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- The Eshrefids or Ashrafids (Modern Turkish: Eşrefoğulları or Eşrefoğulları Beyliği ) was a 13th-14th century Anatolian beylik. Its capital was in Beyşehir...
- while he himself raided the Karamanid capital Ereğli. His next target was Eshrefid beylik to the west, from whom he captured 7000 women and children, sending...
- أَشْراف ashrāf), meaning "most noble or honorable". It may refer to: Eshrefids, Anatolian beylik (medieval Turkish prin****lity or emirate) Eşref (magazine)...
- whom they declared the son of the exiled sultan. With the support of the Eshrefid and Menteshid, the Karamanids then seized Konya and established Jimri as...
- allies conducted similarly ****ile expeditions against the Karamanids, Eshrefids and Ottomans. In 1297 in an atmosphere characterized by intrigue and near...
- Karacahisar to attack them in 1313. After having eliminated the Hamidid and Eshrefid begs in 1325, Timurtash, the Ilkhanid governor of Anatolia, attempted to...
- Karacahisar to attack them in 1313. After having eliminated the Hamidid and Eshrefid begs in 1325, Timurtash, the Ilkhanid governor of Anatolia, attempted to...
- mountains are called "derbents". Derbent remained within the borders of the Eshrefids Prin****lity during the Seljuk period. Eşrefoğulları Prin****lity borders...
- 1348–1522 Eretnids Sivas, later Kayseri 1335–1390 Erzincan Erzincan 1379–1410 Eshrefids Beyşehir 1285–1326 Germiyanids Kütahya 1300–1429 Hamidids Eğirdir 1300–1391...
- (1211–1309) Dulkadirids (1348–1522) Eretnids (1335–1390) Erzincan (1379–1410) Eshrefids (1285–1326) Germiyanids (1300–1429) Hamidids (1300–1391) Kadi Burhan al-Din...