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Menteshe (Ottoman Turkish: منتشه, Turkish: Menteşe) was the
first of the
Turkish Anatolian beyliks (prin****lity), the
frontier prin****lities established...
- Great,
bringing an end to the
satrapy of Caria.[citation needed] In 1261,
Menteshe Bey,
founder of the
Beylik (prin****lity) that
carried his name, with its...
- that had been
constantly plotting against him — Aydinids, Germiyanids,
Menteshe and Teke — were
annexed and
henceforth became part of the
Ottoman Sultanate...
- 1318–1331 and 1345–1360 it was
raided by the
Turkish prin****lities of
Menteshe and Aydın, but did not
suffer much damage.
Because of the
Venetians the...
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Mesut was a bey of
Menteshe, one of the
Anatolian beyliks (prin****lities). In the
second half of the 13th century, the
Seljuks of
Anatolia became the...
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Halil Menteşe (1874–1948) was a
Turkish government minister and politician, who was a well
known official of the
Committee of
Union and
Progress (CUP)...
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between the
fleets of the
Knights Hospitaller and of the
Turkish beylik of
Menteshe. The
battle was a
Hospitaller victory, but both
sides suffered heavy losses...
- the conquest. The
Genoese then
allied with the
Beylik of
Menteshe led by
Mesut of
Menteshe in an
attempt to
recapture Rhodes. This was
stopped with naval...
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capture of the city by the
Turks under the
emirate (Beylik) of Menteşe (
Menteshe),
whose lands extended towards the south, who
named it for a
first period...
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Elisabeth A. (1983).
Trade and crusade:
Venetian Crete and the
beyliks of
Menteshe and
Aydin (1300–1415). Venice:
Istituto Ellenico di
Studi Bizantini e Post-bizantini...