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We are talking about a Turkic monarchy that ruled over Iran and beyond. Its official language was Persian, and until Reza Shah, almost every power in Iran ruled with the same system. Text: Pedram Vafadari, Neshat Shirazi, Ali Bandari Video: Hamidreza Farrokhsresht 0:00 Why the Seljuks are important 0:58 Similarities between the Seljuks and the Achaemenids 1:52 The extent of the Seljuk Empire 2:20 The Persian Kingdom 2:47 The Seljuk Capitals 3:07 The Tribal Government until the Time of Reza Shah 3:40 The Ottoman Empire from the Heart of the Seljuks 4:09 The Victory of the Sasanians over the Roman Emperor 5:02 The Beginning of Islam and Its All-encompassing Power 5:35 The Iranian Identity Was Not Resolved in Islamic Arabic 6:40 Zoroastrian Theology During the Abbasid Era 6:57 The Abbasid Caliphate 7:19 The Buyid Dynasty, the Shiite Kingdom of Iran 8:00 The Diversity of Governments and Sufism 9:30 Safavid Iran, the First Islamic Iranian Empire 9:58 The Political Situation and Ideas of the Middle Ages 11:30 Iranian Scholars and Intellectuals 12:46 Different Shiite and Sunni 14:42 The low power of the Abbasid Caliphate 15:19 The spread of the Persian language 15:39 The rise of Turkish slaves 16:32 Climate change brought the Turks to Iran 18:12 The Turkization of Anatolia and the birth of the Turkish state 18:51 The scene of the Seljuks coming to power 19:15 Where did the Seljuks come from 20:36 The Ghaznavid army and the plunder of India 20:48 The Seljuks and the victory over Masoud of Ghaznavi 22:48 The history of Bayhaqi in the Ghaznavid court 23:38 The Divan system and Iranian secretaries of the Seljuk government 23:51 The foundations of the Seljuk government 24:31 The expansion of the territory towards the west 25:00 The roots of Islam in the Ottoman Empire and Turkey 25:34 The Crusades in response to the Seljuks 26:14 A summary of the history of all dynasties 26:50 Why were the Seljuks important 27:09 Caliphs Fatimid Egypt 27:50 Seljuks, Conquest of Baghdad and Weakening of Shia 29:09 Nasser Khosrow, Ambassador of Persian Language 30:16 Persian Poets 31:48 Khayyam of Neyshaburi and the Iranian Calendar 32:14 Hassan Sabah and the Assassins 33:30 Imam Muhammad Ghazali 35:40 Khwaja Nizam al-Molk 38:10 Why One Should Always Remember Reza Shah 39:17 Governance from Sassanid Times to Today in Iran 41:50 Iranian Government to the 19th Century 42:47 The Tuyul System and Feudalism 43:36 History of Religious Schools and Universities in Iran 45:25 Khwaja Nizam's Influence on Power 46:52 The Impact of Banning Thought and Ideas in Iran 50:12 Are We the Heirs of Ghazali and Khwaja Nizam 51:05 Reza Shah and the Beginning of the Non-Provincial System in Iran 52:55 Isfahan, Half the World 53:44 Tughral Tower in Tehran 54:14 The story of Amir Arsalan Namdar 54:54 We return to Iran in the Middle Ages. Why is a thousand-year-old empire still close to us and what impact has it had on Iran and the world? Do you think the Seljuks have nothing to do with us? Stay tuned to the end of this video to see how this huge empire, with lands stretching from the Caspian Sea to the Mediterranean, is an important part of our history and identity. Why are the Seljuks as important as the Achaemenids? And how did Iran experience one of its most brilliant periods a thousand years ago under the rule of Turkic kings? Discover the answers to these questions with us. Resources and links for further curiosity Khajeh Nizam al-Mulk Abu Ali Hassan ibn Ali, (1344). Siyastas Nameh. Edited by Mohammad Qazvini. Zavar Bookstore. Sheikh Rezaei Hossein, (1401). The Story of Iranian Thought, Volume 4, Golden Era. Ofogh Publishing. Bekaei Hossein, (1401). The Story of Iranian Thought, Volume 5, Escape from Reason. Ofogh Publishing. Davoudi Alimurad, (2007). Davoudi's articles. Al-Khwarizmi Publications. Hadith of God and Servitude, Analysis of the History of Bayhaqi. Mohammad Dehghani. Markaz Publishing. Article on Iran in the Middle Ages, Negin Yavari (History of Iran, Oxford Research) Peacock, Andrew (2015). The Great Seljuk Empire. Edinburgh University Press Ltd. ISBN 978-0-7486-9807-3. Iran; A modern History, Abbas Amant. Yale University Press The Persians: Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern Iran, Homa Katouzian. Yale University Press Snow, P. (2018). History of the world map by map. In DK Pub. eBooks. https://ci.nii.ac.jp/ncid/BB28957298 ✅ Bplus Support https://bpluspodcast.com/support/ ☑️ Bplus Website https://bpluspodcast.com/ ✅ Bplus Podcast https://bpluspodcast.com/how-to-listen/ ☑️ Bplus Telegram Channel https://t.me/podcastbplus