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- The Inalids (the sons of İnal or Yinal, Turkish: İnaloğulları or Yinaloğulları) was the name of a small beylik (prin****lity) which reigned in a small...
- Coalition banner of the Inalid Talhosten and Gilaksteney prin****lities...
- Germiyanids Kütahya Beylik 1300–1429 AD Hamidids Eğirdir Beylik 1300–1391 AD Inalids Diyarbakır Beylik 1085–1183 AD Karamanids Karaman Beylik 1250–1487 AD Karasids...
- Smyrna (1081–1098) Shah-Armens (1100–1207) Beylik of Dilmac (1085–1398) Inalids (1095–1183) Beylik of Cubukogullari (1085–1112) Ahiler (1290–1362) Alaiye...
- Portugal (?), 1546" 1641 Little Kabarda The coalition flag used by the Inalid prin****lities allied in the Battle of Malka on July 12, 1641. 1848–1859...
- Roman designs and masonry, using large blocks set in regular courses. The Inalids were expelled in the late 12th century by the Ayyubid ruler Saladin and...
- Beylik of Çubukoğulları (AD 1085–1112) Beylik of Dilmaç (AD 1085–1398) Inalids (AD 1095–1183) Hauteville family (AD 1098–1163) – Prin****lity of Antioch...
- flank the main courtyard, are products of Inalid and Nisanid patronage in the 12th century. Both the Inalids and Nisanids were local dynasties under Seljuk...