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Sabah Jassim Hamad
harith_abd2009@yahoo.com

Abstract

Pardon is generally considered one of the most prominent moral and educational qualities in human society, and it has been characterized by many people in various parts of the earth. Likewise, pardon represents a great value in society. Members of the Society


The Seljuk state was distinguished at the beginning of its emergence by stability and expansion in the east and west until it became a vast empire. However, it is noticed that the sons of the Seljuk house upon the death of each of their sultans occur among themselves conflicts and wars in order to obtain the seat of the Sultanate these conflicts and internal wars had a negative impact on the power of the state. Then it collapsed and fell in front of the other force in the region.


In spite of all the wars, internal conflicts and competition for the throne of the Sultanate, the relationship and the bond between the members of the Seljuk family did not cease and did not ultimately reach a state of murder and revenge between the victor and the defeated of the warring kings, but rather ended in a state of amnesty and reconciliation between them

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Hamad, S. J. (2021). Pardon and tolerance between the victor and the vanquished among the Sultans of Banu Seljuk. Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 28(2), 304–331. https://doi.org/10.25130/jtuh.28.2.2021.14
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