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Anatolian beylik
The Hamidids (Modern Turkish: Hamidoğulları or Hamidoğulları Beyliği) was one of the Turkish beyliks in Anatolia during the 14th century. It emerged as
Hamidids
Municipality in Turkey
Seljuk Empire 1071–1077 Sultanate of Rum 1077–1243 Ilkhanate 1243–1335 Hamidids c. 1301–1391 Ottoman Empire 1391–1922 Turkey 1923–present Whilst there
Burdur
Municipality in Turkey
Late 13th century: Becomes part of the Hamidids. 1381: Isparta is sold to the Ottoman sultan Murad I by the Hamidid Emir. Late 19th century: Muslim refugees
Isparta
Maghrebi traveller and scholar (1304–1368/1369)
Antalya Ibn Battuta headed inland to Eğirdir which was the capital of the Hamidids. He spent Ramadan (June 1331 or May 1333) in the city. From this point
Ibn_Battuta
Former country
coast of modern Turkey. The beylik was established by a branch of the Hamidid dynasty in 1321 and lasted until 1423, when it was permanently annexed
Beylik_of_Teke
Anatolian princely dynasty
variation of the seal on its flag. Karamanids Ramadanids Aydinids Sarukhanids Hamidids "Candar Dynasty | Ottoman Empire, Anatolia, Seljuks | Britannica". www
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Ottoman campaigns in Anatolia (1300–1399)
dynasty Anatolian States State of Qadi [tr] Karamanids Aydinids Sarukhanids Hamidids Menteshe Mamluk Sultanate Beylik of Teke Germiyanids Qubadids [tr] Commanders
Bayezid I's Anatolian campaigns
Bayezid_I's_Anatolian_campaigns
Chobanids (1227–1309) Candar dynasty (1292–1461) Karamanids (c. 1250–1487) Hamidids (c. 1280–1374) Germiyan dynasty (1299–1428) Ottoman dynasty (1299–1923)
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1378-1410 Issued from Eretnids Eshrefids 1285-1326 Germiyanids 1300-1429 Hamidids 1300-1391 Beylik of İnal 1095-1183 Mostly vassal of its neighbours Beylik
List of states in late medieval Anatolia
List_of_states_in_late_medieval_Anatolia
Beg of Hamid from c. 1300 to 1326
appointed his brother Yunus as its ruler, forming the Teke branch of the Hamidids. Emboldened by his victories, Dündar declared himself a sultan and minted
Felek_al-Din_Dündar
Name list
Hazro Tehsil, Punjab, Pakistan Abdul Hamid Hamid al-Din (disambiguation) Hamidids, 14th century Turkic dynasty Hamit Hamidah (disambiguation) Salahuddin
Hamid
Mosque in Turkey
the 14th century. In 1373, it was rebuilt by Mehmet Bey, a member of the Hamidids dynasty. The new design introduced a prayer hall covered with six domes
Yivli_Minaret_Mosque
Historical Turkish principalities in Anatolia
1285–1326 Beylik of Germiyan Founder: Yakub I of Germiyan Kütahya 1300–1429 Hamidids Founder: Hamid Beg Eğirdir 1300–1391 Principality of Kadi Burhan al-Din
Anatolian_beyliks
Administrative division of the Ottoman Empire
comprised the region around the town of Isparta, which was ruled by the Hamidids, an autonomous Turkish dynasty that submitted to the Ottomans in 1390 or
Sanjak_of_Hamid
(1335–1390) Erzincan (1379–1410) Eshrefids (1285–1326) Germiyanids (1300–1429) Hamidids (1300–1391) Kadi Burhan al-Din (1381–1398) Karasids (1296–1357) Ladik (1262–1391)
List of Muslim states and dynasties
List_of_Muslim_states_and_dynasties
District and municipality in Antalya, Turkey
Anatolian beyliks. Lusignans from Cyprus briefly overturned the then ruling Hamidid dynasty in 1371. The Karamanids sold the city in 1427 for 5,000 gold coins
Alanya
Elbistan, Maras beylik 1348 1522 Germiyanids Kütahya beylik 1300 1429 Hamidids Eğirdir beylik 1300 1391 Inalids Diyarbakır beylik 1085 1183 Karamanids
List of states during the Middle Ages
List_of_states_during_the_Middle_Ages
Castle in Isparta Province, Turkey
early 14th century Eğirdir was the capital of the Anatolian beylik of Hamidids. According to the inscription of the castle, it was restored by Dündar
Eğirdir_Castle
Emirate in western Anatolia from c. 1300 to 1429
refuge at his court from Ala al-Din of Karaman, Suleiman Shah assisted the Hamidids in recovering their lands lost to the Karamanids. This initiated a rivalry
Germiyanids
Descendants of the Ottoman throne Emirate of Çemişgezek (AD 13th century–1663) Hamidid dynasty (AD 1300–1391) Tekeoğulları dynasty (AD 1321–1423) Sarukhanid dynasty
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Founding Bey of Hamid
Hamid Beg was the eponymous founder of the Hamidids in southwestern Anatolia. Hamid Beg's tribe originally inhabited northern Syria and later migrated
Hamid_Beg
Bey of Germiyan from c. 1300 to 1340
tribe near Karacahisar to attack them in 1313. After having eliminated the Hamidid and Eshrefid begs in 1325, Timurtash, the Ilkhanid governor of Anatolia
Yakub_I_of_Germiyan
Beg of Hamid from 1326 to 1328 and c. 1335 to 1358
Badr al-Din Hizr was Bey of Hamid from 1326 to 1328 and c. 1335 to 1358. Kofoğlu 1997. Jackson, Cailah (4 September 2020). Islamic Manuscripts of Late
Badr_al-Din_Hizr
Beg of Hamid from 1328 to 1335
1328 – before 1335 Predecessor Khidr Successor Muzaffar al-Din Mustafa Died Before 1335 (1336) Dynasty Hamidid Father Felek al-Din Dündar Religion Islam
Mubariz_al-Din_Ishak
Bey of Germiyan from 1361 to 1387
refuge at his court from Ala al-Din of Karaman, Suleiman Shah assisted the Hamidids in recovering their lands lost to the Karamanids. This initiated a rivalry
Suleiman_of_Germiyan
Russo-Iran-Hezbollah joint offensive in Syria
On the 3 November, rebels captured Tall-Uthman hill, al-Janabra hill, Hamidid gas station and a position west of Morek. Rebels damaged two tanks with
Northwestern Syria offensive (October–November 2015)
Northwestern_Syria_offensive_(October–November_2015)
District and municipality in Antalya, Turkey
century the area became a stronghold of the Beylik of Teke and then of the Hamidid clan of nearby Isparta. Bayezid I brought the district into the Ottoman
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Spanish form of Latin Prudentius, PRUDENCIO means "cautious."
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