- The
Candar dynasty (Turkish: Candaroğulları), also
known as the
Isfendiyar dynasty (İsfendiyaroğulları), was an
Oghuz Turkic princely Anatolian dynasty...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Alaiye (1293–1471)
Aydinids (1300–1425)
Beyliks of
Canik (1300–1460)
Jandarids (1291–1461)
Chobanids (1211–1309)
Dulkadirids (1348–1522)
Eretnids (1335–1390)...