💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Seljuck"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| seljooknoun | (historical) Obsolete form of Seljuk, a member of the dynasty or person of the empire. [Seljuk Bey, the legendary founder of an Oghuz Turk dynasty that ruled an eponymous Sunni Muslim empire in Southwest Asia and numerous successor states, particularly in Anatolia.] |
| seljuqnoun | (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, a member of the Seljuk dynasty or person of their empire. [Seljuk Bey, the legendary founder of an Oghuz Turk dynasty that ruled an eponymous Sunni Muslim empire in Southwest Asia and numerous successor states, particularly in Anatolia.] |
| saljuqnoun | (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, of or related to Seljuk, his dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule. [Of or related to Seljuk, to his dynasty, to their empire in southwestern Asia, or to the period of their rule from the 11th–14th centuries.] |
| seljuknoun | Of or related to Seljuk, to his dynasty, to their empire in southwestern Asia, or to the period of their rule from the 11th–14th centuries. |
| seljukidnoun | (historical) Synonym of Seljuk, of or related to the Seljuk dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule. |
| seljuqidnoun | (historical) Alternative form of Seljukid, of or related to the Seljuk dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule. [(historical) Synonym of Seljuk, of or related to the Seljuk dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule.] |
| saljuqidnoun | (historical) Alternative form of Seljukid, of or related to Seljuk, his dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule. [(historical) Synonym of Seljuk, of or related to the Seljuk dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule.] |
| mughalnoun | Alternative spelling of Moghul. [Relating to the Mughal Empire] |
| saljūqidnoun | (historical, rare) Alternative form of Seljukid, of or related to Seljuk, his dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule. [(historical) Synonym of Seljuk, of or related to the Seljuk dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule.] |
| great turknoun | (historical) The Ottoman sultan. |
| saljūqnoun | (historical, uncommon) Alternative form of Seljuk, of or related to Seljuk, his dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule. [Of or related to Seljuk, to his dynasty, to their empire in southwestern Asia, or to the period of their rule from the 11th–14th centuries.] |
| sultannoun | A hereditary ruler in various Muslim states (sultanate), varying from petty principalities (as in Yemen), often vassal of a greater ruler, to independent realms, such as Oman, Brunei, Morocco (until 1957) or an empire such as the Turkish Ottoman Empire. |
| ottoman empirenoun | (historical) A large former Turkish empire which began as a sultanate centered in modern Turkey and at its height ruled over much of Southeast Europe, West Asia and North Africa; founded in the late 13th century, it lasted until the 1920s. |
| mogornoun | Obsolete spelling of Moghul. [A head of the Timurid dynasty founded by Zahīr-ud-Dīn Muhammed Bābur (1483-1530) which controlled large parts of southern Asia from the 16th to the 19th centuries.] |
| qarluqnoun | Alternative form of Karluk. [A member of a nomadic Turkic tribal confederacy residing in Kara-Irtysh and the Tarbagatai Mountains, closely related to the Uyghurs.] |
| ghaznavidnoun | A member of the dynasty. |
| khannoun | A noble or man of rank in various Muslim countries of Central Asia, including Afghanistan. |
| moslemnoun | (now often derogatory) Dated spelling of Muslim. |
| soldannoun | (now rare, historical) The ruler of a major Muslim state in the Middle Ages, especially the Sultan of Egypt. |
| mamluknoun | Alternative form of Mameluke. [(historical) A member of various military regimes in the Middle East established and run by freed white slave soldiers, mainly from the Eurasian steppe or the Caucasus; in particular, those who formed a ruling caste in Egypt from 1250 until 1812 and in Syria from 1260 until 1516.] |
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