The Battle of Manzikert in 1071, where Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV was captured and his army destroyed by Seljuk Sultan Alp Arslan, marked a catastrophic turning point that ended Byzantine control over Anatolia and enabled the mass settlement of Turkish nomads, displacing Greek Christian communities and fundamentally altering the region's religious and political landscape.
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On the 26th of August, 1071, at a place called Manzikert in Eastern Anatolia, the frontier shattered.
The Byzantine Emperor Romanos IV led an army estimated at perhaps 40,000 men against the Seljuk Sultan Alp Arslan.
What followed was not merely a military defeat, it was a catastrophe of the first order.
Romanos was captured in battle, an almost unthinkable humiliation for a Roman emperor.
His army was destroyed.
And with the army gone, the empire's ability to defend Anatolia effectively ceased.
The Seljuks did not simply raid and withdraw, they settled.
Over the following decade, Turkish nomads poured into Anatolia in their hundreds of thousands, displacing Greek Christian communities that had lived there for centuries.
The great cities of the Byzantine interior, Nicaea, Antioch, Caesarea, fell under Seljuk control.
Pilgrimage routes to Jerusalem, which passed through Anatolia, became a
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