- An
expansion of
Karamanoğlu power occurred after the fall of the
Ilkhanids in the 1330s. A
second expansion coincided with
Karamanoğlu Alâeddin Ali Bey's...
-
Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University (Turkish:
Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey Üniversitesi) is a
public university in Karaman.
Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University (KMU)...
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cousin Karamanoğlu Kaya Bey, son of her aunt
Ilaldi Sultan Hatun,
daughter of
Mehmed I, by her
husband Ibrahim II of Karaman. They had a son,
Karamanoğlu Kasim...
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Sultan Hatun (c. 1363 -
after 1402). In 1378 she was
married off to
Karamânoğlu Alâeddîn Alî Bey in an
unsuccessful attempt to stop the war. She had...
- city is
named after him.(see
Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University)
Firman of
Karamanoğlu Mehmet Bey Sümer 2003, p. 445.
Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University page...
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Mehmet Bey's
firman was the
decree of
Mehmet I of
Karaman (
Karamanoğlu Mehmet), a
vizier of Suljuks,
declaring that the
official language of
Seljuks was...
- well as in the 2024
Summer Olympics at 125 kg. He is a
graduate of the
Karamanoğlu Mehmetbey University Physical Education and
Sports Academy and completed...
- the city was
captured by the
neighbouring Beylik of
Karamanoğlu. In 1420, the
Beylik of
Karamanoğlu fell to the
Ottoman Empire and, in 1453,
Konya was...
- also
known as the
Karamanoğlu Camii or Ulu Camii, is a
large mosque right in the city
centre dating back to 1408-09 and the
Karamanoğlu dynasty. It has...
- olmamak, sadık olmamak, sözlerini
tutmamak gibi şeylerle suçlar. (...) "[
Karamanoğlu] Osman'ı bir gedā iken şah eyledi. [Osman] Aslı
cinsi yok bir yürükoğlu...