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Candar or
Çandar may
refer to:
Candar dynasty, a
princely Anatolian dynasty Candar corps,
palace guards in some
medieval Turkish states Cendere, Nallıhan...
- The
Candar dynasty (Turkish: Candaroğulları,
transliterated as
Jandar in English), also
known as the
Isfendiyar dynasty (İsfendiyaroğulları), was an Oghuz...
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Cengiz Çandar (born 1948) is a
Turkish politician, journalist,
senior columnist, and a
Middle East expert. He is the
author of Turkey's Neo-Ottomanist...
- The
candar corps (Turkish pronunciation: [ˈdʒandaɾ]) was the name
given to
palace guards in
Turkish and
Islamic states in the
Middle Ages. Also in Persian...
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Sultan Hatun, was a
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...
- Tuba
Çandar (born 1948) is a
Turkish journalist and
author of
biographies of
three leading Turkish intellectuals. Her 700-page
biography of the murdered...
- Şemseddin
Yaman Candar (Old
Anatolian Turkish: شمس الدين يمان جاندار), was the
eponymous founder and
first bey of the
Candar dynasty and prin****lity in...
- (Medieval Gr****: Σολυμάμπαξι, romanized: Solimámpaxi; died 1341) was Bey of
Candar from 1309
until his death. He was the son of
Shams al-Din Yaman, who defeated...
- Adil Beg was the
ruler of
Candar in
northern Anatolia from c. 1346
until c. 1361.
There are
undated coins honoring him as an emir that were
minted in Kastamonu...
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cover his tracks.
Candar Bey (loosely
based on the
historical Yaman Candar, portra**** by
Erden Alkan) – The bey of the Çavdar tribe.
Candar is the father...