- Yinanç,
supported Sümer's view.
Medieval Armenian authors referred to the
Dulkadirids as Tulgharts'i, Tulgharats'i, Dulgharats'i, Tulghatarts'i, or Dulghatarts'i...
- east,
temporarily seizing various towns such as Urfa and Diyarbekir.
Dulkadirid rule in the
region did not last long as
Bozkurt suffered multiple major...
-
against the
Mamluks and was
executed in 1353. The
conflict between the
Dulkadirids and the
Mamluks persisted with the
consecutive rule of his sons Ghars...
-
Shahrukh Afshar (c. 1730–1796),
Iranian king
Shahruh Mehmed (died 1510),
Dulkadirid prince and
statesman Shahrukh of Shirvan,
Shirvanshah from 1535 to 1538...
- c. 1279 – 11
December 1353) was a
Turkoman chieftain who
founded the
Dulkadirid prin****lity in
southern Anatolia and
northern Syria,
ruling from 1337...
- İsmail Hami Danişmend, and
Heath W. Lowry, his
mother was
Emine Hatun, a
Dulkadirid princess. He
spent his
early childhood in Amasya. In 1410,
Murad came...
- also mounting,
particularly to the north. Shah Suwar, the
leader of the
Dulkadirid prin****lity in Anatolia,
benefited from
Ottoman support and was an excellent...
-
Mamluk Sultanate. On 13 June 1515,
Bozkurt was killed, and Ali rose to the
Dulkadirid throne.
While the
Mamluks were in
preparations to
topple Ali and install...
-
marriages of his
daughters to the
rulers of two
major powers that the
Dulkadirids formed a
buffer region between, the
Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II (r. 1444–46...
-
allied himself with
Ghars al-Din
Khalil (r. 1353–86), the
ruler of the
Dulkadirids, in an
attempt to
seize Sis. The
Mamluk governor of
Aleppo was ****igned...