Anatolian beyliks |
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Tzachas (1081 - 1092)
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- Founder
- Tzachas
- Capital
- İzmir
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Chronology |
- 1082
- Submitted to the Seljuks of Turkey
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Shah-Armens (1100–1207)
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- Founder
- Sökmen el Kutbi
- Capital
- Ahlat
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Chronology |
- 1207
- Submitted to the Ayyoubids
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Important centers and extension: |
- Silvan
- Malazgirt
- Erciş
- Adilcevaz
- Başkale
- Eleşkirt
- Van
- Tatvan
- Bitlis
- Muş
- Hani
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Dynasty: |
Sökmen el Kutbi (1100–1112)
Ibrahim bin Sökmen (? - ?)
Ahmed bin Ibrahim (? - ?)
Sökmen the Second (1128–1185)
Seyfeddin Begtimur (1185–1193)
Aksungur (1193–1197)
Muhammed bin Begtimur (1185–1207)
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Artuqids (1102 - )
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- Ancestors
- Eksük and his son Artuk, from Döğer Oghuz Türkmen clan
- Founder
- Muinüddin Sökmen Bey
- Capitals
- Three branches in Hasankeyf, Mardin and Harput
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Important centers and extension: |
- Diyarbakır
- Hasankeyf
- Silvan
- Mardin
- Midyat
- Harput
- Palu
Aleppo (temporarily in 1117)
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Hasankeyf Dynasty or Sökmenli Dynasty: |
Müinüddin Sökmen Bey (1102–1104)
Sökmenli Ibrahim Bey (1104–1131)
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Mardin Dynasty or Ilgazi Dynasty: |
Necmeddin Ilgazi (1106–1122)
Hüsameddin Timurtaş (1122–1154)
Necmeddin Alp (1154–1176)
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Harput Dynasty: |
Belek Bey (1112–1124)
Nureddin Muhammed (? - ?)
Sökmen the Second (? - ?)
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Important works: |
Artuqid Palace in Diyarbakır
- Widescale extension of Diyarbakır City Walls
- Malabadi Bridge
- Hasankeyf Bridge
- Sökmenli Nasirüddevle Bîmaristan-ı Farukî Medical Center (Darüşşifa) in Silvan (1108)
- Emineddin (brother of Ilgazi) Medical Center (Darüşşifa) in Mardin (built between 1122)
- Great Mosque of Silvan
- Great Mosque of Mardin
Older Great Mosque of Midyat (Cami-i Kebir)
- Great Mosque of Kızıltepe
- Great Mosque of Harput
Artuqid Caravanserai in Mardin
Ibrahim Shah Caravanserai near Keban between Elazığ and Çemişgezek
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Danishmends (1071–1178)
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- Founder
- Danishmend Gazi
- Capitals
- Sivas
- Niksar
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Chronology |
- 1175
- Capital city of Sivas incorporated into the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
- 1178
Malatya branch incorporated into the Seljuk Sultanate
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Important centers and extension: |
- Sivas
- Niksar
- Malatya
- Kayseri
- Tokat
- Amasya
- Kastamonu
- Ankara
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Dynasty: |
Danishmend Gazi (1071–1105)
Emir Gazi Gümüştekin (1105–1134)
Melik Mehmed (1134–1146)
Yağıbasan (1146–1164)
Melik Ismail (1164–1175)
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Important works: |
- Great Mosque of Niksar
- Great Mosque of Kayseri
- Kayseri Kölük Mosque
Danishmend Gazi Tomb (Melik Gazi Tomb) in Niksar
Denishmend Melik Mehmed Gazi Tomb in Kayseri
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Mengujekids (1071–1277)
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- Founder
- Mengücek Bey
- Capitals
Erzincan, later also Divriği
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Important centers and extension: |
- Erzincan
- Divriği
- Kemah
- Şebinkarahisar
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Dynasty: |
Mengücek Bey (1071–1118)
Mengücekli Ishak Bey (1118–1120)
- 1120–1142
- Temporarily incorporated into the Beylik of Danishmends
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Erzincan and Kemah Branch |
- Mengücekli Davud Shah (1142- ?)
