"Saljuq" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Etymology: From Arabic سَلْجُوق (Saljūq) and Persian سلجوق (Saljuq). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ar|سَلْجُوق|tr=Saljūq}} Arabic سَلْجُوق (Saljūq), {{bor|en|fa|سلجوق|tr=Saljuq}} Persian سلجوق (Saljuq) Head templates: {{en-adjective|-}} Saljuq (not comparable)
  1. (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, of or related to Seljuk, his dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule. Tags: alt-of, alternative, historical, not-comparable Alternative form of: Seljuk, of or related to Seljuk, his dynasty, their empire, or their period of rule
    Sense id: en-Saljuq-en-adj-RmGl7ZV4 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 36 29 35

Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Arabic سَلْجُوق (Saljūq) and Persian سلجوق (Saljuq). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ar|سَلْجُوق|tr=Saljūq}} Arabic سَلْجُوق (Saljūq), {{bor|en|fa|سلجوق|tr=Saljuq}} Persian سلجوق (Saljuq) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Saljuq
  1. (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, Seljuk Bey. Tags: alt-of, alternative, historical Alternative form of: Seljuk, Seljuk Bey Derived forms: Saljuqian, Saljuqid
    Sense id: en-Saljuq-en-name-ulqq2and Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 36 29 35

Noun [English]

Forms: Saljuqs [plural]
Etymology: From Arabic سَلْجُوق (Saljūq) and Persian سلجوق (Saljuq). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|ar|سَلْجُوق|tr=Saljūq}} Arabic سَلْجُوق (Saljūq), {{bor|en|fa|سلجوق|tr=Saljuq}} Persian سلجوق (Saljuq) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Saljuq (plural Saljuqs)
  1. (historical) Alternative form of Seljuk, a member of the Seljuk dynasty or person of their empire. Tags: alt-of, alternative, historical Alternative form of: Seljuk (extra: a member of the Seljuk dynasty or person of their empire)
    Sense id: en-Saljuq-en-noun-tUum6WGi Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 36 29 35

Proper name [French]

Head templates: {{fr-proper noun|m}} Saljuq m
  1. (historical) Seljuk (founder of the Seljuk dynasty) Tags: historical, masculine Categories (topical): Individuals Synonyms: Saljûq, Seldjouk Derived forms: saljuqide
    Sense id: en-Saljuq-fr-name-gTrvyM0F Categories (other): French entries with incorrect language header

Proper name [Uzbek]

Head templates: {{head|uz|proper noun|head=}} Saljuq, {{uz-proper noun}} Saljuq
  1. (historical) Seljuk (founder of the Seljuk dynasty) Wikipedia link: uz:Saljuq Tags: historical Categories (topical): Individuals Related terms: saljuqiy (english: Saljuqid)
    Sense id: en-Saljuq-uz-name-gTrvyM0F Categories (other): Uzbek entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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          "ref": "1988, Ann K. S. Lambton, Continuity and Change in Medieval Persia, page 11",
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