- A
derebey (Turkish:
valley lord) was a
feudal lord in
Anatolia and the
Pontic areas of
Lazistan and
Adjara in the 18th century, with
considerable independence...
- Khan,
concatenation of Baig and Khan.
Khagan Bek,
title used by Khazars.
Derebey,
feudal lord in
Anatolia and the
Pontic areas of
Lazistan and
Acara in...
-
attempted to
break the
power of the
great independent derebeys of Lazistan. In the event, the Laz
derebeys, led by
Tahir Ağa Tuzcuoğlu of Rize, did rise in...
- ruined, a new
centre was
created by Çapanoğlu, the
founder of a
powerful derebey family and
called Bozok. The
Ottoman Empire annexed Yozgat in 1398. At...
- The Karaosmanoğlu
Dynasty is a
family that were
derebey or ayans, part of the land
owning elite in the
peripheral provinces,
during the
Ottoman Empire...
- family, who
lived here as
rulers (
derebeys,
hence its
alternative name of
Derebeyli Kale, the
Castle of the
Derebeys) of the
surrounding region relatively...
- the
early 19th century. In the 1600s and 1700s, as
Turkish lords called derebeys gained more
control of land
along the
Black Sea coast, many
coastal Pontians...
- Sis was a part of. This name
originates from the Qōzānoğlu
dynasty of
derebeys that
controlled the
region from 1689 to 1865. In 704, Sis was besieged...
-
struggle the
central Ottoman state was
waging against local feudal rulers (
Derebeys). On 19
January 1815, Hüsrev
Pasha summoned Dr.
Lorenzo Noccrola, the long-serving...
- they
refused to
serve alongside the new army in the field. The
powerful derebeys were
alarmed by how the
sultan financed his new forces—he
confiscated timars...