- Karamanoğulları or Karamanoğulları
Beyliği), also
known as the
Emirate of
Karaman and
Beylik of
Karaman (Turkish: Karamanoğulları
Beyliği), was an
Anatolian beylik...
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Germiyanids (Old
Anatolian Turkish: كرميان; Turkish: Germiyanoğulları
Beyliği or
Germiyan Beyliği) were a
prominent Anatolian beylik established by the
Oghuz Turkish...
- Aydınoğulları
Beyliği,
Ottoman Turkish: آیدین اوغوللاری بیلیغی), also
known as the Prin****lity of
Aydin and
Beylik of
Aydin (Aydın
Beyliği), was one of...
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British Institute of
Archaeology at Ankara. OCLC 7230223. (Turkish) Alâiye
Beyligi 36°32′44″N 31°59′53″E / 36.545669°N 31.99813°E / 36.545669; 31.99813...
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Islamic Studies. pp. 146–149. ISBN 978-975-389-434-0. http://www.dallog.com/beylikler/candaroglu.htm (in Turkish)
CANDAROGULLARI BEYLIGI (in Turkish)...
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House of Mengüjek (Modern Turkish: Mengüçoğulları, Mengücek
Beyliği or Mengüçlü
Beyliği; the
reigning dynasty is
known as
Mengujekids or Menkujakids)...
- The
Beylik of
Dulkadir (Turkish: Dulkadiroğulları
Beyliği) was one of the
Anatolian beyliks established by the
Turkoman clans Bayat, Afshar, and Begdili...
- Turkish: Karesioğulları
Beyliği), also
known as the Prin****lity of
Karasi and
Beylik of
Karasi (Karasi
Beyliği or
Karesi Beyliği ), was an
Anatolian beylik...
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Eshrefids or
Ashrafids (Modern Turkish: Eşrefoğulları or Eşrefoğulları
Beyliği ) was a 13th-14th
century Anatolian beylik. Its
capital was in Beyşehir...
- The
Anatolian beylik of Teke (Turkish: Tekeoğulları
Beyliği, 1321–1423), with its
capital at Antalya, was one of the
frontier prin****lities established...