Sarukhanids

Silver gigliato of Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia, 1313–1348, ruler of Lydia, western Turkey.
Great Mosque of Manisa, built 1374.

The Sarukhanids or Sarukhanid dynasty (Modern Turkish: Saruhanoğulları, Saruhanoğulları Beyliği), also known as the Principality of Saruhan and Beylik of Saruhan (Saruhan Beyliği), was one of the Anatolian beyliks, centered in Manisa.

Although the origin of Saruhanids is not known, there are theories that they may be of Oghuz or Kipchak origin.[1] Some researchers attribute the origins of Saruhanids to the "Sarı" tribe of Kipchak-Kimeks.[2] The Saruhanids It was founded by the tribal chief Saruhan about 1300 and lasted for a first time until 1390, when Bayezid I overran the region and finally until 1412, when the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed I killed Hızır, the last Saruhan ruler, and absorbed the Beylik into the Ottoman Empire as a province.

  1. ^ "Sencer Divitçioğlu, "Saruhanlı Beyliği'nin Kıpçak Kökenli Olma İhtimali (XI-XIV. Yüzyıllar)", Doğu Batı, sy. 33, Ankara 2005, s. 287-297".
  2. ^ ""İbrahim ŞAHİN, Saruhan ve Saruhanoğullarının Adları Üzerine, Dil Araştırmaları, Bahar 2016, Sayı 18 s. 219-233"". 1 November 2021. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)