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  • Beylik
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Middle East Beylik of Çubukoğulları Beylik of Bafra Beylik of Hacıemir, an beylik in the north Anatolia in a part of 14th and 15th centuries Beylik of Dulkadir

    Beylik

    Beylik

  • Anatolian beyliks
  • Historical Turkish principalities in Anatolia

    Anatolian beyliks (Turkish: Anadolu beylikleri, Ottoman Turkish: Tavâif-i mülûk, Beylik; Turkish pronunciation: [bejlik]) were Turkish principalities

    Anatolian beyliks

    Anatolian beyliks

    Anatolian_beyliks

  • Beyliks of Canik
  • Group of Anatolian beyliks in the 14th and 15th centuries

    Beyliks of Canik (Turkish: Canik beylikleri) was a group of small Turkish principalities in northern Anatolia during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries

    Beyliks of Canik

    Beyliks of Canik

    Beyliks_of_Canik

  • Karamanids
  • 1250–1487 Turkish beylik in south-central Anatolia

    known as the Emirate of Karaman and Beylik of Karaman (Turkish: Karamanoğulları Beyliği), was a Turkish Anatolian beylik (principality) of Salur tribe origin

    Karamanids

    Karamanids

    Karamanids

  • Osman I
  • Founder of the Ottoman Empire

    Empire (first known as a beylik or emirate). While initially a small Turkoman principality during Osman's lifetime, his beylik transformed into a vast

    Osman I

    Osman I

    Osman_I

  • Aydinids
  • Anatolian piratical Beylik

    of Aydin and Beylik of Aydin (Aydın Beyliği), was one of the Turkish Anatolian beyliks and famous for its seaborne raiding. The Beylik of Aydin, originally

    Aydinids

    Aydinids

    Aydinids

  • Beylik of Tunis
  • North African monarchy (1705–1881)

    The Beylik of Tunis (Arabic: بايلك تونس) was a de facto independent state located in present-day Tunisia, formally part of the Ottoman Empire. It was ruled

    Beylik of Tunis

    Beylik of Tunis

    Beylik_of_Tunis

  • Beylik of Constantine
  • Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers

    The Beylik of Constantine (Arabic: بايلك قسنطينة, romanized: Bâylik Qasentina), Beylik of the Sunrise or Beylik of the East (Arabic: بيليك الشرق, romanized: Bâylik

    Beylik of Constantine

    Beylik of Constantine

    Beylik_of_Constantine

  • Beylik of Dulkadir
  • Turkish principality in Anatolia, between 1337-1522

    The Beylik of Dulkadir (Turkish: Dulkadiroğulları Beyliği) was one of the Turkish Anatolian beyliks (principality) established by the Oghuz Turk clans

    Beylik of Dulkadir

    Beylik of Dulkadir

    Beylik_of_Dulkadir

  • Beylik of Dilmaç
  • Turkish principality in the 12th century

    The Beylik of Dilmaç (Dimleç or Demleç) was a small principality (Turkish: beylik) founded in the 11th century in what is now modern Turkey. After the

    Beylik of Dilmaç

    Beylik_of_Dilmaç

  • Beylik of Titteri
  • Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers

    Beylik of Titteri (Arabic : bâylik at-Tîtrî) was one of the three permanent Beyliks of the Regency of Algiers, the other two being the Western Beylik

    Beylik of Titteri

    Beylik of Titteri

    Beylik_of_Titteri

  • Beylik of Bafra
  • Beylik of Canik (c. 1300 – 1460)

    The Beylik of Bafra was one of the Beyliks of Canik (Turkish: Canik beylikleri), a group of small Turkmen principalities in northern Anatolia during the

    Beylik of Bafra

    Beylik of Bafra

    Beylik_of_Bafra

  • Beylik of Çubukoğulları
  • Turkish principality (1085–1112)

    Beylik of Çubukoğulları[citation needed] (Turkish: Çubukoğulları Beyliği, literally "sons of Çubuk") was a small and short-lived principality centred on

