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Sahib Ataids (Modern Turkish: Sâhipataoğulları or Sâhipataoğulları Beyliği) was an
Anatolian beylik centred in Kara Hisar-i Sâhib (Afyonkarahisar) and...
- and Çanakkale 1296–1357
Ladik (also
called Inanjids,
subordinate to
Sahib Ataids and Germiyanids)
Denizli 1262–1391 Menteşe
Milas 1261–1424
Ottomanids (later...
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Adana Emirate 1352–1608 AD Rüm Nicaea,
Iconium Sultanate 1077–1307 AD
Sahib Ataids Afyonkarahisar Beylik 1275–1341 AD
Saltukids Erzurum Beylik 1072–1202 AD...
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Mentese (1261–1424)
Pervaneoglu (1277–1322)
Ramadanids (1352–1608)
Sahib Ataids (1275–1341)
Sarukhanids (1300–1410) Teke (1321–1423)
Emirate of Melitene...
- 000 men.
Despite Konya was
enforced by a
brother of
Masud II and
Sahib Ataids, the
Karamanids didn't
leave until ****khatu's
arrival at Kayseri. ****khatu...
- well. He sent his
subordinate Eretna against Nasir-ud Din
Ahmed of
Sahib Ataids in
August 1327,
capturing Karahisar,
while bey fled to
Yakup I of Germiyan...
- 1261–1453) –
Anatolia under Byzantine rule
Beylik of Lâdik (AD 1262–1391)
Sahib Ataids (AD 1275–1341) Pervâneoğlu (AD 1277–1322)
Eshrefids (AD 1280–1326) Candar...
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foundations in
cities across the
Sultanate of Rum.
Fakhr al-Din's sons, the
Sahib Ataids,
established a short-lived prin****lity
centered in Afyonkarahisar, which...
- cáoimh-chletha do clódh ré tan, dáoir-chetha on mbrón dá mbáthadh. Monúar
atáid go tríam****n
sliocht tuirseach Néill Náoighíalluigh, an ceólc****re fár ghin...
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Ireland is
indicated by the following: "Na slioinnte, iomorra, da
suarraighe atáid, ní
fuigfeam dar ndeóin éanghloinneadh aca gan a
aireamh ó a
cheap fén /...