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For the village, see Seymen, Kestel. For the mercenaries in Wallachia and Moldavia, see Seimeni.
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Traditional seymen costumes

Seymen (Turkish: seymen or seğmen, Persian: segban, was a rank in the Seljuk military, introduced at the time of the Battle of Manzikert in 1071.

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