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The Epic Battle of Manzikert
The battle of manzikert....
published: 01 Dec 2012
author: hasan2000500
The Epic Battle of Manzikert
The Epic Battle of Manzikert
The battle of manzikert.- published: 01 Dec 2012
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- author: hasan2000500
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the battle of manzikert
Alp Arslan: "What would you do if I were brought before you as a prisoner?" Romanos: "Perh...
published: 19 Jan 2009
author: erhangrmn
the battle of manzikert
the battle of manzikert
Alp Arslan: "What would you do if I were brought before you as a prisoner?" Romanos: "Perhaps I'd kill you, or exhibit you in the streets of Constantinople."...- published: 19 Jan 2009
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- author: erhangrmn
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Byzantium: After Manzikert; 1071 - 1107 AD
A Slide Show on the terratorial changes that took place in Anatolia after the Battle of Ma...
published: 05 Jul 2013
author: Masis Panos
Byzantium: After Manzikert; 1071 - 1107 AD
Byzantium: After Manzikert; 1071 - 1107 AD
A Slide Show on the terratorial changes that took place in Anatolia after the Battle of Manzikert in 1071. For a few years afterwards Anatolia remained in By...- published: 05 Jul 2013
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- author: Masis Panos
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the battle of manzikert
the battle of manzikert marked the begining of the downfall of the byzantine empire....
published: 24 Jan 2009
author: thewrightbrotherz
the battle of manzikert
the battle of manzikert
the battle of manzikert marked the begining of the downfall of the byzantine empire.- published: 24 Jan 2009
- views: 8735
- author: thewrightbrotherz
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The Battle of Malazgirt / Manzikert 1071 HD - (Seljuq Turks vs Byzantines)
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published: 09 Jan 2011
author: Ottoman Total War
The Battle of Malazgirt / Manzikert 1071 HD - (Seljuq Turks vs Byzantines)
The Battle of Malazgirt / Manzikert 1071 HD - (Seljuq Turks vs Byzantines)
Thank you for watching this video, please rate/comment ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Battle of Manzikert, ...- published: 09 Jan 2011
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- author: Ottoman Total War
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Anatolia 1071 - Battle of Manzikert
Conquest of Anatolia (1071) / Anadolunun Fethi (1071)
Battle of Manzikert / Malazgirt Meyd...
published: 04 Nov 2013
Anatolia 1071 - Battle of Manzikert
Anatolia 1071 - Battle of Manzikert
Conquest of Anatolia (1071) / Anadolunun Fethi (1071) Battle of Manzikert / Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi Music composed by Murat Malay Arrangement by Tuğrul Karataş Produced by MEM Music (Istanbul 2013)- published: 04 Nov 2013
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Battle Of Manzikert - Malazgirt Savaşı - Machinima
Türkleri anadoludan atma heyecanıyla yeni bir sefer düzenleyen IV. Romanos Diogenes'in bu ...
published: 11 Jan 2014
Battle Of Manzikert - Malazgirt Savaşı - Machinima
Battle Of Manzikert - Malazgirt Savaşı - Machinima
Türkleri anadoludan atma heyecanıyla yeni bir sefer düzenleyen IV. Romanos Diogenes'in bu çağrısına Ruslar başta olmak üzere diğer hristiyan devletlerde katılır. Sultan Alparslanın Kılıçtarlarından biri " Sultanım 300 Bine yakın kişilik bir ordu yaka yaka bize yaklaşıyor " der. Alparslan " Bizde onlara yaklaşıyoruz" diyerek zaferi göstermiştir.. Keyifle izleyeceğinizi Arzu ederek iyi seyirler.. Produc : GROW Productions/Present- published: 11 Jan 2014
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The Ottoman Battle of Manzikert - 1915 - .
The Battle of Manzikert or Battle of Malazgirt (Russian: Битва при Манцикерте Vytva pri Ma...
published: 28 Jul 2014
The Ottoman Battle of Manzikert - 1915 - .
The Ottoman Battle of Manzikert - 1915 - .
