Sholu
Sovereignempire

Danishmendids

1071 CE – 1178 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1071 CE – 1178 CE
Duration
107 years
Known Periods
7
Capital
Sivas
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Danishmendids were a Turkish dynasty and state in Anatolia, also known as the Danishmendid Beylik. Founded around 1071 or 1075, it existed until 1178. The dynasty was initially centered around Sivas, Tokat, and Niksar in central-northeastern Anatolia, expanding to include areas like Ankara, Kastamonu, and Malatya. In the early 12th century, the Danishmends were rivals of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum and frequently engaged in conflict with the Crusaders. The dynasty was established by Danishmend Gazi, whose title means "wise man" or "one who searches for knowledge" in Persian.

Historical Periods

Danishmendids (1094–1098)

1094 CE – 1098 CE

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Capital: SivasArea: 59,013 km²

Danishmendids (1099–1110)

1099 CE – 1110 CE

Capital: SivasArea: 70,927 km²

Danishmendids (1111–1138)

1111 CE – 1138 CE

Capital: SivasArea: 77,491 km²

Danishmendids (1139–1151)

1139 CE – 1151 CE

Capital: SivasArea: 77,465 km²

Danishmendids (1152–1168)

1152 CE – 1168 CE

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Capital: SivasArea: 85,779 km²

Danishmendids (1169–1176)

1169 CE – 1176 CE

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Capital: SivasArea: 85,805 km²

Danishmendids (1177–1187)

1177 CE – 1187 CE

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Capital: SivasArea: 41,685 km²

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