- The
Aydinids or
Aydinid dynasty (Modern Turkish: Aydınoğulları, Aydınoğulları Beyliği,
Ottoman Turkish: آیدین اوغوللاری بیلیغی), also
known as the Prin****lity...
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century by the
Aydinids who had used it
since 1326-1329 as base for
piracy in the
southeastern Mediterranean sea. By the
early 1340s the
Aydinids and other...
- 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"...
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daughter of Isa Bey, the
ruler of the
Aydinids. She was
married to
Bayezid in 1390, upon his
conquest of the
Aydinids. She had not
known children. Her father...
- 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...
- The
Anatolian states that had been
constantly plotting against him —
Aydinids, Germiyanids,
Menteshe and Teke — were
annexed and
henceforth became part...
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inhabitants were m****acred.
Shortly afterwards,
Ephesus was
ceded to the
Aydinid prin****lity that
stationed a
powerful navy in the
harbour of Ayasuluğ...
-
Turkmen tribe of Alili.[better source needed]
Afsharid dynasty Alaiye Aydınids Beylik of Lâdik
Germiyanids Karamanids Ai-Toghdï
Junayd of Aydın, ruler...
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exposed to raids, this time from the
Anatolian Turkish beyliks,
chiefly the
Aydınids. In turn, the
Sanudi ****isted the
Genoese in
capturing Chios in 1304 and...
- The
lower town of
Smyrna is
captured by
Latin Christians in
response to
Aydınid piracy during the
Smyrniote crusades. 1420 –
Beijing is
officially designated...