    Beylik of Çubukoğulları

    Beylik_of_Çubukoğulları

  • Kuruluş: Orhan
  • Turkish historical television series

    series follows Orhan's efforts to strengthen and expand the early Ottoman beylik amid political rivalries, warfare, and personal struggles. It focuses on

    Kuruluş: Orhan

    Kuruluş: Orhan

    Kuruluş:_Orhan

  • Sultanate of Rum
  • Turkish state in central Anatolia from 1077 to 1308

    The dissolution of the Seljuk state left behind many small Anatolian beyliks (Turkish principalities), among them the Ottoman dynasty which eventually

    Sultanate of Rum

    Sultanate of Rum

    Sultanate_of_Rum

  • Menteshe
  • Anatolian beylik

    Turkish: منتشه, Turkish: Menteşe) was the first of the Turkish Anatolian beyliks (principality), the frontier principalities established by the Oghuz Turks

    Menteshe

    Menteshe

    Menteshe

  • Candar dynasty
  • Anatolian princely dynasty

    dynasty (/ˈdʒandar/) or the House of Candar (Modern Turkish: Candaroğulları), Beylik of Candar, Principality of Candar (Candaroğulları Beyliği, Candar Beyliği)

    Candar dynasty

    Candar dynasty

    Candar_dynasty

  • Western Beylik
  • Governorate (Beylik) in the Regency of Algiers

    The Beylik of the West (in Arabic: bâylik al-gharb) was one of three Beyliks (governorates) of the Regency of Algiers, with the other two being the Beylik

    Western Beylik

    Western Beylik

    Western_Beylik

  • Beylik of Teke
  • Former country

    The Anatolian beylik of Teke (Turkish: Tekeoğulları Beyliği), was one of the frontier principalities established by Oghuz Turkish clans after the decline

    Beylik of Teke

    Beylik of Teke

    Beylik_of_Teke

  • Maghrebi war (1699–1702)
  • Military conflict

    expanding his borders by enlarging the Beylik of Mascara. He also wanted to annex Tunis, and make it a fourth Beylik-governorate. During this time the freshly

    Maghrebi war (1699–1702)

    Maghrebi_war_(1699–1702)

  • Ottoman wars in Asia
  • Series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various Asian states

    engaged in a war against other beyliks. He interfered in a civil war in Karesi, another beylik to the south of Ottoman beylik and annexed the territory of

    Ottoman wars in Asia

    Ottoman wars in Asia

    Ottoman_wars_in_Asia

  • Emirate of Chalybia
  • Turkoman beylik in Anatolia (14-15th centuries)

    Beylik of Hacıemir (also called Beylik of Bayram) was a beylik (lordship) in the north Anatolia in a part of 14th and 15th centuries. The historical documents

    Emirate of Chalybia

    Emirate_of_Chalybia

  • Inalids
  • Anatolian beylik of the 12th century

    Turkish: İnaloğulları or Yinaloğulları) was the name of a small Turkish beylik (principality) which reigned in a small territory around Amid (modern Diyarbakır

    Inalids

    Inalids

  • Chobanids (beylik)
  • Ruling dynasty of the Anatolian beylik

    Çobanoğulları Beyliği) were the ruling dynasty of the Turkish Anatolian beylik (principality) that controlled the city and region of Kastamonu in the 13th

    Chobanids (beylik)

    Chobanids (beylik)

    Chobanids_(beylik)

  • Turkey
  • Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia

    replaced by various Turkish principalities. Based around Söğüt, Ottoman Beylik was founded by Osman I in the early 14th century. According to Ottoman chroniclers

    Turkey

    Turkey

    Turkey

  • Ottoman Empire
  • Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)

    between the early 16th and early 18th centuries. The empire emerged from a beylik, or principality, founded in northwestern Anatolia in c. 1299 by the Turkoman

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman Empire

    Ottoman_Empire

  • Ahis
  • 14th century Anatolian beylik

    Mongol suzerainty towards the end of the century (about 1290). However, Ahi Beylik, unlike the others, was not ruled by a dynasty. It was a religious and commercial

