Eldənizlər (Azerbaijani Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eldənizlər" in Azerbaijani language version.

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  • Hodgson, Marshall G.S. The expansion of Islam in the middle periods Volume 1. University of Chicago Press. 1977. səh. 262. ISBN 0-226-34684-6. 2018-12-23 tarixində arxivləşdirilib.
  • Bosworth, Clifford Edmund. The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual. Columbia University Press. 1996. 199–200. ISBN 0-231-10714-5. 2022-03-29 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. pp 199-200(Eldiguizds or Ildegizds): "The Elgiguzids or Ildegizds were a Turkish Atabeg dynasty who controlled most of Azerbaijan(apart from the region of Maragha held by another Atabeg line, the Ahamadilis), Arran and northern Jibal during the second half the twelfth century when the Great Seljuq Sultane of Western Persia and Iraq was in full decay and unable to prevent the growth of virtually independent powers in the province", pp 199-200: "Eldiguz (Arabic-Persian sources write 'y.l.d.k.z) was originally a Qipchaq military slave", pp199-200: "The historical significance of these Atabegs thus lies in their firm control over most of north-western Persia during the later Seljuq periodand also their role in Transcaucasia as champions of Islamagainst the resurgent Bagtarid Kings". pp 199: "In their last phase, the Eldiguzids were once more local rulers in Azerbaijan and eastern Transcaucasia, hard pressed by the aggressive Georgians, and they did not survive the troubled decades of the thirteenth century".

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  • Gülay Ögün Bezer. İldenizliler (PDF). TDV İslam Ansiklopedisi. 2013. 84. 21 avqust 2017 tarixində orijinalından (PDF) arxivləşdirilib.

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  • Hodgson, Marshall G.S. The expansion of Islam in the middle periods Volume 1. University of Chicago Press. 1977. səh. 262. ISBN 0-226-34684-6. 2018-12-23 tarixində arxivləşdirilib.
  • Luther, K.A. "Atabakan-e Ādarbayjan". Encyclopedia Iranica. December 15, 1987. November 17, 2016 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: October 28, 2010.
  • Bosworth, Clifford Edmund. The New Islamic Dynasties: A Chronological and Genealogical Manual. Columbia University Press. 1996. 199–200. ISBN 0-231-10714-5. 2022-03-29 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. pp 199-200(Eldiguizds or Ildegizds): "The Elgiguzids or Ildegizds were a Turkish Atabeg dynasty who controlled most of Azerbaijan(apart from the region of Maragha held by another Atabeg line, the Ahamadilis), Arran and northern Jibal during the second half the twelfth century when the Great Seljuq Sultane of Western Persia and Iraq was in full decay and unable to prevent the growth of virtually independent powers in the province", pp 199-200: "Eldiguz (Arabic-Persian sources write 'y.l.d.k.z) was originally a Qipchaq military slave", pp199-200: "The historical significance of these Atabegs thus lies in their firm control over most of north-western Persia during the later Seljuq periodand also their role in Transcaucasia as champions of Islamagainst the resurgent Bagtarid Kings". pp 199: "In their last phase, the Eldiguzids were once more local rulers in Azerbaijan and eastern Transcaucasia, hard pressed by the aggressive Georgians, and they did not survive the troubled decades of the thirteenth century".
  • Роза Салаева. НАСЛЕДИЕ АРХИТЕКТУРЫ (PDF). БАКУ. 2002. 2012-12-09 tarixində orijinalından (PDF) arxivləşdirilib. (#invalid_param_val)
  • Gülay Ögün Bezer. İldenizliler (PDF). TDV İslam Ansiklopedisi. 2013. 84. 21 avqust 2017 tarixində orijinalından (PDF) arxivləşdirilib.
  • Nizami Gəncəvi. "12 mart, 2015". khatai.cls.az. 2022-03-26 tarixində arxivləşdirilib.

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