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    The Eretnids (Turkish: Eretna Beyliği) were a dynasty that ruled a state spanning central and eastern Anatolia from 1335 to 1381. The dynasty's founder...
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  • Eretna, medieval ruler in Anatolia of Uyghur origin and founder of the Eretnid dynasty "China has turned Xinjiang into a police state like no other". The...
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  • dynasty (AD 1308–1425) Aydınid dynasty (AD 1308–1426) Sutayids (AD 1312–1351) Hacıemiroğulları dynasty (AD 1313–1392) Eretnids (AD 1335–1381) Principality...
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  • Amasya, Shadgeldi, and paid an annual tax to the Eretnids. In the spring of 1379, when the Eretnid vizier Kadi Burhan al-Din attempted to increase his...
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    Mutahharten (category Eretnids)
    autonomy as vassals of the Eretnids. Mutahharten claimed sovereignty from the Eretnids when he assumed power, which prompted the Eretnid Sultan Ala al-Din Ali...
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  • (1300–1460) Jandarids (1291–1461) Chobanids (1211–1309) Dulkadirids (1348–1522) Eretnids (1335–1390) Erzincan (1379–1410) Eshrefids (1285–1326) Germiyanids (1300–1429)...
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    Ilkhanate (redirect from Ilkhanid Dynasty)
    Empire (1501–1736). Similar to the development in China under the Yuan dynasty, the revival of the concept of territorial unity, although not intended...
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    territory, and the Uyghur commander Eretna established an independent state (Eretnids) in Anatolia in 1336. Following the downfall of their Mongol masters, the...
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  • seek new alliances. Kadi Burhan al-Din was the Eretnid vizier who overthrew his ruler and took over Eretnid rule. Khalil began cooperating with Burhan al-Din...
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    appointed vizier to represent the emirate of Eretna in that town, replaced the Eretnid as ruler of Sivas and also captured Amasya and Tokat. His principality...
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    Eretna (category Eretnid monarchs)
    Turkish: ارتــنــا; died February–August 1352) was the first sultan of the Eretnids, reigning from 1343 to 1352 in central and eastern Anatolia. Initially...
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    the Rûm Eyalet (central northern Anatolia), recently conquered from its Eretnid rulers. On 20 July 1402, his father Bayezid was defeated in the Battle...
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    Timur (category Timurid dynasty)
    Persia. In the end, Persia was split amongst the Muzaffarids, Kartids, Eretnids, Chobanids, Injuids, Jalayirids, and Sarbadars. In 1383, Timur started...
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  • alliances. Kadi Burhan al-Din (r. 1381–98) was a rising figure who usurped the Eretnid throne as the former vizier. With Burhan al-Din's support, Khalil plundered...
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    (Hindustan). At that time the dominant power of subcontinent was Tughlaq dynasty of Delhi Sultanate but it had already been weakened by the formation of...
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  • Mamluks. Qaraja founded the Dulkadirid principality around the same time the Eretnids emerged in central and eastern Anatolia, which was a breakaway state from...
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  • 1342), Egyptian physician and alchemist Izz al-Din Jafar, Sultan of the Eretnids from 1354 to 1355 Izz al-Din ibn Rukn al-Din Mahmud (died 1382), Mihrabanid...
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    Turpan and Qumul. The government has banned some two dozen Islamic names. Eretnids Hui-Uyghur tension List of Uyghurs Meshrep Tibetan Muslims Uyghur timeline...
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    After the Mongol invasion of the 13th century, Niksar was governed by the Eretnids and then the Beylik of Tacettin, a beylik and became the center of the...
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    Haburman (Çermik) Hasankeyf Malabadi Palu Karamanids (1250–1487) Ala Bıçakçı Kravga Eretnids (1335–1381) İstasyon (Amasya) Dulkadirids (1337–1517) Şahruh...
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    city, before it came under the rule of the Eretnid emirate. Hadji Shadgeldi Pasha took Amasya from the Eretnids under Ali Bey, and successfully fended off...
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    Anatolian beyliks (category Middle Eastern dynasties)
    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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    in 1514–1517 and obtained the title of Caliph of Islam for the Ottoman dynasty after his conquest of Egypt in 1517. He was nicknamed Yavuz, traditionally...
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    Mongol conquest. In central and eastern Anatolia, under dynasties like the Karamanids and the Eretnids, architecture remained fairly traditional. In western...
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  • Erzincan to assist Mutahharten against the military incursions of the Eretnids under sultan Ala al-Din Ali. Following the death of Ala al-Din Ali in 1381...
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    was commissioned by Nizam al-Din and Muyyid al-Dawla during the Kurdish dynasty, Marwanids era (990–1085) in Diyarbakır, and was built by architect Yusuf...
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    İsfendiyar Bey. They initially allied with Kadi Burhan al-Din, vizier to the Eretnids, who had proclaimed himself sultan of the remaining Turkish beyliks. Nevertheless...
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    Haburman (Çermik) Hasankeyf Malabadi Palu Karamanids (1250–1487) Ala Bıçakçı Kravga Eretnids (1335–1381) İstasyon (Amasya) Dulkadirids (1337–1517) Şahruh...
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    mosques carrying the title of Selatin, a mosque commissioned by the Ottoman dynasty. Although the Muradiye Mosque was originally built as a part of Külliye...
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    bridge was built on the orders of Fakhr ad-Din Qara Arslan of the Artuqid dynasty. Ibn al-Azraq also states that the Hasankeyf bridge was built later than...
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