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    Candar dynasty (Turkish: Candaroğulları), also known as the Isfendiyar dynasty (İsfendiyaroğulları), was an Oghuz Turkic princely Anatolian dynasty that...
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  • Candar or Çandar may refer to: Candar dynasty, a princely Anatolian dynasty Candar corps, palace guards in some medieval Turkish states Cendere, Nallıhan...
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  • Şemseddin Yaman Candar (Old Anatolian Turkish: شمس الدين يمان جاندار), was the eponymous founder and first bey of the Candar dynasty and principality in...
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    was a member of the Candar dynasty that reigned as bey from 1385 until his death in 1440. Although the name of the dynasty is Candar, following his reign...
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  • Sultan Hatun, was a princess of the House of Candar as daughter of İsfendiyar Bey, ruler of the Beylik of Candar. She was a consort of Sultan Murad II of...
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  • stalwart, intelligent, efficient, strong. Yaman Candar, eponymous founder and first bey of the Candar dynasty in late 13th century Anatolia. Yaman Okay (1951-1993)...
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  • dynasty (1826–1973) Marwanids (983–1100) House of Mengüjek (1071–1277) Candar dynasty (1292–1461) Chobanids (1227–1309) Artuqids (1102–1409) Karamanids (c...
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    Anatolian beyliks (category Middle Eastern dynasties)
    the principalities of Karasi, Saruhan, Aydin, Menteşe, and Teke. The Candar dynasty (later also known as Isfendiyar) reigned in the Black Sea region around...
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  • (Medieval Greek: Σολυμάμπαξι, romanized: Solimámpaxi; died 1341) was Bey of Candar from 1309 until his death. He was the son of Shams al-Din Yaman, who defeated...
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  • Eshrefids (AD 1280–1326) Candar dynasty (AD 1292–1461) Alaiye (AD 1293–1471) Karasid dynasty (AD 1296–1357) Ottoman dynasty (AD 1299–1924) – Ottoman Empire...
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  • Anatolian Turkish: جلال الدين بايزيد), was a prince of the Candar dynasty that reigned as Bey of Candar from 1361 until 1383. At the time of his enthronement...
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  • born to Paduan Italian merchant family in Kastamone, then ruled by Candar dynasty. He succeeded Johannes de Galonifontibus as bishop of Nakhchivan in...
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  • Constantinople Empire 330–1453 AD Beyliks of Canik Various Beylik 1330s–1460 AD Candar dynasty Eflani, Kastamonu, Sinop Beylik 1291–1461 AD Chobanids Kastamonu Beylik...
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  • Candaroğulları dynasty that reigned in the principality of Eflani, Kastamonu and Sinop, and a descendant of Şemseddin Yaman Candar Bey, the dynasty's eponymous...
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    Chobanids (beylik) (category Sunni dynasties)
    Yaman Candar's son Candaroğlu Süleyman Pasha and the region of Kastamonu was once again annexed into the Beylik of Candar. The Chobanid dynasty left important...
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    Karamanids (redirect from Qaramanid Dynasty)
    of the dynasty) and Ermenek (c. 1260) in order to win him to his side. In the meantime, Bunsuz, brother of Karaman Bey, was chosen as a Candar, or bodyguard...
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    Candar dynasty and during the 1340s İbrahim of Candar built a tomb in the north east corner of the mosque yard. In 1385 Celaleddin Bayezid of Candar enlarged...
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    eventually the modern "Kandahar". The change of the name from "Scandar" to Candar is mentioned by the 16th-century Portuguese historian João de Barros in...
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  • Ghiyath al-Din Ibrahim I Shah was Bey of Candar from 1341 to 1346. During the reign of his father, Suleiman I, he was trusted with the administration of...
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    (c. 1410 – c. 1440), daughter of İsfendiyar Bey, ruler of the Beylik of Candar. Also known as Alime Hatun or Sultan Hatun. She married Murad in 1425. Hüma...
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    multi-generational political dynasties and amassing large amounts of wealth. The roots of the family can be traced back to the village of Çandar (now called Cendere...
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  • Coşkun Bekir Coşkun Necati Cumalı Ahmet Çakar Faruk Nafiz Çamlıbel Cengiz Çandar Hakan Çelik Muazzez İlmiye Çığ Emin Çölaşan Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca Can Dündar...
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  • (1666–1736, 1747–1749, 1758–1955) Durrani Empire (1749–1758) Beylik of Candar (1292–1461) Alaiye (1293–1471) Beylik of Bafra (14th century–1460) Empire...
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    (1376 –1400), wali of Aydin. He was born in Küthaya. He took part in the Candar campaign and fought in the Battle of Kirkdilim, on 20 July 1391. He died...
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    purpose with his brother Alaeddin and Kara Khalil Çandarlı (of House of Candar), who was connected with the royal house by marriage. Çandarlı laid before...
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    Bayandur (Uzun Hasan's cousin), Amir beg of Mawsillu, Kızıl Ahmed Bey of Candar and Karaman princes in 1472. They managed to capture Karaman and reinstall...
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    turned east and defeated Timur Lenk's son, Shah Rukh, and the emirates of Candar and Karaman in Anatolia. At 1448, John Hunyadi saw the right moment to lead...
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    playwright Gazi Chelebi (14th century), naval commander İsfendiyar Bey of the Candar beylik Marcion of Sinope (c. 85–160), founder of Marcionism Mithridates...
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  • beylik. Two other monarchs in Anatolia, Kadı Burhanettin and Süleyman of Candar however, afraid of the rising Ottoman power, formed an alliance against...
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    church in Turkey (in Turkish) Çandar, Cengiz. "Ahtamar Kilisesi ya da sözde Akdamar Müzesi." Hürriyet. March 29, 2007. Çandar, Cengiz. "The so-called 'Akdamar...
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