- The
Candar dynasty (Turkish: Candaroğulları), also
known as the
Isfendiyar dynasty (İsfendiyaroğulları), was an
Oghuz Turkic princely Anatolian dynasty...
- Bursa) - with
Kumru Hatun. She
married Taceddin Ibrahim II Bey,
ruler of
Isfendiyarids (1392 – 30 May 1443), son of İsfendiyar Bey. They had
three sons and...
- 1461
Mehmed II
conquers Trabzon thus ends
Empire of Trebizond. 1461
Isfendiyarids joined the
Ottoman lands. 1462
Mehmed II
begins to
build his Topkapi...
-
areas to the
north and east to govern. That
eastern area fell to the
Isfendiyarids in 1292 and was
controlled by them
until 1461,
after which it was incorporated...
-
Muhammad ibn Ali al-Makhzumi of Homs.
Kizil Ahmed Bey, the
leader of the
Isfendiyarids, who
ruled a prin****lity in
Anatolia until its
annexation by the Ottomans...
- the
Sultanate disintegrated into a m**** of
feuding ghazi states (see
Isfendiyarids, Karamanids). Only the
Ottoman ghazi state (later to
become the Ottoman...
- Marina.
Sinop Fortress Ruins.
Sinop Fortress Ruins. Pervâneoğlu
dynasty Isfendiyarids Gazi Çelebi
Aquila of
Sinope Sinope Gospels "Address-based po****tion...
-
defeated his
brother İsa Çelebi and İsfendiyar Bey, the
ruler of the
Isfendiyarids who had
formed an
alliance with each other, he
returned to Rum, and...
- century, the city was
ruled by one of them, the
Isfendiyarids. It was
captured from the
Isfendiyarids at the end of the 14th
century by the
rival Ottoman...
- 1460s,
probably by Isfandiyaroğlu
Ismail Bey, the
deposed ruler of the
Isfendiyarid Beylik in Anatolia. It is one of the
largest preserved Ottoman hammams...