    Ahis

    Ahis

    Ahis

  • Bayezid I
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1389 to 1402

    in what is now Bulgaria in 1396. Bayezid vanquished all the Anatolian beyliks and proceeded to conquer and vassalize the entirety of Anatolia. In 1402

    Bayezid I

    Bayezid I

    Bayezid_I

  • Battle of Turnadağ
  • 1515 battle

    the Ottoman Empire and the Beylik of Dulkadir of Turkey in 1515. The Beylik of Dulkadir was a semi-independent Anatolian beylik under the sovereignty of

    Battle of Turnadağ

    Battle of Turnadağ

    Battle_of_Turnadağ

  • Battle of Imbros (1347)
  • Naval battle as part of Smyrniote crusades

    Smyrniote crusades, and of a Turkish raiding fleet, possibly from the beyliks of Aydin and Sarukhan. The Turks abandoned their ships and landed on the

    Battle of Imbros (1347)

    Battle_of_Imbros_(1347)

  • Emirate of Limnia
  • Turkoman beylik in Anatolia (14-15th centuries)

    Beylik of Taceddin (Taceddinoğulları, Taceddinids) was a small Turkmen principality in Anatolia in the 14th and 15th centuries. After Seljuks of Anatolia

    Emirate of Limnia

    Emirate_of_Limnia

  • Hatice Halime Hatun
  • Consort of Sultan Murad II

    princess of the House of Candar as daughter of İsfendiyar Bey, ruler of the Beylik of Candar. She was a consort of Sultan Murad II of the Ottoman Empire. Following

    Hatice Halime Hatun

    Hatice_Halime_Hatun

  • Rise of the Ottoman Empire
  • Ottoman state before 1453

    poorly-defended Byzantine territory. For the next two centuries, Anatolian Beyliks were under the suzerainty of the Mongols, especially the Ilkhanate. All

    Rise of the Ottoman Empire

    Rise of the Ottoman Empire

    Rise_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Belek Ghazi
  • 12th century Seljuk Turkish warlord

    near to present day Elazığ in Turkey) from Mengüceks. He founded a beylik. This beylik is now known as the Harput branch of the Artukids (the other two

    Belek Ghazi

    Belek Ghazi

    Belek_Ghazi

  • Alaattin Ali of Karaman
  • Beg of Karaman from 1361 to 1397

    Alaattin Ali of Karaman (d.1397), also Alaeddin Ali, was a bey of Karaman Beylik, a Turkish principality in Anatolia in the 14th century. Like most other

    Alaattin Ali of Karaman

    Alaattin Ali of Karaman

    Alaattin_Ali_of_Karaman

  • Halil Bey (son of Orhan)
  • Ottoman prince (1347–1362)

    خلیل) was an Ottoman prince, son of Orhan, the second bey of the Ottoman beylik, and Theodora Kantakouzene, the daughter of Byzantine emperor John VI Kantakouzenos

    Halil Bey (son of Orhan)

    Halil_Bey_(son_of_Orhan)

  • Beylik of Tanrıbermiş
  • The Beylik of Tanrıbermiş was a small, shortlived Turkish principality in western Anatolia (modern Turkey) during the late 11th century. After the Battle

    Beylik of Tanrıbermiş

    Beylik_of_Tanrıbermiş

  • Kasım of Karaman
  • Beg of Karaman from 1474 to 1475

    Kasım of Karaman (died 1493) was the last bey of the Karaman Beylik, a Turkish principality in Anatolia in the 15th century. He was son of Ibrahim II of

    Kasım of Karaman

    Kasım of Karaman

    Kasım_of_Karaman

  • Bey
  • Honorific title in Turkic languages

    or provinces where "beys" ruled or which they administered were called beylik, roughly meaning "governorate" or "region" (the equivalent of a county,

