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Anatolian beyliks (Turkish:
Anadolu beylikleri,
Ottoman Turkish: Tavâif-i mülûk,
Beylik;
Turkish pronunciation: [bejlic]) were
small prin****lities (or...
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Middle East
Beylik of Çubukoğulları
Beylik of
Bafra Beylik of Hacıemir, an
beylik in the
north Anatolia in a part of 14th and 15th
centuries Beylik of Dulkadir...
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known as the
Emirate of
Karaman and
Beylik of
Karaman (Turkish: Karamanoğulları Beyliği), was one of the
Anatolian beyliks,
centered in South-Central Anatolia...
- (first
known as the
Ottoman Beylik or Emirate).
While initially a
small Turkoman prin****lity
during Osman's lifetime, his
beylik transformed into a world...
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Beyliks of
Canik (Turkish:
Canik beylikleri) was a
group of
small Turkoman prin****lities in
northern Anatolia during the
fourteenth and
fifteenth centuries...
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Anatolian beylik established by the
Oghuz Turkish tribes (probably the
Afshar tribe)
after the
decline of
Sultanate of Rûm. However,
while the
beylik was always...
- The
Beylik of ****eri, (in arabic : bâylik at-Tîtrî), was one of the
three permanent Beyliks of the
Regency of Algiers, the
other two
being the Western...
- son of David. The
symbol gained po****rity
amongst the
beyliks of Anatolia, with the
Beylik of
Karaman another state known to have
adopted a variation...
- The
Beylik of
Tunis (Arabic: بايلك تونس) was a de
facto independent state located in present-day Tunisia,
formally part of the
Ottoman Empire. It was ruled...
- also
known as the Prin****lity of
Aydin and
Beylik of
Aydin (Aydın Beyliği), was one of the
Anatolian beyliks and
famous for its
seaborne raiding. It is...