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1 6,8 | later founded there the sultanate of Rum, or Asia Minor.[153] 2 6,8 | Seljuqs is often called the sultanate of Iconium.[154] From its 3 6,8 | position in Asia Minor the new sultanate spread out as far as the 4 7,1 | Manzikert, in 1071, founded the Sultanate of Rum or Iconium in Asia 5 7,1 | reached the chief city of the sultanate, Iconium (Konia); but, probably 6 7,1 | capture of the capital of the sultanate, Iconium (Konia). In 1176 7 7,1 | the further growth of the sultanate of Iconium and finally witnessed 8 7,3 | and the territories of the Sultanate of Iconium or Rum, and possessing 9 8,1 | and John Asen II, and the Sultanate of Rum or Iconium in Asia 10 8,4 | disagreeable to the Turkish Sultanate of Iconium or Rum, for it 11 8,11| Asia Minor, menacing the Sultanate of Rum or Iconium and the 12 8,11| states of Asia Minor: the Sultanate of Iconium, the Empire of 13 8,15| time befell the adjacent Sultanate of Rum compelled the Turks 14 8,15| the whole territory of the Sultanate of Iconium. Eastern and 15 9,3 | from the East. The Seljuq Sultanate of Rum or Iconium, bordering 16 9,3 | against Byzantium. As for the sultanate of Rum, it was a mere dependency 17 9,4 | into the territory of the sultanate of Iconium, and been allowed