Ishak of Karaman was a bey of the Karamanids, a Turkish principality in Anatolia in the 15th century. He succeeded his father Ibrahim Bey in 1464. His...
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Karamanids (redirect from Beylik of Karaman)
also known as the Emirate of Karaman and Beylik of Karaman (Turkish: Karamanoğulları Beyliği), was an Anatolian beylik of Salur tribe origin, centered...
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Mehmed II (redirect from Mohammed II of Turkey)
heir apparent was İshak of Karaman, the governor of Silifke. But Pir Ahmet, a younger son, declared himself as the bey of Karaman in Konya. İbrahim escaped...
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Pir Ahmed (redirect from Pir Ahmet of Karaman)
Ahmed of Karaman was a bey of Karaman Beylik, a Sunni Muslim Turkoman principality in Anatolia in the 15th century. He was son of Ibrahim II of Karaman and...
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throne. His heir apparent was İshak, the governor of Silifke. But, Pir Ahmed, a younger son declared himself as the bey of Karaman in Konya. Ibrahim escaped...
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of Karaman was the ruler of Karaman, and during his last years, his sons began struggling for the throne. His heir apparent was İshak of Karaman, but...
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Hatice Halime Hatun (redirect from Sultan Hatun (wife of Murad II))
Anatolia, the Beylik of Karaman, who had blocked his eastward expansion. The good relations between the two were preserved during the reign of the next sultan...
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Germiyanids (redirect from Beylik of Germiyan)
against the Mongols. Husam al-Din, a member of the Germiyanids, fought against Jimri and Mehmed of Karaman in western Anatolia. Although Jimri and Mehmed...
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Nure Sofi (category Year of birth unknown)
welcomed by Alaattin Keykubat I of the Sultanate of Rum and they were settled around Ermenek (now a district in Karaman Province) Nure Sofi's original...
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the Bolkar Mountains, constituting the rugged border between the region of Karaman and Cilicia. Varsak was listed among the Turkmen tribes who established...
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central Anatolian affairs. Although Mehmed occupied Karaman in 1468, he was unable to subjugate a number of Turkoman tribes living in the mountains which extended...
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of the Sultanate of Rum tasked to subdue Baba Ishak, and in 1277, they were involved in the fight against Jimri and Mehmed of Karaman in western Anatolia...
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Cem Sultan (category Economic history of the Holy See)
governorship of Kastamonu in 1469. In December 1474, Cem replaced his deceased brother Mustafa as governor of Karaman in Konya. At the death of Mehmed the...
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Yakub II (redirect from Yakup II of Germiyan)
restored Germiyan's former boundaries. In 1411, Kütahya fell to Mehmed II of Karaman (r. 1398–99, 1402–20), interrupting Yakub's reign a second time. His rule...
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Murad II (category Muslims of the Crusade of Varna)
cousin Karamanoğlu Kaya Bey, son of her aunt Ilaldi Sultan Hatun, daughter of Mehmed I, by her husband Ibrahim II of Karaman. They had a son, Karamanoğlu...
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Ağrı Province (redirect from Province of Ağrı)
climbing and trekking in summers, and skiing in winters. Places of interest include: Ishak Pasha Palace in Doğubayazıt Mount Tendürek in Doğubayazıt with...
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Çağla Kubat Nazlı Deniz Kuruoğlu Arzum Onan Leyla Lydia Tuğutlu Filiz Vural İshak Alaton Albert Jean Amateau Feyyaz Berker Serdar Bilgili Özhan Canaydın İlhan...
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Konya (redirect from Villayet of Koniah)
populous of the Central Anatolia Region, after Ankara. Konya is served by TCDD high-speed train (YHT) services from Istanbul, Ankara and Karaman. The local...
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Kaykhusraw II's rule of the Sultanate of Rum. Muzaffar al-Din, Yakub I's paternal grandfather, was tasked with subduing Baba Ishak's rebellion in the area...
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Pasha Yiğit Bey (category Year of birth missing)
of the 14th and beginning of the 15th century. He was born in Manisa and was of Yörük origin. Yiğit was the tutor of Ishak Bey, the second ruler of Sanjak...
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Bulgarian Turks (redirect from Turks of Bulgaria)
(mainly from the Konya Vilayet, Nevşehir Vilayet and Niğde Vilayet of the Karaman Province) were settled mainly in the Kardzhali area by the sultans Mehmed...
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Childir Eyalet (redirect from Eyalet of Çıldır)
Pasha (grandson of Ishak Pasha) 9 April 1791 - 10 August 1792: Ishak II, who oversaw the completion of the Ishak Pasha Palace (son of Hasan Pasha) 11...
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The Malabadi Bridge or Karaman Bridge (Turkish: Malabadi Köprüsü, Kurdish: Pira Malabadê) is an arch bridge spanning the Batman River near Malabadi village...
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SAADET) Mahmut Arıkan (CHP → SAADET) Hasan Bitmez (CHP → SAADET) Mehmet Karaman (CHP → SAADET) Cemal Enginyurt (CHP → DP) Haydar Altıntaş (CHP → DP) Salih...
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İzmir Aydın Muğla Denizli Burdur Uşak Afyon Isparta Antalya Konya Mersin Karaman Aksaray Kırşehir Kırıkkale Çankırı Karabük Bartın Kastamonu Sinop Çorum...
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Turkish professional sports club located in the city of Trabzon. Formed in 1967 through a merger of several local clubs, the men's football team has won...
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Osmangazi (redirect from History of Osmangazi)
Hürriyer St. in YeniKaraman neighborhood. Reşat Oyal Culture Park, which is the symbol of Bursa, İnkaya Plane which is the natural monument of 500 years old...
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İnegöl (category Districts of Bursa Province)
municipality and district of Bursa Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,118 km2, and its population is 294,485 (2022). İnegöl is one of the centers of the Turkish furniture...
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Serbian Despotate (redirect from Despotate of Serbia)
region were conquered in March 1442. The first Ottoman governor of Serbia was Ishak-Beg, who in 1443 was replaced by Isa-Beg Isaković. In Hungary, Đurađ...
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Alanya (redirect from History of Alanya)
the Province of Konya, Sarıveliler in the Province of Karaman, and the coastal Gazipaşa district. Manavgat is home to the ancient cities of Side and Selge...
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