- 1228
- Incorporation into the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
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Divriği Branch |
- Mengücekli Süleyman Shah (1142- ?)
- 1277
- Beylik destroyed by Abaka
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Important works: |
Divriği Great Mosque and Divriği Turan Melek Sultan Medical Center (Darüşşifa) (1229)
Kale Mosque in Divriği
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Saltukids (1072–1202)
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- Founder
- Saltuk Bey
- Capital
- Erzurum
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Chronology |
- 1202
- Incorporation into the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
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Important centers and extension: |
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Dynasty: |
Saltuk Bey (1072–1102)
Ali bin Ebu'l-Kâsım (1102 - ~1124)
Ziyâüddin Gazi (~1124–1132)
Izzeddin Saltuk (1132–1168)
Nâsırüddin Muhammed (1168–1191)
Mama Hatun (1191–1200)
Melikshah bin Muhammed (1200–1202)
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Important works: |
- Great Mosque of Erzurum
Emir Saltuk Tomb in Erzurum
Mama Hatun Caravanserai in Tercan
Mama Hatun Tomb in Tercan
Kale Mosque in Erzurum
- Erzurum Medical Center (Darüşşifa) (1147)
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Aydinids (1307–1425)
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- Founder
- Aydınoğlu Mehmed Bey
- Capitals
Birgi, later Ayasluğ
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Important centers and extension: |
- Tire
- İzmir
- Alaşehir
- Aydın
Sakız/Chios (between 1336–1344)
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Dynasty: |
Aydınoğlu Mehmed Bey (1307–1334)
Umur Beg (1334–1348)
Aydınoğlu Hızır Bey (? - ?)
Aydınoğlu Isa Bey (- 1390)
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Events |
- 1390
- First period of incorporation (by marriage) into the Ottoman Empire under Bayezid I the Thunderbolt
- 1402–1414
- Second period of Beylik reconstituted by Tamerlane to Aydınoğlu Musa Bey (1402–1403)
Aydınoğlu Umur Bey (1403–1405)
İzmiroğlu Cüneyd Bey (1405–1425 with intervals)
- 1425
- Second and last incorporation (by conquest) into the Ottoman realm under Murad II
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Important works: |
Isabey Mosque in Selçuk (1375)
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Isfendiyarids (~1300–1461)
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- Founder
Şemseddin Yaman Candar, commander of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
- Capital
- Kastamonu
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Chronology |
- 1392
- Incorporation (by conquest) of Kastamonu branch into the Ottoman Empire under Bayezid I
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Important centers and extension: |
- Sinop
- Eflani
- Çankırı
- Kalecik
- Tosya
- Araç
Samsun (temporarily)
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Dynasty: |
Candaroğlu Süleyman Pasha (1309 - ~1340)
Candaroğlu Ibrahim Bey (1340–1345)
Candaroğlu Adil Bey (1340–1361)
Celaleddin Bayezid (1361–1385)
Candaroğlu Süleyman Pasha the Second (1384–1392)
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Sinop Dynasty or Isfendiyarid Dynasty : |
Isfendiyar Bey (1385–1440)
Taceddin Ibrahim Bey (1440–1443)
Kemaleddin Ismail Bey (1443–1461)
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Chronology |
- 1461
- Incorporation (by surrender) of Sinop branch into the Ottoman Empire under Mehmed II
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Chobanids (1227–1309)
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- Founder
Hüsamettin Çoban Bey, commander from Kayı Oghuz clan of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
- Capital
- Kastamonu
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Chronology |
- 1309
- Incorporation (by conquest) into the Beylik of Isfendiyarids
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Important centers and extension: |
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Dynasty: |
Hüsamettin Çoban Bey (1309 - ?)
Alp Yürek (? - ?)
Muzafferüddin Yavlak Arslan (? - ?)
