Beylik of Teke
Teke Tekeoğulları dynasty | ||||||||||
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Map of the Anatolian beyliks (Turkish) | ||||||||||
Capital | Antalya | |||||||||
Languages | Anatolian Turkish | |||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | |||||||||
Government | Monarchy | |||||||||
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• | 1321-? | Yunus Bey | ||||||||
• | ?-1391 & 1402-1423 | Osman Çelebi | ||||||||
Historical era | Late Medieval | |||||||||
• | Established | 1321 | ||||||||
• | Disestablished | 1423 | ||||||||
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The Anatolian beylik of Teke (1321-1423), with its capital at Antalya, was one of the frontier principalities established by Oghuz Turkish clans after the decline of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm.
History
The Teke dynasty started with a split of territories between two brothers of the neighboring Beylik of Hamidid dynasty. Yunus Bey became the first ruler of the beylik. The inhabitants spoke Anatolian Turkish[1]
Legacy
The Turkish province of Antalya was named the sub-province (sanjak) of Teke until the early years of the Republic of Turkey. The peninsula west of Antalya is called Teke Peninsula.
List of rulers
- Yunus Bey (1319-1324)
- Mahmud Bey (1324-1328)
- Sinânüddin Hızır Bey (1328-1355)
- Dadı Bey (1355-1360)
- Mübârizüddin Mehmed Bey (1360-1380)
- Osman Çelebi (1380-1391)
- Ottoman rule (1391-1402)
- Osman Çelebi (1402-1421)
See also
References
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