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Beylik of
Dilmaç (Dimleç or Demleç) was a
small prin****lity (Turkish: beylik) in East
Anatolia (part of
modern Turkey)
founded in the 11th
century . After...
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Turkish statesmen in the
Ghaznavid empire Togan Arslan (died 1137), Bey of
Dilmaç Alp
Arslan ibn
Mahmud (died 1146),
ruler of
Mosul Il-Arslan (died 1172)...
- Georgian–Seljuk wars
Didgori monument Belligerents Seljuk Empire Artuqids Beylik of
Dilmaç Banu
Mazyad Shaddadids Emirate of
Tbilisi Kingdom of
Georgia Alans Kipchaks...
- bakış açısıyla Türk
toplumunun incelenmesi. Kriz Dergisi, 14(3), 19-25.
Dilmac, B., Aricak, O. T., & Cesur, S. (2014). A
Validity and
Reliability Study...
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Anatolia under Byzantine rule
Beylik of Çubukoğulları (AD 1085–1112)
Beylik of
Dilmaç (AD 1085–1398)
Inalids (AD 1095–1183)
Hauteville family (AD 1098–1163) –...
- تماشایی من» و «سونای» در برج آزادی". خبرگزاری جمهوری اسلامی. 2024-05-06.
Dilmac Journal (34)
special issue (2007),
Tehran Avava,
Naser Manzuri, 2005 Qaraçuxa...
- (1250–1487)
Chaka of
Smyrna (1081–1098) Shah-Armens (1100–1207)
Beylik of
Dilmac (1085–1398)
Inalids (1095–1183)
Beylik of
Cubukogullari (1085–1112) Ahiler...
- 1211–1309 AD
Beylik of Çubukoğulları
Harput Beylik 1085–1112 AD
Beylik of
Dilmaç Bitlis Beylik 1085–1398 AD
Beylik of
Dulkadir Elbistan,
Maras Beylik 1348–1522...
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arrears from the Emir of
Ganja but was defeated.
Ahlatshahs and
Beylik of
Dilmaç become v****al of the
Kingdom of
Georgia Last
battle between Eldiguzids and...
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Changing The Way We
Approach Death". The Atlantic.
Retrieved 2019-03-25.
Dilmac,
Julie (2018). "The New
Forms of Mourning: Loss and
Exhibition of the Death...