The Battle of Manzikert or Battle of Malazgirt (Russian: Битва при Манцикерте Vytva pri Mantsikerte ;Turkish: Malazgirt Muharebesi) was a battle of the Caucasus Campaign of World War I, in 1915. Even though losses were heavy on both sides, the ground situation changed little by the end of the action. On July 10, 1915, Russian General Oganovski launched an offensive to capture the hills just west of Malazgirt. He believed that the Turkish forces in the area were weak. However the Turkish forces contained several divisions numbering upwards of 40,000 men which was not known to the Russians. On July 16, the Ottoman Army counter-attacked under Abdul Kerim Pasha. They outnumbered the Russians by a factor of 3-1. Oganovski was forced to retreat back to Malazgirt, and in the process the Turks captured his baggage train. On July 20, the Russians were driven from Malazgirt. Due to the bad quality of the Russian communications, Yudenich, who was the Russian commander of the Caucasus front, did not learn that the Russian army was in retreat until July 22. Yudenich quickly regrouped his forces, fired Oganovski, and launched a counter-offensive. Russian casualties were reported to be about 10,000. Malazgirt was recaptured but Yudenich did not have a force large enough to exploit the situation further. Aftermath The Russian army in Malazgirt was outnumbered 3-1 by the Ottoman army. Realizing that if the Ottomans attacked, his army would be destroyed, Yudenich ordered a retreat. The Russians retreated from Malazgirt, and the entire Van region as well. This left the city of Van open to an Ottoman attack, and the Ottomans captured the city on August 22. However Malazgirt was re-captured after the Ottomans were defeated at the Battle of Kara Killisse. Effect on Russian morale While the battle was indecisive, and the ground situation changed little, the Russian perceived the battle as a victory, and it boosted national Russian morale. This minor victory provided some respite to the continuing losses on the Eastern Front.- published: 28 Jul 2014
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Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi | The Battle of Manzikert
Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi 26 Ağustos 1071 CUMA Türkün Başbuğu Sultan Alparslan'ın efsane...
published: 08 Mar 2012
author: İbrahim Erdem KUNAÇ
Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi | The Battle of Manzikert
Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi | The Battle of Manzikert
Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi 26 Ağustos 1071 CUMA Türkün Başbuğu Sultan Alparslan'ın efsanevi zaferi. --------------------------------------------------------...- published: 08 Mar 2012
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- author: İbrahim Erdem KUNAÇ
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Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi - Battle of Manzikert
Malazgirt Savaşı, 26 Ağustos 1071 tarihinde,Büyük Selçuklu Hükümdarı Alp Arslan ile Bizans...
published: 02 Jan 2011
author: bsaglam8610
Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi - Battle of Manzikert
Malazgirt Meydan Muharebesi - Battle of Manzikert
Malazgirt Savaşı, 26 Ağustos 1071 tarihinde,Büyük Selçuklu Hükümdarı Alp Arslan ile Bizans İmparatoru IV. Romen Diyojen arasında gerçekleşen savaş. Alp Arsla...- published: 02 Jan 2011
- views: 19665
- author: bsaglam8610
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Romanos IV Diogenes the Emperor
was Byzantine emperor from 1068 to 1071. Battle of Manzikert Early in the spring of 1071, ...
published: 21 Oct 2009
author: tektamos
Romanos IV Diogenes the Emperor
Romanos IV Diogenes the Emperor
was Byzantine emperor from 1068 to 1071. Battle of Manzikert Early in the spring of 1071, Romanos marched at the head of a large army with the intent of reco...- published: 21 Oct 2009
- views: 15770
- author: tektamos
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Age of Empires 2: The Conquerors Manzikert Ending
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published: 29 Aug 2010
author: EarthboundMike27
Age of Empires 2: The Conquerors Manzikert Ending
Age of Empires 2: The Conquerors Manzikert Ending
- published: 29 Aug 2010
- views: 2574
- author: EarthboundMike27
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Age of Empires 2 The Conquerors - Part 38 - Battles of the Conquerors - Manzikert (1071)
Gameplay Walkthrough for Age of Empires 2 [II] The Conquerors Expansion, Part 38, Battles ...
published: 10 Dec 2013
Age of Empires 2 The Conquerors - Part 38 - Battles of the Conquerors - Manzikert (1071)
Age of Empires 2 The Conquerors - Part 38 - Battles of the Conquerors - Manzikert (1071)
Gameplay Walkthrough for Age of Empires 2 [II] The Conquerors Expansion, Part 38, Battles of the Conquerors Campaign Level 4 "Manzikert (1071)" + Cutscenes "Moderate" Difficulty. Age of Empires 2 HD Collection Gameplay/Walkthrough/Let's Play with Commentary. Recorded on the PC in 720p High Definition [HD].- published: 10 Dec 2013
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The Seljuk Sultanate Of Rum - Seeds Of The Ottoman Empire
The Sultanate of Rum or Seljuk Sultanate of Rum (Persian: سلجوقیان روم, Saljūqiyān-i Rūm,...
