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Sahib Ataids in 1300

Sahib Ataids (Modern Turkish: Sâhipataoğulları or Sâhipataoğulları Beyliği) was an Anatolian beylik centred in Kara Hisar-i Sâhib (Afyonkarahisar) and founded by one of the last viziers of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm, Fakhr al-Din Ali, also known as Sâhib Ata.[1] The beylik was founded c.1275 and absorbed by the neighbouring Germiyanids in 1341. The Sâhipataoğulları left important works of architecture.

Rulers

Bey[2] Reign Notes
Taceddin Hüseyin
Nusreddin Hasan
1275-1277 Co-Rulers
Şemseddin Mehmed 1277-1287
Nusreddin Ahmed 1287-1341

References

  1. ^ "Katharine Branning". ""SAHIPATA HAN"". "The Seljuk Han in Anatolia". Retrieved 4 April 2013.
  2. ^ Colin Imber, "Sāĥib Atā Oghullari", EI², VIII, 831 (in English).