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- The Candar dynasty (Turkish: Candaroğulları), also known as the Isfendiyar dynasty (İsfendiyaroğulları), was an Oghuz Turkic princely Anatolian dynasty...
- historical timeline of the Kastamonu province. During the reign of the Jandarids, it was one of the 36 districts subject to the Kastamonu Sanjak. With...
- Ahmed (the Red). He captured Sinope and ended the official reign of the Jandarid dynasty, although he appointed Ahmed as the governor of Kastamonu and Sinope...
- become Khans themselves, each leading four tribes. Gün Han Kayı (Ottomans, Jandarids and Chobanids) Bayat (Qajars, Dulkadirids, Fuzûlî) Alkaevli Karaevli Ay...
- The Medieval pre-Ottoman Hanafi Anatolian beyliks of the Karamanids and Jandarids used the star on their flag. The symbol is also used on the Hayreddin...
- independent emirates following the fall of the Seljuks: the Pervâne and the Jandarids. During his march on Trebizond, the Ottoman Sultan Mehmet II overawed...
- One of the Turkish beyliks known to use the seal on its flag was the Jandarids. According to the Catalan Atlas of 1375 by A. Cresques, the flag of the...
- actually was in the Seljuq court, Demir Yaman Candar, founded his own Jandarid prin****lity, near Kastamonu, Turkey. In the Mamluk palace, the candar...
- Paphlagonia, the town was ruled by the Danishmends, the Seljuk Turks, the Jandarid dynasty, and finally Ottomans. It was made a district of the Kastamonu...
- Alaiye (1293–1471) Aydinids (1300–1425) Beyliks of Canik (1300–1460) Jandarids (1291–1461) Chobanids (1211–1309) Dulkadirids (1348–1522) Eretnids (1335–1390)...