Hunting the Seljuk Sultans in Iraq (447-590AH- 1055-1194 AD)
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https://doi.org/10.66026/xjbgdh46Keywords:
Hunting, Sultan, Seljuk, Iraq, AnimalAbstract
Hunting was a necessity for survival and food gathering throughout history, using basic tools. Hunting has existed since prehistoric times, but the phenomenon of hunting has changed in each state and civilization It has decreased somewhat. Sultans and kings also often used hunting as a sport for recreation, distance and relaxation.
Hunting was an integral part of the Seljuk sultans' lives, due to their environment, which was desert and plains. Despite their busy lives running Iraq and mixing with the Abbasid Caliphate, they did not neglect hunting with various animal tools and techniques They hunted miscellaneous.
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