
They seized Baghdad in 1048, before dying out in 1194 in Iran, although the production of “Seljuq” works continued by way of the tip of the twelfth and beginning of the 13th century underneath the auspices of smaller, impartial sovereigns …

They seized Baghdad in 1048, before dying out in 1194 in Iran, although the production of “Seljuq” works continued by way of the tip of the twelfth and beginning of the 13th century underneath the auspices of smaller, impartial sovereigns …