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The Armenians and Greeks slowly lost their dominance there and became a minority. Emigration, war, and forced conver-sions depleted theAnatolian Christian
with the Seljuks and the immigration of Turkic tribes into theAnatolian mainland, they spread Turkish and Islamic influence in Anatolia. Unlike the Seljuks