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dulkadiridsの例文

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  • No record survives from 15th century when the settlement was a part of Dulkadirids.
  • It was also governed by the Dulkadirids, which was a Turkish vassal state of the Mamluks.
  • The city used to be the capital city of the Dulkadirids after capturing from Eretnids in 1337.
  • Later further waves of Turkmen followed including the Dulkadirids; Y鰎黭 nomads were settled here by the Ottoman Empire.
  • The Ayyubids of Hisn Kayfa were vassals of the Mamluks and later the Dulkadirids until being supplanted by the Ottoman Empire in the early 16th century.
  • After the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, Selim attacked the bey of Dulkadirids, as Egypt's vassal had stood aloof, and sent his head to Al-Ghawri.
  • Selim I sent the Grand Governor ( Beylerbeyi ) of Rumelia Ferhad Pasha and the bey of Dulkadirids, ^ ehsuvarolu Ali over to quell the rebels, and Celal was killed.
  • After the Battle of Chaldiran in 1514, Selim I attacked the Dulkadirids, an Egyptian vassal, and sent his head to Mamluk Sultan Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri.
  • In 1413, Mehmet gained the support of Serbian monarch Stefan Lazarevi and the bey of the Turkish Dulkadirids, as well as some of the generals in Musa's army.
  • In 1413, Mehmet gained the support of the Serbian monarch Stefan Lazarevi and the bey of the Turkish Dulkadirids, as well as some of the generals in Musa's army.
  • One of the two Danishmend mausoleums referred to as " Tomb of Melik Gazi ", the one in B黱yan in fact having been built at a later period, by a bey of Dulkadirids.
  • In the 14th century, the Ayyubids rebuilt the castle of Hisn Kayfa which served as their stronghold as vassals of consecutively Mamluks and Dulkadirids until they were supplanted by the Ottoman Empire in the early 16th century.
  • He allied himself with the Ramadanids ( a small lordship ) in 莡kurova ( South Turkey, Cilicia of the antiquity ) and began fighting against the Dulkadirids, a vassal of Egyptian Mamluks in south east Anatolia.
  • Elbeyli was controlled by the Seljuk Turks between 1040 and 1157, then the Ilkhanate, and finally by the Anatolian beylik of Dulkadirids before being brought into the Ottoman Empire by Selim I in 1517, following the Battle of Marj Dabiq.
  • In the spring taking the field again, he attacked the bey of Dulkadirids who as Egypt's vassal had stood aloof, and sent his head with tidings of the victory to Mamluk Sultan Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghawri.
  • The further steps towards a single rule by the Ottomans were taken by Selim I who conquered territories of Ramadanids and Dulkadirids in 1515 during his campaign against the Mamluks, and his son S黮eyman the Magnificent who more or less completely united the present territories of Turkey ( and much more ) in his 1534 campaign.