Epigraphic sources are extremely important types of sources in historical research. In addition to the patron and production date of the work to which it belongs, they are indispensable sources for the reign periods of the rulers, their titles, the reading of important terminology and cultural history. Anatolian geography is extremely rich in terms of epigraphic sources. Many inscriptions belonging to the Seljuk, Principalities and Ottoman periods have survived to the present day. It is certain that research conducted without using the inscriptions related to these periods will be incomplete. Because inscriptions are also extremely important in shedding light on historical events. Until a corpus collecting inscriptions from the 11th-14th centuries is prepared in Turkey, this systematic bibliography has been presented to the benefit of researchers studying the history of the Seljuk and early Principalities in order to fill the gap in the field.