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Encyclopedia > Malazgirt

Malazgirt (formerly also called Manzikert) is a town in Muş in eastern Turkey, with a population of 23 697 (year 2000) (??of 68 990). Shows the Location of the Province MuÅŸ MuÅŸ (alternative transliteration: Mush) is a province in eastern Turkey. ...


Manzikert was an important trading post of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia. In one of the worse defeats in the Roman (Byzantine) Empire's history, Emperor Romanus Diogenes was defeated and captured by the Turks' sultan, Alp Arslan in May of 1071, now known as the Battle of Manzikert. The victory by the Turks led ultimately to Anatolia becoming the heartland of the Ottoman Empire. The Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (sometimes referred to as Armenia Minor) was a state formed in the Middle Ages by Armenian refugees fleeing the Seljuk invasion of Armenia. ... Byzantine Empire (Greek: ) is the term conventionally used since the 19th century to describe the Greek-speaking Roman Empire during the Middle Ages, centered at its capital in Constantinople. ... Romanus IV Romanus IV (Diogenes), Byzantine emperor from 1068 to 1071, was a member of a distinguished Cappadocian family, and had risen to distinction in the army, until he was convicted of treason against the sons of Constantine X. While waiting for his execution he was summoned into the presence... Muhammed ben Daud (1029 – December 15, 1072), the second sultan of the dynasty of Seljuk Turks, in Persia, and great-grandson of Seljuk, the founder of the dynasty. ... The Battle of Manzikert (Turkish Malazgirt Savaşı) occurred on August 26, 1071 between the Byzantine Empire and Seljuk Turkish forces led by Alp Arslan, resulting in the defeat of the Byzantine Empire and the capture of Emperor Romanus IV Diogenes. ... Asia Minor lies east of the Bosporus, between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean. ... This is the current Article Improvement Drive collaboration! CAST YOUR VOTE for next weeks article For the thrash metal band, see The Ottoman Empire. ...




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Muş | Bulanık | Hasköy | Korkut | Malazgirt | Varto Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Shows the Location of the Province MuÅŸ MuÅŸ (alternative transliteration: Mush) is a province in eastern Turkey. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_Turkey. ... Shows the Location of the Province MuÅŸ MuÅŸ (alternative transliteration: Mush) is a province in eastern Turkey. ... Hasköy is a district of MuÅŸ Province of Turkey. ... Korkut is a district of MuÅŸ Province of Turkey. ... A town in Mus, Turkey. ...



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Malazgirt Map | Turkey Google Satellite Maps (525 words)
This place is situated in Mus, Turkey, its geographical coordinates are 39° 8' 56" North, 42° 32' 16" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Malazgirt.
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Battle of Manzikert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1759 words)
The Battle of Manzikert, or The Battle of Malazgirt, was fought between the Byzantine Empire and Seljuk forces led by Alp Arslan on August 26, 1071 near Manzikert, Armenia (modern Malazgirt, Turkey).
In 1068 Romanus IV led an expedition against them, but his slow-moving infantry could not catch the speedy Turkish cavalry, although he was able to capture the city of Hierapolis in Syria.
In 1070 Romanus led a second expedition towards Malazgirt (then known as Manzikert) in the eastern end of Anatolia (in today's Muş Province), where a Byzantine fortress had been captured by the Seljuks, and offered a treaty with Alp Arslan; Romanus would give back Hierapolis if Arslan gave up the siege of Edessa (Urfa).
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