Çobanoğlu Mahmud Bey (? - 1309)
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Dulkadirids (1348- ~1525)
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- Ancestor
- Hasan Dulkadir
- Founder
- Zeyneddin Karaca Bey
- Capital
- Elbistan
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Chronology |
- 1443–1525
- Increasingly tributary and gradually incorporated into the Ottoman Empire
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Important centers and extension: |
- Maraş
- Malatya
- Harput
- Kayseri
- Antep
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Dynasty: |
Zeyneddin Karaca Bey (1348–1348)
Dulkadiroğlu Halil Bey (1348–1386)
Sûli Bey (1386–1396)
Nâsıreddin Mehmed Bey (1396–1443)
Dulkadiroğlu Süleyman Bey (1443–1454)
Melik Arslan (?-?)
Shah Budak (?-1492)
Şahsuvar (?-?)
Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey (1492–1507)
Şahsuvaroğlu Ali Bey (1507- ~1525)
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Eretnids (1328–1381)
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- Founder
Eretna Bey, brother-in-law of the Ilkhanid governor for Anatolia, Timurtash
- Capital
Sivas, later Kayseri
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Chronology |
- 1326
- Beylik replaced by Mehmed Bey's chancellor Kadı Burhaneddin
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Important centers and extension: |
- Sivas
- Kayseri
- Niğde
- Tokat
- Amasya
- Erzincan
- Şebinkarahisar
- Niksar
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Dynasty: |
Eretna Bey (1328–1352)
Gıyasüddin Mehmed Bey (1352–1365)
Alâeddin Ali Bey (1365–1380)
Mehmed Bey the Second (1380–1381)
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Eshrefids (1288–1326)
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- Founder
Seyfeddin Süleyman Bey, regent to the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
- Capital
- Beyşehir
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Chronology |
- 1326
- Beylik destroyed by Demirtaş, the Ilkhanid governor for Anatolia
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Important centers and extension: |
- Beyşehir
- Akşehir
- Bolvadin
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Dynasty: |
Seyfeddin Süleyman Bey (1288–1302)
Eşrefoğlu Mehmed Bey (1302–1320)
Eşrefoğlu Süleyman Bey the Second (1320–1326)
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Important works: |
Eşrefoğlu Mosque in Beyşehir (1299)
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Germiyanids (1300–1429)
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- Ancestor
- Kerimüddin Alişir
- Founder
- Germiyanlı Yakub Bey the First
- Capital
- Kütahya
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Important centers and extension: |
- Kula (District), Manisa
- Simav
- Yenicekent
Yenicekent (Beylik of Lâdik between 1300–1368)
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Dynasty: |
Germiyanlı Yakub Bey the First (1300–1340)
Germiyanlı Mehmed Bey (1340–1361)
Germiyanlı Süleyman Shah (1361–1387)
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Chronology |
- 1390
- First period of incorporation (by legation) into the Ottoman Empire under Murad I
- 1402–1414
- Second period of Beylik restituted by Tamerlane to Germiyanoğlu Yakub Bey the Second (1402–1429)
- 1414
- Recognition of Ottoman sovereignty by Germiyanoğlu Yakub Bey the Second under Mehmed I
- 1429
- Second and last incorporation (by legation) into the Ottoman realm under Murad II
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Hamidids (~1280–1374)
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- Ancestors
- Hamid and his son Ilyas Bey, frontier rulers under Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
- Founder
- Hamidoğlu Feleküddin Dündar Bey
- Capital
- Isparta
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Chronology |
- 1374
- Incorporation (by sale of territories) into the Ottoman Empire under Murad I and also partially to the Karamanid dynasty.
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Important centers and extension: |
- Eğirdir
- Uluborlu
- Gölhisar
Korkuteli and Antalya transferred in 1301 to Dündar Bey's brother Tekeoğlu Yunus Bey
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Dynasty: |
Hamidoğlu Feleküddin Dündar Bey (~1280–1324)
Hamidoğlu Hızır Bey (1324–1330)
Hamidoğlu Necmeddin Ishak Bey (? - ?)
Hamidoğlu Muzafferüddin Mustafa Bey (? - ?)
Hamidoğlu Hüsameddin Ilyas Bey (? - ?)
