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Hamidids or
Hamed dynasty (Modern Turkish: Hamidoğulları or Hamidoğulları Beyliği) also
known as the
Beylik of Hamid, was one of the 14th
century Anatolian...
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exchange of
which Egyptian ****es,
cotton and
sugar was traded. In 1300, the
Hamidids under Dündar Bey
captured Burdur. Dündar Bey had the
Grand Mosque of Burdur...
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Antalya Ibn
Battuta headed inland to Eğirdir
which was the
capital of the
Hamidids. He
spent Ramadan (June 1331 or May 1333) in the city. From this point...
- (1292–1461)
Chobanids (1227–1309)
Artuqids (1102–1409)
Karamanids (c. 1250–1487)
Hamidids (c. 1280–1374)
Germiyanids (1299–1428)
Ottoman dynasty (1299–1923) Teke...
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Erzincan 1379–1410
Eshrefids Beyşehir 1285–1326
Germiyanids Kütahya 1300–1429
Hamidids Eğirdir 1300–1391 Kadi
Burhan al-Din
Sivas (replacing the Eretnids) 1381–1398...
- 1378-1410
Issued from
Eretnids Eshrefids 1285-1326
Germiyanids 1300-1429
Hamidids 1300-1391
Beylik of İnal 1095-1183
Mostly v****al of its
neighbours Beylik...
- Late 13th century:
Becomes part of the
Hamidids. 1381:
Isparta is sold to the
Ottoman sultan Murad I by the
Hamidid Emir. Late 19th century:
Muslim refugees...
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variation of the seal on its flag.
Karamanids Ramadanids Aydinids Sarukhanids Hamidids Isfendiyar Oghlu, J. H. Mordtmann, The
Encyclopaedia of Islam, Vol. IV...
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Hazro Tehsil, Punjab, ****stan
Abdul Hamid Hamid al-Din (disambiguation)
Hamidids, 14th
century Turkic dynasty Hamit Hamidah (disambiguation) Salahuddin...
- Elbistan,
Maras Beylik 1348–1522 AD
Germiyanids Kütahya
Beylik 1300–1429 AD
Hamidids Eğirdir
Beylik 1300–1391 AD
Inalids Diyarbakır
Beylik 1085–1183 AD Karamanids...