- Ala al-Din
Eretna (Old
Anatolian Turkish: ارتــنــا; died February–August 1352) was the
first sultan of the Eretnids,
reigning from 1343 to 1352 in central...
- (Turkish:
Eretna Beyliği) were a
dynasty that
ruled a
state spanning central and
eastern Anatolia from 1335 to 1381. The dynasty's founder,
Eretna, was an...
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successor state of the
Mongol Empire,
Eretna aligned himself with the Jal****id
ruler Hasan Buzurg, who
eventually left
Eretna behind to
govern when
Hasan Buzurg...
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administration of Asia
Minor was
entrusted to his
former governor Eretna Bey, a Uyghur.
Eretna Bey
ultimately declared independence, s****ing the protection...
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Silver coin
minted in the name of
Eretna in 1351 CE in Erzincan, Turkey. It
includes an
inscription in the
Uyghur script that
reads sultan adil....
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Georgians pushed the
Mongols out of
their territory, and the
Uyghur commander Eretna established an
independent state (Eretnids) in
Anatolia in 1336. Following...
- Turgutids,
Germiyanids and
Beylik of
Tadjeddin as well. He sent his
subordinate Eretna against Nasir-ud Din
Ahmed of
Sahib Ataids in
August 1327,
capturing Karahisar...
- age and
struggled to
maintain his
authority over the
state his father,
Eretna, had founded.
Although he was
initially preferred over his
older brother...
- İsmail Hakkı (20
April 1968). "Sivas -
Kayseri ve Dolaylarında
Eretna Devleti" [State of
Eretna in
Sivas -
Kayseri and Around].
Belleten (in Turkish). 32 (126)...
- He was
initially loyal to
Eretna (r. 1343–52), a
former Ilkhanate officer who
forged his own
sovereign state.
After Eretna's death, Ahi Ayna practiced...