- The
Karasids or
Karasid dynasty (Ottoman Turkish: قرا صي; Turkish: Karesioğulları Beyliği), also
known as the Prin****lity of
Karasi and
Beylik of Karasi...
- Hacı İlbey left
Karasid territory and took
service in the
Ottoman beylik, the ****ure
Ottoman Empire,
situated at the
north of the
Karasids. In 1361, all...
-
attested as
Carases by
Nicephorus Gregoras, was the
eponymous Bey of the
Karasids in
northwestern Anatolia.
Karasi and his
father Kalam are
thought to have...
-
Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos.
Orhan also
occupied the
lands of the
Karasids of Balıkesir and the Ahis of Ankara. A
series of
civil wars surrounding...
- as far as Sestos[citation needed] At the
start of the 14th
century the
Karasids under Demirhan Bey
controlled the
Anatolian side of the strait. The Ottomans...
- (1299–1428)
Ottoman dynasty (1299–1923) Teke (1301–1423)
Sarukhanids (1302–1410)
Karasids (1303–1360)
Aydinids (1307–1425)
Burid dynasty (1104–1154)
Zengid dynasty...
-
Aclan Bey, one of the
Princes of the
Anatolian Muslim Prin****lity of
Karasids. She was
captured when
Orhan conquered the prin****lity (c. 1344) and placed...
-
Russia Karasid dynasty,
dynasty in
northwestern Anatolia (c. 1300–1345)
Sanjak of Karasi, a
Sanjak of the
Ottoman Empire Karasi Bey, Bey of the
Karasids in...
- (replacing the Eretnids) 1381–1398
Karamanids Larende (Karaman) 1250–1487
Karasids/Karası Balıkesir,
later Bergama and Çanakkale 1296–1357
Ladik (also called...
- (Zembillas) of
Pittsburgh in the Gr****
Orthodox Archdiocese of America.
Karasid Turkomans settled in the area of the
Troad in the 14th century.
Their beylik...