Germiyan

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Germiyan was a medieval Anatolian Turkish principality (beylik) that played a significant role in the political landscape of western Anatolia before the rise of the Ottoman Empire.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anatolian beylik
Turkish principality
medieval state
alliance marital alliance with the Ottoman dynasty
borderedBy Aydınid beylik NERFINISHED
Karamanid beylik
Menteşe beylik NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Saruhanid beylik NERFINISHED
capital Kütahya NERFINISHED
country Anatolia NERFINISHED
culturalContribution patronage of Persian literature
patronage of Turkish literature
dissolved 1429
economicActivity control of trade routes in western Anatolia
endTime 1429
15th century
ethnicComposition Turks NERFINISHED
event annexation by the Ottoman Empire
foundedBy Yakup I of Germiyan NERFINISHED
governmentType hereditary monarchy
historicalEra Middle Ages
historicalRole major power in western Anatolia before the rise of the Ottomans
language Arabic
Old Anatolian Turkish NERFINISHED
Persian NERFINISHED
locatedIn Asia Minor
western Anatolia NERFINISHED
militaryActivity alliances with the Ottoman Empire
conflicts with neighboring beyliks
notableRuler Süleyman Shah of Germiyan NERFINISHED
Yakup I of Germiyan NERFINISHED
Yakup II of Germiyan NERFINISHED
partOf Beyliks of Anatolia NERFINISHED
politicalStatus vassal of the Ottoman Empire in its later period
predecessor Sultanate of Rum NERFINISHED
presentLocation modern Turkey NERFINISHED
regionControlled Kütahya region NERFINISHED
parts of inner western Anatolia
religion Sunni Islam
rulingDynasty Germiyanid dynasty NERFINISHED
rulingTitle bey NERFINISHED
significantEvent Ottoman annexation of 1429
startTime 13th century
c. 1280
successor Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED

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Beylik of Germiyan namedAfter Germiyan