Complex built into Üçler Hill overlooking Seyitgazi village. Consists of domed structures surrounding terraced courtyard. Main entrance located in dervish cells basement level
Born in 1029 as Çağrı Bey's son, became second Seljuk sultan in 1064. Led successful campaigns against Karakhanids and Ghaznavids while father was alive. Refused Süleyman's sultanate after Tuğrul Bey's death
Mengüjekid principality was divided in 1142 between two brothers. Fakhr al-Dîn Bahrâmşah ruled Erzincan for over sixty years. He was son-in-law of Seljuk sultan Kilidj Arslan II
Byzantine Empire established Thematic System in 7th century to protect eastern borders. Emperor Constans II (r. 641-668) is credited with creating the system. Themes were created from existing Roman provinces to reduce army size
Located on Alaaddin Hill in Konya, Turkey. Named after Seljuk Sultan Alaaddin Keykubad I. Built on site of former Christian basilica
Known as Iconium during antiquity and Seljuk times. Became capital of Seljuk Sultanate of Rum in 11th century. Underwent decline after 1832, flourished under Ottoman rule. Population reached 2.3 million in 2023, making it sixth most populous in Turkey