Saljuqid
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Saljuqid (not comparable)
- (historical) Of or pertaining to the Saljuqid dynasty.
- 1936, Henry George Farmer, “Turkish Instruments of Music in the Seventeenth Century”, in Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, page 27:
- The pirinj būrū پرنج بورو [brass trumpet]. Invented by the Saljuqid Arslān Shāh at Konia.
- 2016, Patrick Wing, The Jalayirids, Edinburgh University Press:
- Although the suppression of the revolt of Sharaf al-Dīn Masʽūd helped to consolidate the position of the Saljuqid governor Muʽīn al-Dīn Sulaymān, known as parvāna, in Anatolia, it had also demonstrated that the parvāna was dependent on Ilkhanid military support to maintain that position.
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of or pertaining to the Saljuqid dynasty
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Noun
Saljuqid (plural Saljuqids)
- (historical) A member of the Saljuqid dynasty.
- 2018, Hamid Dabashi, Truth and Narrative:
- Dubays ibn Ṣadaqa finally lost his head to a Saljuqid.
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