- H. 666 (1267-68 C.E.). The
nearby Alâiye Medrese,
sometimes called the
Pervâne Medrese, was
completed the same year. In
Tokat he
built the so-called Gök...
-
Pervane Medrese (Turkish:
Pervane Medresesi) is a
historic madrasa, an
Islamic school, in Sinop, Turkey. It is
situated in the
center of the
Sinop Peninsula...
- both
sides were
expecting ****istance from the army of the
Pervâne and his Seljuks. The
Pervâne had
attempted to ally
himself with both
factions to keep...
- Bey
helped Kaykaus, but
Arslan had the
support of both the
Mongols and
Pervâne Sulayman Muin al-Din (who had the real
power in the sultanate). The Mongolian...
- bands. For while,
together with
Olcayto Ahmet Tuğsuz he
formed the band
Pervane, in
which he
served as the drummer. He is the
vocalist of "ODYO" music...
-
successive independent emirates following the fall of the Seljuks: the
Pervâne and the Jandarids.
During his
march on Trebizond, the
Ottoman Sultan Mehmet...
-
Seljuk Turks under the
regency of Mu'in al-Din Suleyman, also
known as the
Pervane, in the
summer or fall of 1265. The
capture of
Sinope by the
Turks gave...
- Elbistan.
Stung by the defeat,
Abaqa executed the
local regent Mu'in-ad-Din
Pervane and
replaced him with the
Mongol prince Qongqortai. In 1281,
Abaqa sent...
- Pervâneoğlu (in
Turkish plural Pervâneoğulları, 'sons of the
pervâne') or
Beylik of
Sinop was an
Anatolian beylik that
existed between the
second half...
- the weak
representative of the
Seljuq line who was
controlled by the
Pervane, Mu’in al-Din Suleyman. Mu’in al-Din Suleyman,
empowered by the Mongol...