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- The Germiyanids (Old Anatolian Turkish: كرميان; Turkish: Germiyanoğulları Beyliği or Germiyan Beyliği) was a prominent Anatolian beylik established by...
- Osman Bey. Meanwhile, Orhan Bey is also dealing with tension from the Germiyanid successor Mehmet Bey, who uses one of the Sanjaksizlar as his spy. The...
- hostilities that later rose between the Ottomans and the Germiyanids, since the Germiyanid Turkoman house was rewarded lands and titles by the Seljuks...
- Although the sign at her tomb says that Devlet was the daughter of a Germiyanid (i.e. Turkic) prince, she was ethnically of non-Turkish origin, but since...
-  1365 - 1414), was the daughter of Süleyman Şah Bey, the ruler of the Germiyanids. She was a consort of Sultan Bayezid I of the Ottoman Empire. Devletşah...
- Persian astronomer and mathematician Yakub I of Germiyan, founder of the Germiyanid beylik Yakub II, bey of Germiyan Ezzedin Yacoub Hamed, Egyptian long jumper...
- the wives of Orhan Gazi. Emre Dinler as Mehmet Bey: He is the son of Germiyanid and Turk Tycoon, Yakup Bey and Saddet Hatun. Elder brother of Gonca Hatun...
- mother's origin; she was either the daughter of the bey of the Turkish Germiyanids or a Byzantine princess. After the Battle of Ankara, in which Bayezid...
- among these is the expedition beginning late in 1286 against the Germiyanids. The Germiyanids were a warlike band of Turkmen ancestry, settled by the Seljuqs...
- Anatolian states that had been constantly plotting against him — Aydinids, Germiyanids, Menteshe and Teke — were annexed and henceforth became part of the Ottoman...