnāma
Journal Title: Ankara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi - Year 2017, Vol 57, Issue 2
Abstract
The Great Saljūq (1037-1194) was an empire that stretched from the borders of China to the coast of Mediterranean and dominated a vast geography and many nations and states. Even though this empire ruled such a vast geography for one and a half century, it left relatively few historical records, and we may say it was not a bright period in terms of historiography. This situation necessitates studying every aspect of extant historical records of the period with rigor. The work, which was written by Hâje Imâm Zahīr al-Dīn Nīshāpūrī in Persian, and which includes political, social and cultural events from the emergence of the Great Saljūq on the historical scene up to the beginning of the reign of Iraqi Saljūqīds' last ruler Abu Tālib Toghrul bin Arslan (1177-1194), also gives information about the organizational history and elements of the reign of the Saljūqs. In our work, information relayed by Nīshāpūrī on state tradition, system and operation is evaluated in the light of the previously written works on this subject.
Authors and Affiliations
Ayşe Gül FİDAN
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