    Bey

    Bey

    Bey

  • Mohammed el Kebir
  • 18th-century Maghrebi military leader

    ben Othman, also known as Mohammed el Kebir was the bey of the Western Beylik from 1776 to 1796. He is best-known for re-conquering Oran and Mers El Kébir

    Mohammed el Kebir

    Mohammed_el_Kebir

  • Germiyanids
  • Emirate in western Anatolia from c. 1300 to 1429

    (1969). Anadolu Beylikleri Ve Akkoyunlu, Karakoyunlu Devletleri [Anatolian Beyliks and Aq Qoyunlu, Qara Qoyunlu States] (in Turkish). Turkish Historical Society

    Germiyanids

    Germiyanids

    Germiyanids

  • Moukahla
  • Musket

    in the armies of the Kingdom of Morocco, the Deylik of Algiers and the Beylik of Tunis. The Jezail, a similar Afghan weapon Service, United States Army

    Moukahla

    Moukahla

    Moukahla

  • Saltukids
  • Ruling dynasty of a 12th-century beylik

    between 1071 and 1202. The beylik was founded by Emir Saltuk, one of the Turkmen commanders of the Great Seljuk Alp Arslan. The beylik fought frequently against

    Saltukids

    Saltukids

    Saltukids

  • Eretnid dynasty
  • Sultanate in central and eastern Anatolia (1335–1381)

    Sultanate of Rum (1077–1307) Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (1078–1375) Anatolian beyliks (1081–1423) County of Edessa (1098–1150) Artuqids (1101–1409) Empire of

    Eretnid dynasty

    Eretnid dynasty

    Eretnid_dynasty

  • Bey of Mani
  • Local ruler of the Mani Peninsula in Ottoman Greece

    The Bey of Mani (Greek: Μπέης της Μάνης) was the title given to the ruler of the Mani Peninsula in southern Greece under the Ottoman Empire, from the late

    Bey of Mani

    Bey_of_Mani

  • Pir Ahmed
  • Beg of Karaman from 1465 to 1466

    Pir Ahmed of Karaman was a bey of Karaman Beylik, a Sunni Muslim Turkoman principality in Anatolia in the 15th century. He was son of Ibrahim II of Karaman

    Pir Ahmed

    Pir Ahmed

    Pir_Ahmed

  • Süleyman of Karaman
  • Beg of Karaman from 1356 to 1361

    Süleyman of Karaman (Seyfeddin Süleyman) was a bey of the Karaman Beylik, a Turkish principality in Anatolia in the 14th century. His father was Halil

    Süleyman of Karaman

    Süleyman_of_Karaman

  • Beylik of Lâdik
  • Historical country

    [ˈladic]) or Inanjids (Modern Turkish: İnançoğulları Beyliği ) was an Anatolian beylik with its capital in Denizli. It was one of the frontier principalities established

    Beylik of Lâdik

    Beylik_of_Lâdik

  • Alaiye
  • City-state in Anatolia from 1293 to 1471

    Turkey). It refers to the Turkish city-state in a specific period and the beylik (principality) which developed around there, at times under the Karamanid

    Alaiye

    Alaiye

    Alaiye

  • Ramadanid Emirate
  • Turkish autonomous administration, 1352–1608

    the Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate. It is often misclassified as an Anatolian beylik, though it was an entity under the Mamluks. Cilicia was part of the Seljuks

    Ramadanid Emirate

    Ramadanid_Emirate

  • Karasids
  • Dynasty in northwestern Anatolia from c. 1300 to 1345

    Byzantines tried to incite beyliks like Karasids against the Ottomans. However, routes of conquest and other objectives of beyliks such as Karasids did not

    Karasids

    Karasids

    Karasids

  • Istanbul
  • Largest city in Turkey

    Anatolia Byzantine Anatolia Seljuks and Beyliks Seljuk Empire Battle of Manzikert Sultanate of Rum Anatolian beyliks Ottoman Empire Rise Interregnum Classical

