-
moors that
arrived from Egypt. Türkmen
Emirate which began to be
known as
Ramadanids, set the city of
Adana as
their center of power, and many Türkmen families...
-
Salghurids and Karamanids; see also: Salars) Eymür
Alayuntlu Yüreğir (
Ramadanids) Diŋiz Han Iğdır Büğdüz Yıva (Qara
Qoyunlu and
Oghuz Yabgu State) Kınık...
- and Missis.
Further details about his life and
reign are
unknown as the
Ramadanids came into the
spotlight with his son Ibrahim's rule.
Ibrahim later got...
-
reported area in the 19th
century was 11,409
square miles (29,550 km2). The
Ramadanids pla**** a key role in 15th-century Ottoman-Mamluk relations,
being a buffer...
-
moors that
arrived from Egypt. Türkmen
Emirate which began to be
known as
Ramadanids, set the city of
Adana as
their center of power, and many Türkmen families...
- Turkey. They were
originally a
tribe divided among the
Karamanids and the
Ramadanids. The
Ottoman state struggled to
bring the
tribe under their authority...
-
Ottomans conquer the last
beyliks of Anatolia, the
Dulkadirs and the
Ramadanids. 1516–1517: The
Ottomans defeat the
Mamluks and gain
control of Egypt...
-
known to have
adopted a
variation of the seal on its flag.
Karamanids Ramadanids Aydinids Sarukhanids Hamidids Isfendiyar Oghlu, J. H. Mordtmann, The Encyclopaedia...
- the
features of
Seljukid architecture. This
gives an
indication that
Ramadanids, who were a
small beylik (emirate) in the
early 16th century, initially...
- rule by the
Ottomans were
taken by
Selim I who
conquered territories of
Ramadanids and
Dulkadirids in 1515
during his
campaign against the Mamluks, and his...