Aslan (disambiguation) — Aslan or Arslan is the Turkish word for lion .It may also refer to:People*Aslan, a title used by a number of Seljuk and Ottoman rulers, including *Alp Arslan (1029 – 1072), second sultan of the Seljuk dynasty *Kilij Arslan I (1079 1107), Sultan… … Wikipedia
Military history of Turkey (disambiguation) — Military history of Turkey and extends centuries which is covered under pages: Military of the Sultanate of Rûm (Seljuk Sultanate of Rūm) (1077 to 1307) Military of the Ottoman Empire (Ottoman Empire) (1299 1922) Based on periods: Rise of the… … Wikipedia
Rum (disambiguation) — Rum may refer to the following:* Rum, a spirit made from sugar cane by products such as molasses or sugar cane juice * Rûm was the term by which Muslims referred to the Christian Europeans in general, and the Eastern Romans (Byzantines) in… … Wikipedia
History of Turkey (disambiguation) — The History of Turkey may refer to: * History of Anatolia * History of the Turkic peoples, a broad linguistic group * History of the Turkish people, the people who presently live in, or are from, Turkey ** Seljuk Turks (1000–1300): Sultanate of… … Wikipedia
Ibn al-Khashshab (disambiguation) — *Ibn al Khashshab (died 1125) Shi i qadi and ra is of Aleppo during the rule of the Seljuk emir Ridwan. *Ibn al Khashshab (died 1134) qadi of Aleppo *Ibn al Khashshab (lived 1160s) Aleppo in the 1160s *Ibn Khashab Baghdadi (d. 567 AH), wrote… … Wikipedia
Kayseri — Caesarea Mazaca redirects here. For other locations with similar names, see Caesarea (disambiguation). Kayseri City … Wikipedia
Rumi — For other uses, see Rumi (disambiguation). Mevlevi redirects here. For other uses, see Mevlevi (disambiguation). Mewlānā Jalāl ad Dīn Muḥammad Balkhī مولانا جلالالدین محمد بلخی Jalal ad Dīn Muhammad Rumi … Wikipedia
Turkish people — For other uses of Turkish, see Turkish (disambiguation), and for the broader concept of Turkic speaking ethnic groups, see Turkic peoples. Turkish people Türkler Total population 70 million[citation needed] (see also Turkish population Turkish… … Wikipedia
History of Anatolia — See also: Ancient Regions of Anatolia History of Anatolia Bronze Age Hattians … Wikipedia
Konya — For other uses, see Konya (disambiguation). Konya Konya Collage … Wikipedia