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- contexts of international politics, also greatly influenced derebeys' destinies. While the derebeys did not s**** to overthrow the Ottoman state, they did s****...
- attempted to break the power of the great independent derebeys of Lazistan. In the event, the Laz derebeys, led by Tahir Ağa Tuzcuoğlu of Rize, did rise in...
- Ottoman Empire, which sought to reduce the power of local feudal lords (Derebeys) in the region. The uprising in Sürmene was driven by deep-seated tensions...
- family, who lived here as rulers (derebeys, hence its alternative name of Derebeyli Kale, the Castle of the Derebeys) of the surrounding region relatively...
- Bryer, A (1969). "The last Laz risings and the downfall of the Pontic Derebeys, 1812-1840". Bedi Kartlisa. XXVI: 191–210. Sinclair, T.A. (1989). Eastern...
- of the term; statesmen which wished to resurrect the Janissary corp and derebeys, conservative reformers of Mahmud II, and pro-Western reformers of Abdul...
- Khan, concatenation of Baig and Khan. Khagan Bek, title used by Khazars. Derebey, feudal lord in Anatolia and the Pontic areas of Lazistan and Acara in...
- they refused to serve alongside the new army in the field. The powerful derebeys were alarmed by how the sultan financed his new forces—he confiscated timars...
- ruined, a new centre was created by Çapanoğlu, the founder of a powerful derebey family and called Bozok. The Ottoman Empire annexed Yozgat in 1398. At...
- mid-17th century lay in the hands of relatively independent native Laz derebeys ("valley-lords"), or feudal chiefs who exercised absolute authority in...