- 1340) was the
founder of the
beylik of
Germiyan,
located in
western Anatolia around Kütahya.
Although Germiyan revolted against Mesud II (r. 1284–97, 1303–8)...
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Germiyan, or the
Germiyanids (Old
Anatolian Turkish: كرميان; Turkish: Germiyanoğulları Beyliği or
Germiyan Beyliği), were a
dynasty that
controlled parts...
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Yakub II (died
January 1429), also
known as
Yakub Chelebi, was Bey of
Germiyan in
western Anatolia from 1387 to 1390, 1402 to 1411, and 1414
until his...
- Turkish: سليمان شاه; died 1387), also
known as Shah Chelebi, was Bey of
Germiyan in
western Anatolia from 1361
until his death. His
reign was initially...
-
Germiyan may
refer to: Germijan,
village in Pelagonia,
North Macedonia Germiyanids, 14–15th-century
dynasty in west
Anatolia Germiyan, Azerbaijan, village...
- Ya'qub Beg may
refer to:
Yakub I of
Germiyan (died c. 1340), bey of
Germiyan Yakub II (died 1429), bey of
Germiyan Yakup Bey
Muzaka (died 1442), Ottoman...
-
Mehmed Chakhshadan was Bey of
Germiyan from 1340 to 1361. He
retook Kula and
Angir from the
Catalan Company. Varlık 1996, pp. 33–35. Varlık,
Mustafa Çetin...
-
Leontares (Byzantine Empire)
Nasireddin Mehmed Bey (Dulkadir)
Yakup II (
Germiyan)
Philibert de
Naillac (Hospitallers) Íñigo de
Alfaro (Hospitallers) İsfendiyar...
-
Bayezid pushed on and
overwhelmed the
remaining beyliks (Hamid, Teke, and
Germiyan), as well as
taking the
cities of Akşehir and Niğde, as well as
their capital...
- and
moved to the town of
Philadelphia which was
besieged by
Yakup I of
Germiyan, who
suffered a
defeat at the
hands of the
Catalans and was
forced to lift...