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

    Istanbul

  • Chaka Bey
  • Turkish military commander

    Chaka Bey (Turkish: Çaka Bey), was an 11th-century Seljuk military commander of Oghuz Turk origin who ruled a vassal state of the Seljuks based in Smyrna

    Chaka Bey

    Chaka Bey

    Chaka_Bey

  • Hacı İlbey
  • Ottoman commander

    of the Beylik of Karasi, a principality situated at the Asiatic coast of the Dardanelles strait. However, during the interregnum in the beylik after the

    Hacı İlbey

    Hacı_İlbey

  • Battle of Guidjel
  • 1638 battle

    and feudal lords of the Beylik of Constantine, including Sheikh Ahmed ben Sakheri ben Bouokkaz, cheikh el arab of the Beylik and Betka-el-Moqrani, Sultan

    Battle of Guidjel

    Battle of Guidjel

    Battle_of_Guidjel

  • Smyrniote crusades
  • 14th-century crusades

    crusades (1343–1351) were two Crusades sent by Pope Clement VI against the Beylik of Aydin under Umur Bey which had as their principal target the coastal

    Smyrniote crusades

    Smyrniote crusades

    Smyrniote_crusades

  • Baciyan-i Rum
  • Female militia organization

    of Rûm) was an alleged female militia organization in the late Anatolian Beylik era. The term bâciyân-ı Rûm was first time mentioned in the 15th century

    Baciyan-i Rum

    Baciyan-i_Rum

  • Siege of İnegöl
  • 1299 Turkish victory over the Byzantines

    the Siege of Bursa eventually leading to the establishment of the Ottoman Beylik. Tensions had been rising between the Tekfur of İnegöl, Ayos Nikolaos, and

    Siege of İnegöl

    Siege of İnegöl

    Siege_of_İnegöl

  • List of states in late medieval Anatolia
  • (including principalities) in Anatolia during the late Middle Ages (11th–15th centuries). Ancient kingdoms of Anatolia Anatolian beyliks History of Anatolia

    List of states in late medieval Anatolia

    List_of_states_in_late_medieval_Anatolia

  • Mesud III
  • Sultan of Rum

    held by Mongol officials and by semi-independent Turkish principalities (beyliks), while the Seljuk sultan functioned largely as a symbolic ruler. Mesud

    Mesud III

    Mesud III

    Mesud_III

  • Orhan
  • Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1323/4 to 1362

    share the emerging beylik. The latter refused on the grounds that their father had designated Orhan as sole successor, and that the beylik should not be divided

    Orhan

    Orhan

    Orhan

  • French protectorate of Tunisia
  • 1881–1956 French protectorate in northern Africa

    lighthouses, schools, hospitals, etc.) and the reforms that took place during the Beylik era contributed to this, which completely transformed the country above

    French protectorate of Tunisia

    French protectorate of Tunisia

    French_protectorate_of_Tunisia

  • Sarukhanids
  • Historic principality

    as the Principality of Saruhan and Beylik of Saruhan (Saruhan Beyliği), was one of the Turkish Anatolian beyliks (principality), centered in Manisa.

    Sarukhanids

    Sarukhanids

    Sarukhanids

  • Emirate of Erzincan
  • Emirate in Anatolia from at least 1348 to 1410

    The Emirate of Erzincan (/ˌɛərzɪnˈdʒɑːn/ AIR-zinn-JAHN) was a state in eastern Anatolia and the Caucasus, centered around the city of Erzincan (present-day

    Emirate of Erzincan

    Emirate of Erzincan

    Emirate_of_Erzincan

  • Ottoman Turks
  • Turkic ethnic group

    was transliterated into some European languages over time. The Ottoman beylik, expanding from their base in Söğüt, gradually began incorporating other

    Ottoman Turks

    Ottoman Turks

    Ottoman_Turks

  • Sökmen (Artuqid)
  • Early 12th century Turkish Bey

    a small beylik around Hasankeyf. This beylik is now considered one of the three Arkukid beyliks. (The other two were İlghazi's Mardin beylik and Harput

    Sökmen (Artuqid)