Hamidoğlu Kemaleddin Hüseyin Bey (? - 1391)
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Karamanids (~1250–1487)
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- Ancestor
Nure Sûfi from Afshar Oghuz clan
- Founder
- Kerimeddin Karaman Bey
- Capitals
- successively Ereğli
- Ermenek
Larende (Karaman)
- Konya
- Mut
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Chronology |
- 1398–1402
- First incorporation (by conquest) into the Ottoman Empire under Bayezid I
- 1402–1414
- Second period of Beylik restituted by Tamerlane
- 1414–1487
- Gradual second incorporation into the Ottoman Empire under Mehmed I, Murad II and Mehmed II.
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Dynasty: |
Kerîmeddin Karaman (1256–1261)
Mehmet I (1261–1283)
Güneri (1283–1300)
Bedreddin Mahmut (1300–1308)
Yahşı Han (1308–1312)
Bedreddin Ibrahim I (1312–1333)
Alâeddin Halil Mirza (1333–1348)
Bedreddin Ibrahim I, 2nd reign (1348–1349)
Fahreddin Ahmed (1349–1350)
Şemseddin (1350–1351)
Burhaneddin Musa (1351–1356)
Seyfeddin Süleyman (1356–1357)
Alâeddin Ali (1357–1398)
Nasreddin Mehmed Bey (1398–1399)
Sultanzâde Mehmet II (1398–1399, 1402–1420, 1421–1423)
Bengi Alâeddin Ali (1418–1424)
Ibrahim II (1424–1464)
Sultanzâde Ishak (1464)
Sultanzâde Pîr Ahmed (1464–1469)
Kasım (1469–1483)
Turgutoğlu Mahmud Bey (1483–1487)
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Karasids (1303–1360)
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- Ancestor
- Melik Danişmend Gazi
- Founder
- Karesi Bey
- Capital
- Balıkesir
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Chronology |
- 1374
- Incorporation (by conquest) into the Ottoman Beylik under Orhan and Murad I
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Important centers and extension: |
- Aydıncık
- Bergama
- Edremit
- Bigadiç
- Ezine
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Dynasty: |
Karesi Bey (1307–1328)
Demir Han (1328–1345)
Yahşı Han (1328–1345)
Süleyman Bey (1345–1360)
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Ladik (~1300–1368)
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- Ancestor
- Germiyanlı Ali Bey
- Founder
- Inanç Bey
- Capital
- Denizli
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Chronology |
- 1368
- Re-incorporation (by conquest) into the Beylik of Germiyan
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Important centers and extension: |
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Dynasty: |
Inanç Bey (~1300 - ~1314)
Murad Arslan (~1314 - ?)
Inançoğlu Ishak Bey (? - ~1360)
Süleyman Bey (1345–1368)
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Menteshe (~1261–1424)
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- Founder
- Menteshe Bey
- Capitals
Beçin castle and nearby Milas, later also Balat
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Important centers and extension |
- present-day Muğla Province
- Muğla
- Finike
- Kaş
- Çameli
- Acıpayam
- Tavas
- Bozdoğan
- Çine
- temporarily Aydın and Güzelhisar, also Rhodes between 1300–1314
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Dynasty: |
Menteshe Bey (~1261 - ~1282)
Mesut (~1282 - ~1320)
Orhan (~1320 - ~1340)
Ibrahim (~1340 - ~1360)
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Chronology |
- 1360
- Division between the three sons of Ibrahim Bey: Musa, Mehmed, Ahmed
- 1390
- First incorporation into the Ottoman Empire under Bayezid I the Thunderbolt
- 1402–1414
- Beylik reconstituted by Tamerlane to Ilyas Bey
- 1414
- Recognition of Ottoman suzereignty under Mehmed I
- 1424
- Final incorporation into the Ottoman realm under Murad II
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Important works: |
Firuz Bey Mosque in Milas
İlyas Bey Mosque in Didim
Great Mosque of Muğla (1344)
Vakıflar Hamam (Turkish bath) in Muğla (1334)
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Pervâneoğlu (1261–1322)
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- Ancestor
Mühezzibeddin Ali Kâşî (vizier of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum)
- Founder
- Süleyman Pervâne
- Capital
Sinop
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Chronology |
- 1516
- Incorporation into the Beylik of Isfendiyarids
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Important centers and extension: |
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Dynasty: |
Süleyman Pervâne (1261–1277)
Pervâneoğlu Mehmed Bey (1277–1296)
Pervâneoğlu Mesud Bey (1296–1300)
Pervâneoğlu Gazi Çelebi (1300–1326)
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Important works |
- Muîneddin Pervâne Medical Center (Darüşşifa) in Tokat (1276)
Pervâne Medrese in Sinop
Durağan Han caravanserai in Durağan (1266)
Eğret Han caravanserai near İhsaniye (1278)
Pervâne Bey Medrese in Closed Bazaar in Kayseri
- Mosque in Merzifon
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Ramadanids (1352–1516)
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- Founder
Ramazan Bey from Yüreğir Oghuz clan
- Capitals
- Adana
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Chronology |
- 1516
- Icorporation (by submission) into the Ottoman Empire under Selim I
- 1516–1608
- Dynasty members as Beys of Ottoman sanjak of Adana until 1608.
