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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
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How did Muslim Turks influence Turkey’s development?

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Nuetrik [128]3 years ago
8 0

<u>The Turks were part of a powerful military empire that unified the region of Turkey under a Middle Eastern religion called Islam</u>, and played an important role in spreading the Muslim culture that led to the international religious wars called the Crusades.

<u>The ancient Turks were nomadic peoples</u> who lived near the Altai Mountains bordering modern Russia, in the sixth century. By the 8th century, <u>the Muslim forces of the Arabian Peninsula had formed a massive empire</u> and were constantly advancing towards the region.

<u>The Turks were incorporated for the first time as servants, and eventually as soldiers</u>, even becoming the favored troops of the Caliph, the political and religious leader of a Muslim state.

<u>At the end of the 9th century, Turkish leaders were gaining important military and political power and began to form their own empires</u>.

<u><em>The emergence of the Seljuk Empire proved to be crucial for the Islamic world</em></u>. <u>When the Seljuk Turks moved, they brought the Islamic religion, as well as the Persian culture, which the Turks had largely adopted after becoming part of the Muslim Empire</u>.

<u>Thus began the controversial transition of the Anatolian regon from European to Persian in terms of culture, religion, politics and identity</u>.

Paha777 [63]3 years ago
4 0
The established presence of Islam<span> in the region that now constitutes modern </span>Turkey<span> dates back to the latter half of the 11th century, when the </span>Seljuks<span> started expanding into </span>eastern Anatolia. According to religiosity polls, 99.8% of the population identifies as Muslim,[1]<span> and only 2% is </span>non-religious.[2]<span> Most Muslims in Turkey are </span>Sunnis<span>, forming about 78% of the overall </span>Muslim denominations<span>. The remaining </span>Ithna'ashari-Shia Muslim sects<span> forming about 20%</span>[3]<span> of the overall Muslim population consist of </span>Alevis<span>, </span>Ja'faris<span> (representing 4%</span><span>[</span>
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