سلجوق

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Arabic

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Etymology

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From a Proto-Oghuz term attested as Old Anatolian Turkish سلجك (Selcuk) in the Dede Korkut and Karakhanid سلجك (Selcuk) in Mahmud al-Kashgari's Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk, of uncertain etymology. See Seljuk.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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سَلْجُوق (saljūqm

  1. Seljuk (founder of the Seljuk dynasty)

Derived terms

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Azerbaijani

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Proper noun

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سلجوق

  1. Arabic spelling of Səlcuq

Ottoman Turkish

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Etymology

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Ultimately from a Proto-Oghuz term attested as Old Anatolian Turkish سلجك (Selcuk) in the Dede Korkut and Karakhanid سلجك (Selcuk) in Mahmud al-Kashgari's Dīwān Lughāt al-Turk, of uncertain etymology. See Seljuk.

Proper noun

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سلجوق (Selcuk)

  1. Seljuk (founder of the Seljuk dynasty)
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Descendants

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  • Turkish: Selcuk

References

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Persian

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Pronunciation

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Readings
Classical reading? saljūq
Dari reading? saljūq
Iranian reading? saljuğ
Tajik reading? saljuq

Proper noun

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Dari سلجوق
Iranian Persian
Tajik Салҷуқ

سلجوق (Saljuq)

  1. Seljuk
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Urdu

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Proper noun

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سلجوق (saljūqm (Hindi spelling सलजुक़)

  1. Seljuk
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