Three-three Centuries In The Anatolia, The Non-muslims Who Live In The Social And Social Life Of The People Of The Tribe And The People Of The Tribe And The People Of The Tribe And The People Of The Tribe And The People Of The Tribe And The People Of The Tribe.
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4. Uluslararası Bilimsel Araştırmalar Kongresi (UBAK)
In 1071 the Malazgirt challenge battle and the conquest of the Anatolian geography, i.e. the land-i rum by the Turks, is an important event in the Turkish and world history.The protagonist of this event is Xi.It is a major selchuklu state, which is a political structure established in the century in the Iranian geography.As a result of his successful conquests, this state, which was increasingly strengthened, eventually removed from its own body the Anatolian (Turkey) Selchuklu state, Iraq, Syria, Kirman and Horasan Selchuklu state.One of the main factors under this success is the people’s element in the geographics where the conquests made by this state can easily be understood when we look at the socio-cultural and economic history as well as the political and military history.These elements consisting of the Romans, Armenians, Kurish and Jewish peoples outside of the Turks, who encountered the political, religious, economic and socio-cultural structure of this state, attempted to adapt shortly to the way of continuing their existence, while soon they managed to make material and spiritual contributions to this state.This is what we do in this work: to identify and share the social and commercial lives of the non-Muslim elements who lived in the Anatolian geography in the centuries and who have contributed to this geography together with the Selchukles, in light of the sources that contain high knowledge of the period.Our work at this point is an entrance aimed at preparing an infrastructure in the general sense of the subject, the first part where the conquest of the Anatolians by the Selchucks is described, in the Anatolian xi-xiii.It is formed from a result section with two separate sections in which the demographic conditions of the non-Muslim elements living in the centuries and the social-commercial lives are described.