Селџучко царство — разлика између измена

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| Престоница = [[Нишапур]]<br /><small>(1037–1043)</small><br /> [[Рај (Иран)|Рај]]<br /><small>(1043–1051)</small><br />[[Исфахан]]<br /><small>(1051–1118)</small><br /> [[Хамадан]], <small>Западна пријестолница</small> <small>(1118–1194)</small><br /> [[Мерв]], <small>Источна пријестолница</small> <small>(1118–1153)
| Званични_језици =
*[[Персијски језик|перзијски]] (службени и дворски језик, главни књижевни и говорни језик)<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite book|author=Savory, R. M.|coauthor=Roger Savory|title=Introduction to Islamic civilisation|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1976|pages=82}}</ref><ref>{{citeCite book|last=Black|first=Edwin|title=Banking on Baghdad: inside Iraq's 7,000-year history of war, profit and conflict|publisher=John Wiley and sons|year=2004|pages=38}}</ref><ref name="Bosworth">C.E. Bosworth, "Turkish Expansion towards the west" in UNESCO HISTORY OF HUMANITY, Volume IV, titled "From the Seventh to the Sixteenth Century", UNESCO Publishing / Routledge. стр. 391: "While the Arabic language retained its primacy in such spheres as law, theology and science, the culture of the Seljuk court and secular literature within the sultanate became largely Persianized; this is seen in the early adoption of Persian epic names by the Seljuk rulers (Qubād, Kay Khusraw and so on) and in the use of Persian as a literary language (Turkish must have been essentially a vehicle for everyday speech at this time)</ref>
*[[арапски језик|арапски]] (језик учењак,<ref name="ReferenceA"/> science and theology<ref name="Bosworth" />)
| Религија = [[Ислам]]
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== Литература ==
* {{Cite book |ref= harv|last=Black|first=Edwin|title=Banking on Baghdad: inside Iraq's 7,000-year history of war, profit and conflict|publisher=John Wiley and sons|year=2004|pages=38}}
* {{Cite book|author=Savory, R. M.|coauthor=Roger Savory|title=Introduction to Islamic civilisation|publisher=Cambridge University Press|year=1976|pages=82}}