Soleyman Heidari; Reza Derikvandi
Abstract
As the founders of one of the longest-lasting and most influential dynasties in the history of Middle Iran, the Seljuqs were tribal warriors under the control of mostly Turkic governments ...
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As the founders of one of the longest-lasting and most influential dynasties in the history of Middle Iran, the Seljuqs were tribal warriors under the control of mostly Turkic governments before gaining power. In this period, they were not only familiar with some types of entertainment that were common among Turks, but also performed some of these entertainments according to the type of these entertainments and their status. The gaining of power of this people in Iran provided suitable conditions for them to benefit from the advantages of power such as camaraderie and fun. The present research tries to identify and analyze the royal pastimes of this era using the historical method. The results of the research show that the Seljuk leaders and other dependents of this government, relying on the three components of power, wealth and rich Iranian-Islamic culture, combined the former types of entertainment with the common entertainments in Iran and with all their capacity. They used recreational activities such as hunting, comedy, hiking, horse racing, polo and chess in order to make people happy. The extent of their acceptance of these entertainments was influenced by factors such as personal interests, the stability or instability of the ruling period, the nature of the types of entertainment and the compatibility or contradiction of these types with the customs of the society and the rules of Islam.