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- In the 18th and 19th centuries, Karamania (or Caramania) was an exonym used by Europeans for the southern (Mediterranean) coast of Anatolia, then part...
- According to a French source, he was born, and was raised in a village in Karamania, where he was recruited into the Odjak of Algiers. Having learned to read...
- Hospitaller 6,000 Sipahis (cavalry) 400 Spanish soldiers 500 Sipahis from Karamania 800 Italian soldiers 6,000 Janissaries 500 soldiers from the galleys (Spanish...
- Beaufort charted and explored southern Anatolia, a region he referred to as Karamania, locating many classical ruins, including Hadrian's Gate. An attack on...
- Laranda, now called Karaman, which has given name to the province of Karamania. Derbe and Lystra, which appear from the Acts of the Apostles to have...
- also secured promises of support from the Turkish beys of Sinope and Karamania, and from the king and princes of Georgia. The Ottomans were motivated...
- He also secured promises of help from the Turkish emirs of Sinope and Karamania, and from the king and princes of Georgia. Through Theodora and the daughter...
- of the Gr**** faith whom Selim I had transplanted from the emirate of Karamania." The Armenian historian Eremia Chelebi (1637–1695), also stated that...
- the Turks, for the purpose of restoring Pirameth to the sovereignty of Karamania, whence he had been expelled by the infidels. Uzun Hasan had four wives:...
- Chron. Paschale, p. 253. Catholic Hierarchy Beaufort, Francis (1817). Karamania, Or A Brief Description Of The South Coast Of Asia Minor. London: R. Hunter...