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Hamidids or
Hamed dynasty (Modern Turkish: Hamidoğulları or Hamidoğulları Beyliği) also
known as the
Beylik of Hamid, was one of the 14th
century Turkish...
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Antalya Ibn
Battuta headed inland to Eğirdir
which was the
capital of the
Hamidids. He
spent Ramadan (June 1331 or May 1333) in the city. From this point...
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split of
territories between two
brothers of the
neighboring Beylik of
Hamidid dynasty.
Yunus Bey
became the
first ruler of the beylik. The inhabitants...
- Late 13th century:
Becomes part of the
Hamidids. 1381:
Isparta is sold to the
Ottoman sultan Murad I by the
Hamidid Emir. Late 19th century:
Muslim refugees...
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Hamid Beg was the
eponymous founder of the
Hamidids in
southwestern Anatolia.
Hamid Beg's
tribe originally inhabited northern Syria and
later migrated...
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exchange of
which Egyptian ****es,
cotton and
sugar was traded. In 1300, the
Hamidids under Dündar Bey
captured Burdur. Dündar Bey had the
Grand Mosque of Burdur...
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appointed his
brother Yunus as its ruler,
forming the Teke
branch of the
Hamidids.
Emboldened by his victories, Dündar
declared himself a
sultan and minted...
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comprised the
region around the town of Isparta,
which was
ruled by the
Hamidids, an
autonomous Turkish dynasty that
submitted to the
Ottomans in 1390 or...
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tribe near
Karacahisar to
attack them in 1313.
After having eliminated the
Hamidid and
Eshrefid begs in 1325, Timurtash, the
Ilkhanid governor of Anatolia...
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Anatolian beyliks.
Lusignans from
Cyprus briefly overturned the then
ruling Hamidid dynasty in 1371. The
Karamanids sold the city in 1427 for 5,000 gold coins...