    Sökmen_(Artuqid)

  • List of conflicts in Algeria
  • This is a list of conflicts in Algeria arranged chronologically from ancient to modern times. This list includes both nationwide and international types

    List of conflicts in Algeria

    List of conflicts in Algeria

    List_of_conflicts_in_Algeria

  • Musa of Karaman
  • Beg of Karaman from 1312 to 1332 and 1352 to 1356

    Musa of Karaman, a.k.a. Hacı Sufi Burhanettin Musa, was a bey of Karaman Beylik, a Turkish principality in Anatolia in the 14th century. His father was

    Musa of Karaman

    Musa_of_Karaman

  • Rejeb Khaznadar
  • Tunisian politician and reformer

    before that he was a mamluk of Greek origin. He became Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis in 1759, becoming the first Prime Minister in the history of Tunisia

    Rejeb Khaznadar

    Rejeb_Khaznadar

  • Kuruluş: Osman
  • 2019 Turkish television series

    premiered on ATV in 2019. It shows Osman’s struggle to establish an independent beylik amid political rivalries, Mongol pressure, and conflicts with neighboring

    Kuruluş: Osman

    Kuruluş:_Osman

  • Rabia Bala Hatun
  • Wife of Osman I

    had a major impact on the establishment and development of the Ottoman Beylik. From the central government records regarding the property she received

    Rabia Bala Hatun

    Rabia Bala Hatun

    Rabia_Bala_Hatun

  • Battle of Bapheus
  • 1302 battle of the Byzantine-Ottoman Wars

    Alan force. Bapheus was the first major victory for the nascent Ottoman Beylik, and of major significance for its future expansion: the Byzantines effectively

    Battle of Bapheus

    Battle of Bapheus

    Battle_of_Bapheus

  • Hamidids
  • Anatolian beylik

    Turkish: Hamidoğulları or Hamidoğulları Beyliği) was one of the Turkish beyliks in Anatolia during the 14th century. It emerged as a consequence of the

    Hamidids

    Hamidids

    Hamidids

  • Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis
  • Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis were a series of naval bombardments of the capital and various port cities of the Beylik of Tunis by the Venetian

    Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis

    Venetian bombardments of the Beylik of Tunis

    Venetian_bombardments_of_the_Beylik_of_Tunis

  • Constantine campaign (1699–1700)
  • 1699 battle in Algeria

    campaign was launched by Bey of Tunis Murad III Bey in 1699 to capture the Beylik of Constantine, situated in the east of the Deylik of Algiers. In 1694,

    Constantine campaign (1699–1700)

    Constantine_campaign_(1699–1700)

  • Battle of Adramyttion (1334)
  • Part of the Crusades

    the Republic of Venice and the Knights Hospitaller, and of the Turkish beylik of Karasi. The battle was a Christian victory. The Naval League participants

    Battle of Adramyttion (1334)

    Battle of Adramyttion (1334)

    Battle_of_Adramyttion_(1334)

  • Tunisian–Algerian War (1694)
  • Conflict between Regency of Tunis and Deylik of Algiers (1694)

    disappointed by his share in the division of power had sought refuge in the Beylik of Constantine a governorate of the Regency of Algiers (also known as Algeria)

    Tunisian–Algerian War (1694)

    Tunisian–Algerian War (1694)

    Tunisian–Algerian_War_(1694)

  • Dar Es-Sultan
  • Historical province in Algeria

    Sea, to the east by the Beylik of Constantine, to the south by that of the Beylik of Titteri and to the west by the Western Beylik. Dar Es Sultan included

    Dar Es-Sultan

    Dar Es-Sultan

    Dar_Es-Sultan

  • Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
  • President of Turkey from 1923 to 1938

    Anatolia Byzantine Anatolia Seljuks and Beyliks Seljuk Empire Battle of Manzikert Sultanate of Rum Anatolian beyliks Ottoman Empire Rise Interregnum Classical

