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- Yinanç, supported Sümer's view. Medieval Armenian authors referred to the Dulkadirids as Tulgharts'i, Tulgharats'i, Dulgharats'i, Tulghatarts'i, or Dulghatarts'i...
- 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...
- 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...
- Khalil succeeded Qaraja as the second ruler of the Dulkadirids. Suli was the third ruler of the Dulkadirids. Sarim al-Din Ibrahim became the lord of Harpoot...
- Bayezid and daughter of Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey, the eleventh ruler of the Dulkadirids. In 1479 at the age of nine, he was sent by his grandfather to Istanbul...
- "Albistan". Alaüddevle Bozkurt Bey from Dulkadirids used the name "Elbistan" in the official do****ents. After Dulkadirids were conquered by the Ottoman Empire...
- troops. The Dulkadirid forces confronted the Mamluks on the left bank of the Ceyhan River to the southwest of Marash in April 1469. The Dulkadirids were overpowered...
- voluntarily joined the Dulkadirids. Mardin was captured by Shahruh, who placed a 300-strong garrison in the city. The Dulkadirids seized Sinjar and advanced...
- head military judge, and amb****adors also arrived from the realm of Dulkadirids. Relations were mended and animosity was removed. Then there was made...
- 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...