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Tzachas (Gr****: Τζαχᾶς, romanized:
Tzachás), also
known as
Chaka Bey (Turkish: Çaka Bey), was an 11th-century
Seljuk Turkish military commander who ruled...
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Chios and Anatolia. The
belligerents were the
warlord Tzachas and the
Byzantine Empire.
Tzachas was a
Turkish seaman who
founded a quasi-independent prin****lity...
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protection money. In 1090 the
Pechenegs invaded Thrace again,
while Tzachas, the brother-in-law of the
Sultan of Rum,
launched a
fleet and attempted...
- West
diminished in importance, and
Smyrna declined. The
Seljuq commander Tzachas seized Smyrna in 1084 and used it as a base for
naval raids, but the city...
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peoples first captured Smyrna under the
Seljuk commander Çaka Bey,
called Tzachas by the Byzantines, in 1076,
along with Klazomenai, Foça and a
number of...
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ancient coins of
Aeolis Smyrna fell to the
Seljuk Turk
Tzachas in 1076, to the
Turkish Beylik of Aydın
about 1330 and to the Turco-Mongol...
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suggesting that the
Tzachas sought to
target him to move onto the Byzantines,
thereupon Kilij Arslan marched with an army to Smyrna,
Tzachas's capital, and invited...
- Kargın Gök Han
Bayandur (founders of the Ak Koyunlu)
Pecheneg Çavuldur (
Tzachas)
Chepni (refer to Küresünni) Dağ Han
Salur (Kadi
Burhan al-Din, Salghurids...
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later moved to
Central Anatolia) in
Western Anatolia, and the
Beylik of
Tzachas of
Smyrna in İzmir (Smyrna).[citation needed]
Under Alp Arslan's successor...
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tasked with
countering the
naval threat posed by the
Turkish emir
Tzachas of Smyrna.
Tzachas,
formerly a
Byzantine v****al, had
built a
fleet of his own and...