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The Saljuq Turks’ Conversion to Islam: The Crusading Sources
Authors:Nicholas Morton
Institution:1. nicholas.morton@ntu.ac.uk
Abstract:This article contributes to the important debate over the conversion of the Turks to Islam. Previously, it was thought that the Turks abandoned their former steppe faith and customs very swiftly to become staunch Sunni Muslims, but this view has recently been challenged by a number of studies. The current consensus seems to be that the Turks’ adoption of Islam was a process of far longer duration, spanning many decades. This article broadens this discussion by demonstrating that the chronicles written by the First Crusaders contain much useful information that is pertinent to this question. It works through these texts, showing that they can shed new light on this point.
Keywords:Islam / Historiography / Middle East / Eastern Mediterranean Turks  people – and Islam Seljuks (Saljūqs)  Turkish dynasty Conversion  religious – from paganism to Islam Karbuqa  atabeg of Mosul Ri?wān  prince of Aleppo Crusades – 1st Crusade (1096–1099)
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