published: 22 Dec 2013
The Seljuk Sultanate Of Rum - Seeds Of The Ottoman Empire
The Seljuk Sultanate Of Rum - Seeds Of The Ottoman Empire
The Sultanate of Rum or Seljuk Sultanate of Rum (Persian: سلجوقیان روم, Saljūqiyān-i Rūm, Modern Turkish: Anadolu Selçuklu Devleti or Rum Sultanlığı) was a medieval Turko-Persian, Sunni Muslim state in Anatolia. It existed from 1077 to 1307, with capitals first at İznik and then at Konya. Since the court of the sultanate was highly mobile, cities like Kayseri and Sivas also functioned at times as capitals. At its height, the sultanate stretched across central Anatolia, from the shoreline of Antalya and Alanya on the Mediterranean coast to the territory of Sinop on the Black Sea. In the east, the sultanate absorbed other Turkish states and reached Lake Van. Its westernmost limit was near Denizli and the gates of the Aegean basin. The term "Rûm" comes from the Arabic word for the Roman Empire. The Seljuqs called the lands of their sultanate Rum because it had been established on territory long considered "Roman", i.e. Byzantine, by Muslim armies. The state is occasionally called the Sultanate of Konya (or Sultanate of Iconium) in older western sources and was known as Turkey by its contemporaries. The sultanate prospered, particularly during the late 12th and early 13th centuries when it took from the Byzantines key ports on the Mediterranean and Black Sea coasts. Within Anatolia the Seljuqs fostered trade through a program of caravanserai-building, which facilitated the flow of goods from Iran and Central Asia to the ports. Especially strong trade ties with the Genoese formed during this period. The increased wealth allowed the sultanate to absorb other Turkish states that had been established in eastern Anatolia after the Battle of Manzikert: the Danishmends, the Mengücek, the Saltukids, and the Artuqids. Seljuq sultans successfully bore the brunt of the Crusades but in 1243 succumbed to the advancing Mongols. The Seljuqs became vassals of the Mongols, following the battle of Kose Dag, and despite the efforts of shrewd administrators to preserve the state's integrity, the power of the sultanate disintegrated during the second half of the 13th century and had disappeared completely by the first decade of the 14th. In its final decades, the territory of the Sultanate of Rûm saw the emergence of a number of small principalities or beyliks, among which that of the Osmanoğlu, known later as the Ottomans, rose to dominance. In the 1070s, after the battle of Manzikert, the Seljuq commander Suleyman bin Kutalmish, a distant cousin of Malik Shah and a former contender for the throne of the Great Seljuq Empire, came to power in western Anatolia. In 1075, he captured the Byzantine cities of Nicaea (İznik) and Nicomedia (İzmit). Two years later he declared himself sultan of an independent Seljuq state and established his capital at İznik. Suleyman was killed in Antioch in 1086 by Tutush I, the Seljuq ruler of Syria, and Suleyman's son Kilij Arslan I was imprisoned. When Malik Shah died in 1092, Kilij Arslan was released and immediately established himself in his father's territories. He was eventually defeated by soldiers of the First Crusade and driven back into south-central Anatolia, where he set up his state with capital in Konya. In 1107, he ventured east and captured Mosul but died the same year fighting Malik Shah's son Mehmed Tapar. Meanwhile, another Rûm Seljuq, Melikshah (not to be confused with the Great Seljuq sultan of the same name), captured Konya. In 1116 Kilij Arslan's son, Mesud I, took the city with the help of the Danishmends. Upon Mesud's death in 1156, the sultanate controlled nearly all of central Anatolia. Mesud's son, Kilij Arslan II, captured the remaining territories around Sivas and Malatya from the last of the Danishmends. At the Battle of Myriokephalon in 1176, Kilij Arslan also defeated a Byzantine army led by Manuel I Comnenus, dealing a major blow to Byzantine power in the region. Despite a temporary occupation of Konya in 1190 by German forces of the Third Crusade, the sultanate was quick to recover and consolidate its power. After the death of the last sultan of Great Seljuq, Tuğrul III, in 1194, the Seljuqs of Rum became the sole ruling representatives of the dynasty. Kaykhusraw I seized Konya from the Crusaders in 1205. Under his rule and those of his two successors, Kaykaus I and Kayqubad I, Seljuq power in Anatolia reached its apogee. Kaykhusraw's most important achievement was the capture of the harbour of Attalia (Antalya) on the Mediterranean coast in 1207. His son Kaykaus captured Sinop and made the Empire of Trebizond his vassal in 1214. He also subjugated Cilician Armenia but in 1218 was forced to surrender the city of Aleppo acquired from al-Kamil. Kayqubad continued to acquire lands along the Mediterranean coast from 1221 to 1225. In the 1220s, he sent an expeditionary force across the Black Sea to Crimea. In the east he defeated the Mengüceks and began to pressure on the Artuqids.- published: 22 Dec 2013
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The Ottoman Battle of Kara Killisse.
The Battle of Kara Killisse (Lit. Black church, Turkish: Karakilise Muharebesi) was a batt...
published: 28 Jul 2014
The Ottoman Battle of Kara Killisse.
The Ottoman Battle of Kara Killisse.
The Battle of Kara Killisse (Lit. Black church, Turkish: Karakilise Muharebesi) was a battle on the Caucasus front in July 1915 after the Battle of Manzikert. In Russian historical literature, this engagement is considered as a part of "Alashkert defensive operation" (9 July-3 August).- published: 28 Jul 2014
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War In The East Manzikert
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published: 14 Jul 2012
author: Neo Desing
War In The East Manzikert