Non-Muslims During the Seljuk Period in Turkey
"Non-Muslims During the Seljuk Period in Turkey," written by historian Dr. Nazlı Altunsoy and published by the Turkish Historical Society (TTK), is an academic source that deeply examines the socio-economic, legal, military, and religious life of non-Muslim subjects in Anatolia between the 11th and 13th centuries.
Based on primary sources, the author reveals the Seljuk policy of tolerance, shaped within the framework of the dhimmi status in Islamic law, and its effects on the indigenous populations (Greeks, Armenians, Syriacs, and Jews).
This work is one of the important monographs in the literature of Seljuk history in terms of understanding the cultural mosaic of Anatolia and the multicultural governance model of the Seljuk State in Turkey.
Author: Nazlı Altunsoy
ISBN: 978-975-17-4871-3
Binding: Paperback
Publication Year: 2025
Edition: 2nd Edition
Language: Turkish
Dimensions: 16 x 24 cm
Number of Pages: 230 pages