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    The Danishmendids or Danishmends (Turkish: Dânişmendliler) was a Turkoman beylik that ruled in north-central and eastern Anatolia from 1071/1075 to 1178...
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    During this period, there were also Turkish principalities such as Danishmendids. Seljuk arrival started the Turkification process in Anatolia; there...
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    had been established following the conquest of Byzantine Anatolia: Danishmendids, House of Mengüjek, Saltukids, Artuqids. The Seljuk sultans bore the...
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    Gazi Gümüshtigin, second ruler of the Danishmendids Danishmend Gazi 12th century, founder of the Danishmendids Ertuğrul Gazi (13th century), leader of...
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    Comnenus celebrated a revived Roman triumph after his victory over the Danishmendids at the siege of Kastamon in 1133. After proceeding through the streets...
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    Crusade Byzantine Empire Muslim States Seljuk Empire Emirate of Rum Danishmendids Fatimid Caliphate Commanders and leaders Crusader armies Raymond IV...
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  • Gazi (died 1142), the fourth ruler of Danishmendids Melik Zünnun (died 1175), the fifth ruler of Danishmendids Melik Brown (born 1984), U.S. football...
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    Melik Zünnun (category 12th-century Danishmendid rulers)
    attack the Danishmendids and took Sivas, Niksar and Tokat. Zünnun took refuge in Byzantine Empire, and the Sivas branch of Danishmendids collapsed. Danishmendids...
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    and set a pattern followed by other nomadic Turkic clans such as the Danishmendids and the Artuqids. The Great Seljuk Empire was decentralised, polyglot...
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    Kutlu Melek and his son Mustafa Chelebi, tie their ancestry to the Danishmendids, a dynasty who ruled over northeastern Anatolia during the 11–12th centuries...
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