    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

    Mustafa_Kemal_Atatürk

  • List of wars involving Tunisia
  • over Tripolitania Tunisian-Algerian War (1807) (1807) Beylik of Tunis Deylik of Algiers Beylik of Constantine Victory Tunisian victory. Complete liberation

    List of wars involving Tunisia

    List of wars involving Tunisia

    List_of_wars_involving_Tunisia

  • House of Mengüjek
  • Ruling dynasty of a 12th-century Anatolian beylik

    dynasty is known as Mengujekids or Menkujakids) was a Turkish Anatolian beylik (principality) of the first period, founded after the Battle of Manzikert

    House of Mengüjek

    House of Mengüjek

    House_of_Mengüjek

  • Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire
  • few small Muslim emirates of Turkic origins and nomadic nature—called beyliks—started to be found in different parts of Anatolia. Their main role was

    Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire

    Territorial evolution of the Ottoman Empire

    Territorial_evolution_of_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Mubariz al-Din Isfendiyar
  • Bey of Candar (c. 1360–1440)

    longevity certain historians of the Ottoman Empire also began to refer to the beylik by the name İsfendiyar. İsfendiyār was the son of Kötürüm Bayezid, the ruler

    Mubariz al-Din Isfendiyar

    Mubariz al-Din Isfendiyar

    Mubariz_al-Din_Isfendiyar

  • Mustapha Khaznadar
  • Tunisian politician and reformer

    Στραβελάκης) was a Tunisian politician who served as Prime Minister of the Beylik of Tunis from 1855 to 1873. He was one of the most influential people in

    Mustapha Khaznadar

    Mustapha Khaznadar

    Mustapha_Khaznadar

  • List of former sovereign states
  • (1232–1524) Beylik of Karaman (1250–1487) Beylik of Candar (1292–1461) Beylik of Alaiye (1293–1471) Ottoman Empire (c. 1299–1923) Beylik of Bafra (14th

    List of former sovereign states

    List_of_former_sovereign_states

  • Eşrefoğlu Mosque
  • 13th-century Seljuk-era mosque in Konya Province, Turkey

    own semi independent principalities named Anatolian Beyliks. Eshrefids (1280–1326) was a small beylik in center west Anatolia. After 1288, Süleyman Bey

    Eşrefoğlu Mosque

    Eşrefoğlu Mosque

    Eşrefoğlu_Mosque

  • Battle of Dimbos
  • Battle between the Ottoman Beylik and the Byzantine Empire

    Dinboz or Dimbos (Turkish: Dimbos Muharebesi) took place between the Ottoman Beylik (later Ottoman Empire) and the Byzantine Empire in 1303. After the battle

    Battle of Dimbos

    Battle of Dimbos

    Battle_of_Dimbos

  • Milas
  • District and municipality in Muğla, Turkey

    note. The city was the first capital of ancient Caria and of the Anatolian beylik of Menteşe in mediaeval times. The nearby Mausoleum of Hecatomnus is classified

    Milas

    Milas

    Milas

  • Sahel, Tunisia
  • Area of central eastern Tunisia

    The Tunisian Sahel (Arabic: الساحل) or more precisely the Central East Tunisia is an area of central eastern Tunisia and one of the six Tunisian regions

    Sahel, Tunisia

    Sahel, Tunisia

    Sahel,_Tunisia

  • List of wars: 1000–1499
  • Empire Beylik of Karaman Beylik of Isfendiyar Beylik of Aydin Empire of Trebizond   Sultanate of Eretna Beylik of Teke Byzantine Empire   Beyliks of Canik

    List of wars: 1000–1499

    List_of_wars:_1000–1499

  • Hafsa Hatun
  • Consort of Sultan Bayezid I

    Hafsa Hatun Born Selçuk, Aydinid beylik Died after 1403 Bursa, Ottoman Empire Spouse Bayezid I ​ ​ (m. 1390; death 1403)​ House Aydinid (by birth) Ottoman

