- The
Eretnids (Turkish:
Eretna Beyliği) were a
dynasty that
ruled a
state spanning central and
eastern Anatolia from 1335 to 1381. The dynasty's founder...
- Ala al-Din Ali (January 1353 –
August 1380) was the
third Sultan of the
Eretnids ruling from 1366
until his death. He
inherited the
throne at a very early...
-
autonomy as v****als of the
Eretnids.
Mutahharten claimed sovereignty from the
Eretnids when he ****umed power,
which prompted the
Eretnid Sultan Ala al-Din Ali...
- Turkish: ارتــنــا; died February–August 1352) was the
first sultan of the
Eretnids,
reigning from 1343 to 1352 in
central and
eastern Anatolia. Initially...
-
Ghiyath al-Din
Muhammad I (died
October 1365) was the
second Sultan of the
Eretnids in
central and
eastern Anatolia,
ruling from 1352
until his death. He was...
-
Muhammad II
Chelebi (c. 1373 – c. 1390) was the
fourth and last
Sultan of the
Eretnids. He was
crowned when he was 7
years old,
after his
father died in August...
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rebuilt between the 13th and 16th centuries. The city then fell to the
Eretnids before finally becoming Ottoman in 1515. It was the
centre of a sanjak...
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under Eretnid rule. He
sought the help of
external powers, such as the
Dulkadirids and Aq Qoyunlu, who sent a
large army to Erzincan. The
Eretnids subsequently...
- territory, and the
Uyghur commander Eretna established an
independent state (
Eretnids) in
Anatolia in 1336.
Following the
downfall of
their Mongol masters, the...
- Romans, Byzantines,
Seljuk Turks, Danishmends,
Mongol Empire (Ilkhanids),
Eretnids, Kadi
Burhan al-Din and
finally the
Ottoman Empire also
arrived here. As...