In 1040, it was captured by the Seljuk Empire.
These were the vassals of Great Seljuk Empire.
After the Battle of Malazgirt in 1071, control passed to Seljuk Empire.
The Seljuk Empire then modernised the province, with new buildings and mosques being built around.
The Seljuk Empire soon started to collapse.
In the twelfth century, Turkmen and other tribes overthrew the Seljuk Empire.
Kılbasan and vicinity had been a part of Seljuk Empire in the second half of the 11th century.
Kesikköprü is one of the bridges built by Seljuk Empire in Middle Anatolia.
The town became part of the Seljuk Empire in the 12th century, followed by the Ottoman Empire.
The Seljuk Empire would also later dominate the region.