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Important centers and extension: |
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Dynasty: |
Ibrahim Bey (1344-?)
Ahmed Bey (?-1416)
Ibrahim Bey (1416–1417)
Hamza Bey (1417–1427)
Mehmed Bey (1427-?)
Eyluk Bey (? - ?)
Dündar Bey (? - ?)
Omer Bey (?-1490)
Giyas al-Din Halil Bey (1490–1511)
Hahmud Bey (1511–1516)
Selim Bey (?-?)
Kubad Bey (1517-?)
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Sahib Ataids (1275–1341)
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- Founder
Sahib Ata Fahreddin Ali, vizier of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
- Capital
- Afyonkarahisar
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Chronology |
- 1341
- Incorporation into the Beylik of Germiyan
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Important centers and extension: |
- Akşehir
- Beyşehir
- Sandıklı
- Denizli
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Dynasty |
Sahib Ata Fahreddin Ali (1275–1288) and sons
Nusreddin Ahmed (1288–1341)
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Important works: |
Sâhib Ata Caravanserai in Sultandağı
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Sarukhanids (1302–1410)
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- Founder
- Saruhan Bey
- Capital
- Manisa
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Important centers and extension: |
- Demirci
- Nif (Kemalpaşa)
- Akhisar
- Gördes
- Menemen
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Dynasty |
Saruhan Bey (1302–1345)
- Fahreddin Ilyas Bey
Muzafferuddin Ishak Bey (-1388)
Hızır Shah (1388–1390)
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Chronology |
- 1390
- First period of incorporation (by submission) into the Ottoman Empire under Bayezid I the Thunderbolt
- 1402–1410
- Second period of Beylik restituted by Tamerlane to Saruhanoğlu Orhan Bey (1402–1403)
Hızır Shah (1403–1410)
- 1410
- Second and last incorporation (by conquest) into the Ottoman realm under Mehmed I
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Teke (1301–1423)
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- Ancestors
Hamidoğlu dynasty
- Founder
- Tekeoğlu Yunus Bey
- Capitals
- Antalya
- Korkuteli
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Important centers and extension: |
Antalya (lost to the Kingdom of Cyprus between 1361–1373)
- Teke Peninsula
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Dynasty: |
Tekeoğlu Yunus Bey (1301-?)
Tekeoğlu Mehmud Bey (?-1327)
Tekeoğlu Hızır Bey (? - ?)
Tekeoğlu Dadı Bey (?-?)
Zincirkıran Mehmed Bey (~1360 - ~1375)
Tekeoğlu Osman Bey (~1375–1390)
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Chronology |
- 1390
- First period of incorporation (by conquest) into the Ottoman Empire under Bayezid I the Thunderbolt
- 1402–1423
- Second period of Beylik restituted by Tamerlane to Tekeoğlu Osman Bey (1402–1423)
- 1423
- Second and last incorporation (by conquest) into the Ottoman realm under Murad II
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Important works: |
Yivli Minare Mosque in Antalya (~1375)
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