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- in the second half of the 13th century. The Germiyanids were of Afshar branch of Oghuz Turks. Germiyanids likely came from Kerman or Fars Province, perhaps...
- 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...
- is based on a conflict between the Germiyanids and the Ottomans and that the castle was at the time under Germiyanids control. It seems likely that the...
-  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...
- the beginning, the most powerful states were the Karamanids and the Germiyanids in the central area. The Beylik of Osmanoğlu, who would later go on to...
- hostilities that later rose between the Ottomans and the Germiyanids, since the Germiyanid Turkoman house was rewarded lands and titles by the Seljuks...
- 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...
- general term used for people of Oghuz Turkic origin). The founders of the Germiyanids, and the Khalkhal Khanate were also of Afshar descent. The founder of...
- Anatolian states that had been constantly plotting against him — Aydinids, Germiyanids, Menteshe and Teke — were annexed and henceforth became part of the Ottoman...
- legacy, revolted against the Mongols. Husam al-Din, a member of the Germiyanids, fought against Jimri and Mehmed of Karaman in western Anatolia. Although...