- The
Karamanids (Turkish: Karamanoğulları or Karamanoğulları Beyliği), also
known as the
Emirate of
Karaman and
Beylik of
Karaman (Turkish: Karamanoğulları...
- The town owes its name to
Karaman Bey, who was one of the
rulers of the
Karamanid dynasty. The
former name
Laranda which in turn
comes from the
Luwian language...
-
decided to make some
alliances of his own.
While he was
feasting in Tokat,
Karamanid ruler Mehmed Bey sent his head
military judge, and amb****adors also arrived...
-
Murad II then
declared war
against Venice, the
Karamanid Emirate,
Serbia and Hungary. The
Karamanids were
defeated in 1428 and
Venice withdrew in 1432...
-
period and the
beylik which developed around there, at
times under the
Karamanid dynasty.
After the 1242
Battle of Köse Dağ, the
Seljuqs lost
control of...
- and influence.
Following their demise,
Konya came
under the rule of the
Karamanids,
before being taken over by the
Ottoman Empire in the 15th century. After...
- Ali Yazdi, who
described the
tribe as
Turkmen or Turkish, and also the
Karamanid historian Shikari, who
mentioned the tribe's
eponymous founder, Turghud...
- (1101–1409)
Empire of
Trebizond (1204–1461)
Latin Empire (1204–1261)
Karamanids (1250–1487)
Ilkhanate (1256–1335) Kara
Koyunlu (1375–1468) Ak Koyunlu...
-
historical Karaman Eyalet of the
Ottoman Empire, the
medieval Turkish Karamanids dynasty and
state from the region, and the Karamanlides, a Turkish-speaking...
- the wife of
Alaeddin Ali Bey of Karaman, the
ruler of
Karamanids, the
mother of the next
Karamanid ruler,
Mehmed II of
Karaman and the
first political active...