Anatolian beyliks

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The Anatolian beyliks were a collection of small, Turkish-ruled principalities that emerged in Anatolia after the decline of the Seljuk Sultanate and played a key role in the region’s political and cultural transformation before Ottoman unification.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Turkish principality
historical polity
medieval state
cause fragmentation of Seljuk authority in Anatolia
country Turkey
surface form: Turkey (modern territory)
culture Oghuz Turkic culture
Persianate court culture
economy based on agriculture and trade
endTime 15th century
early 16th century
ethnicGroup Turks
followedBy Ottoman Empire
Ottoman unification of Anatolia
follows Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
surface form: Sultanate of Rum
governmentForm hereditary principality
hasPart Akkoyunlu (in eastern Anatolia at times)
Artuqid dynasty
surface form: Artuqid beylik

Beylik of Aydın
surface form: Aydınid beylik

Beylik of Karaman
Candaroğulları beylik
Dulkadirid beylik
Beylik of Eretna
surface form: Eretna beylik

Beylik of Germiyan
surface form: Germiyanid beylik

Hamidid beylik
Inanjid beylik
Kadı Burhan al-Din state
Karakoyunlu (in eastern Anatolia at times)
Beylik of Karaman
surface form: Karamanoğlu principality

Karasi Beylik
surface form: Karesi beylik

Beylik of Menteşe
surface form: Menteşe beylik

Ottoman Beylik
surface form: Ottoman beylik

Pervâneoğlu beylik
Ramazanid beylik
Beylik of Saruhan
surface form: Saruhanid beylik

Teke beylik
Candarid Beylik
surface form: İsfendiyarid beylik
language Arabic
Old Anatolian Turkish
Persian language
surface form: Persian
locatedIn Anatolia
Asia Minor
militaryConflict Byzantine Empire
Crusader states
Mongol Ilkhanate
each other
notableFor development of Anatolian Turkish literature
patronage of Islamic scholarship
patronage of architecture
partOf Islamic world
religion Sunni Islam
rulingClass Turkmen military elites
significantEvent Islamization of Anatolia
Turkification of Anatolia
development of early Ottoman institutions
rise of Ottoman Empire
startTime late 13th century
timePeriod Middle Ages
post-Mongol Anatolia

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Turks historicalState Anatolian beyliks
Barquq foreignRelations Anatolian beyliks
this entity surface form: Anatolian principalities
Suleiman ibn Qutulmish predecessorEntity Anatolian beyliks
this entity surface form: Seljuk frontier beyliks in Anatolia
Al-Nasir Muhammad maintainedRelationsWith Anatolian beyliks
Ottoman Interregnum participant Anatolian beyliks