The nature of Iraqi Turkmens and their relationship with Seljuq Turkmen (1009-1043)

Migration of Seljuq Turks and formation of the first government with a tribal origin was the preface of outstanding changes in the culture of Iran. Iraqi Turkmens as pioneers of this migration because of penetration in non-Arab regions of Iraq were known as Iraqis. The nature and ethnic roots of thi...

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Main Authors: M Mo`meni, AA Kajbaf, F Alahyari
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: University of Isfahan 2013-06-01
Series:پژوهش های تاریخی
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Online Access:http://jhr.ui.ac.ir/article_16600_ef4cd8f89bbfe8f7653d398045d3ab77.pdf
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Summary:Migration of Seljuq Turks and formation of the first government with a tribal origin was the preface of outstanding changes in the culture of Iran. Iraqi Turkmens as pioneers of this migration because of penetration in non-Arab regions of Iraq were known as Iraqis. The nature and ethnic roots of this groups and their relationship with Seljuqs can be investigated from two different perspectives: A group of historians know them as Israel citizens who were authorized by the son of Seljuq and migrated to Iran after he was captured by Mohammad Ghaznavid. The present article referring to available sources does not approve this theory and considers them as a branch of Seljuqs. From another perspective, actions Ghaznavids performed to restrain them and the policy Seljuqs later applied for Turkmens, not only before their arrival to Iran but also after their seizing power in Iran, experienced meaningful ups and downs. Such actions can be divided into three steps: neutral state against them, temporary alliance with them and repressive state against them.
ISSN:2008-6253
2476-3306