The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire; a history of the Osmanlis up to the death of Bayezid I (1300-1403)Gibbons, Herbert Adams
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The Foundation of the Ottoman Empire; a history of the Osmanlis up to the death of Bayezid I (1300-1403)
Gibbons, Herbert Adams
Turkey -- History -- 1288-1453
Adalia: _see_ Satalia
Adana (1)
Afion Kara Hissar: _see_ Karasar
Aïdin (2)
Akbara (3)
Akridur (4)
Akseraï (5)
Aksheïr (6)
Alaïa (7)
Altoluogo: _see_ Ayasoluk
Angora (8)
Armenia: _see_ Little Armenia (44)
Arzendjian: _see_ Erzindjian
Attaleia: _see_ Satalia
Ayasoluk (9)
Balikesri (10)
Berkeri (Birgui, Berki): _see_ Aïdin
Borlu (11)
Brusa (12)
Caesarea (13)
Cilicia: _see_ Little Armenia (44) and Adana (1)
Daouas: _see_ Tawas
Denizli (14)
Djanik: _see_ Kaouïa
Egherdir: _see_ Akridur
Ephesus: _see_ Ayasoluk
Erzindjian (15)
Fukeh (16)
Germian: _see_ Kermian
Gul Hissar (17)
Guzel Hissar: _see_ Aïdin
Halik (Halicarnassus): _see_ Fukeh
Hamid (18)
Iakshi(19)
Ionia: _see_ Aïdin
Kaïseriya: _see_ Caesarea
Kandelore: _see_ Alaïa
Kaouïa (20)
Karamania (21)
Karasar (22)
Karasi (23)
Kastemuni (24)
Keredeh (25)
Kermasti (26)
Kermian (27)
Konia: _see_ Karamania
Kul Hissar: _see_ Gul Hissar
Kutayia: _see_ Kermian
Ladik (Laodicea): _see_ Denizli
Larenda: _see_ Karamania
Limnia (28)
Lydia: _see_ Sarukhan
Magnesia: _see_ Sarukhan
Marash (29)
Marmora (30)
Menteshe (31)
Milas: _see_ Fukeh
Miletus: _see_ Palatchia
Mikhalitch (32)
Nazlu (33)
Nicaea (34)
Palatchia (35)
Pamphylia: _see_ Tekke
Pergama: _see_ Karasi
Sarukhan (36)
Satalia (37)
Sinope (38)
Sis: _see_ Adana
Sivas (39)
Sulkadir: _see_ Marash
Tawas (40)
Tekke (41)
Theologos: _see_ Ayasoluk
Tokat (42)
Tralles: _see_ Aïdin
Ulubad (Lopadion) (43)
Little Armenia (44)
Trebizond (45)
Phocaea (46)
Smyrna (47)
Byzantine possessions (48)
Cypriote possessions (49)
Mongol and Tartar possessions (50)
Rhodian possessions (51)
Egyptian possessions (52)
Catalan possessions (53)
The material that can be gathered about these Turkish emirates, the two
independent Christian states, and the spheres of influence of outside
Christian and Moslem states in Asia Minor in the fourteenth century,
would make a book in itself. In this appendix I desire to give only
enough to indicate the relative strength and vitality of each state. It
must be borne in mind that my object is not to write the history of
these emirates, or of Asia Minor as a whole, during the fourteenth
century, but _to demonstrate how little of Asia Minor was really
incorporated in the Ottoman possessions at the time that, and during the
thirty years after, the capital of the new empire was established in
Adrianople_.
ADANA (1)
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