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The arrival of the Seljuk Turks in Anatolia marked the
beginning of a new era in history. After their
victories in Iran and Mesopotamia, Turks rapidly spread
throughout Anatolia, settling there in the second half
of the 11th century. In 1071 the Byzantine emperor Romanos
Diogenes, who was of Cappadocian origin, was defeated
and captured by the Seljuk ruler Alparslan at Malazgirt.
In 1080 Suleiman Shah founded the Anatolian Seljuk State,
the capital of which was Konya. In 1082 Kayseri was
conquered by Turks. Cities such as Nigde and Aksaray
were reconstructed, and caravanserais, mosques, Madrasah,
and tombs were built.

The Seljuk
Turks' conquest of Anatolia did not affect the
administrative authority of the Patriarchy. It was only
after the 14th century that its size and status were
diminished.
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