    Hafsa Hatun

    Hafsa_Hatun

  • Alaeddin Pasha (vizier)
  • First Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 1320 to 1331

    was only one vizier in the divan during the early years of the Ottoman beylik, his title was not actually grand vizier, but his post was equivalent to

    Alaeddin Pasha (vizier)

    Alaeddin_Pasha_(vizier)

  • Husainid dynasty
  • Ruling dynasty of Tunisia from 1705 to 1957

    Husaynid dynasty (Arabic: الحسينيون) was a ruling Turkish dynasty of the Beylik of Tunis (present-day Tunisia). The dynasty was of Greek origin from the

    Husainid dynasty

    Husainid dynasty

    Husainid_dynasty

  • History of Anatolia
  • Aspect of world history

    founded some Anatolian principalities (beyliks) under the Mongol dominion in Turkey. The most powerful beyliks were the Karamanids and the Germiyanids

    History of Anatolia

    History_of_Anatolia

  • Regency of Algiers
  • 1516–1830 autonomous Ottoman state in North Africa

    1791. These beyliks were institutionally distinct and enjoyed significant autonomy. Under the beylik system, the beys divided their beyliks into outan

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency of Algiers

    Regency_of_Algiers

  • Osman Bey (fictional character)
  • Main protagonist in a Turkish TV series

    advised by Şeyh Edebali to marry Malhun Hatun to provide an heir to his Beylik, which he reluctantly agrees . Malhun eventually gives birth to a son named

    Osman Bey (fictional character)

    Osman_Bey_(fictional_character)

  • Byzantine–Ottoman wars
  • Conflicts between the Byzantine and Ottoman empires (1299–1453)

    Constantinople. Within 90 years of Osman I's establishment of the Ottoman beylik, the Byzantines lost all of their Anatolian territory and by 1400, Byzantine

    Byzantine–Ottoman wars

    Byzantine–Ottoman wars

    Byzantine–Ottoman_wars

  • Persian language
  • Western Iranian language

    Ghaznavids, Karakhanids, Seljuqs, Khwarazmians, the Sultanate of Rum, Turkmen beyliks of Anatolia, Delhi Sultanate, the Shirvanshahs, Safavids, Afsharids, Zands

    Persian language

    Persian language

    Persian_language

  • Malik Arslan
  • Beg of Dulkadir from 1454 to 1465

    rival brother Shah Budak (r. 1465–1466, 1472–1480), who replaced him. The Beylik of Dulkadir was founded by Zayn al-Din Qaraja (r. 1337–1353), a Turkmen

    Malik Arslan

    Malik Arslan

    Malik_Arslan

  • Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier
  • French royal; youngest son of Louis Philippe I (1824-1890)

    11 December 1844 Kingdom of Portugal: Grand Cross of the Tower and Sword Beylik of Tunis: Husainid Family Order Two Sicilies: Grand Cross of St. Ferdinand

    Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier

    Prince Antoine, Duke of Montpensier

    Prince_Antoine,_Duke_of_Montpensier

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  • MAKKEDAH
  • Female

    English

    MAKKEDAH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Maqqedah, MAKKEDAH means "place of shepherds." In the bible, this is the name of a place in Judah, near Beth Horon, mentioned in Joshua 15:41.  

  • Spindler
  • Surname or Lastname

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Spindler

    English, German, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : occupational name for a spindle maker, from an agent derivative of Middle English spindle, Middle High German spindel, German Spindel, Yiddish shpindl ‘spindle’, ‘distaff’.

  • Christyna
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Greek

    Christyna

    Anointed; Christian

  • Marudeva | மாருதேவா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Marudeva | மாருதேவா

    Lord of the desert

  • Petra
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American Polish Swedish Greek

    Petra

    Rock.

  • Shakunta
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Shakunta

    A Type of Bird

  • Joleigh
  • Girl/Female

    English French

    Joleigh

    Cheerful; pretty.

  • Namat
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Namat

    To pay homage

  • Adishesh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Adishesh

    God of Serpent's

  • Abbas | عبباس
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Abbas | عبباس

    Description of a lion

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