Seljuk (disambiguation)

Seljuk (disambiguation)

Seljuk may mean one of the following.

*Selçuk, a town in Turkey
*Seljuk, the founder of Seljuk dynasty
*Seljuq dynasty, the dynasty and empire founded by Seljuk
*Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, a branch of the Seljuk dynasty in Anatolia
*Great Seljuq Empire, empire of the 11th and 12th centuries centered in Iran


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