- The
Aydinids or
Aydinid dynasty (Modern Turkish: Aydınoğulları, Aydınoğulları Beyliği, Old
Anatolian Turkish: آیدین اوغوللاری بیلیغی, also
known as the...
- last
ruler (bey) of the
Aydınid prin****lity in what is now
central western Turkey. His
exact relationship with the
Aydınid dynasty is unclear. His father...
- was
later taken over by
Turks of the
Aydinids,
whose lands extended towards the north, who
named it
after Aydinid dynasty. "Aydın"
meant "lucid, enlightened"...
-
daughter of Isa Bey, the
ruler of the
Aydinids. She was
married to
Bayezid in 1390, upon his
conquest of the
Aydinids. She had no
known children. Her father...
- Isa Bey (Turkish: İsa Bey)
ruled the
Aydınid prin****lity from 1360 to 1390,
succeeding his
brother Hızır Bey. He was the
fifth and
youngest son of Mubariz...
-
defeated the
Aydinid fleet near
Portogalos Bay.
According to sources, at
night the
Bulgarian ruler sent
boats to burn the anc****d
Aydinid ships and soon...
- Hospitaller—fleet and a
Turkish fleet from the
Aydinid emirate. The
Christian fleet was victorious, but for the
Aydinids, who had been
engaging in
piracy since...
- Umur Bey's
death in 1348. The
upper city of İzmir was
captured from its
Aydinid rulers by the
Ottomans for the
first time in 1389
during the
reign of Bayezid...
-
inhabitants were m****acred.
Shortly afterwards,
Ephesus was
ceded to the
Aydinid prin****lity that
stationed a
powerful navy in the
harbour of Ayasuluğ...
- the
Syrian architect, 'Ali b.
Mushaimish al-Dimashqi, in
honor of the
Aydinid Isa Bey. The
plans for the
mosque are
based on the
Great Mosque of Damascus...