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Sovereignempire

Beylik of Teke

1321 CE – 1423 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1321 CE – 1423 CE
Duration
102 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Antalya Province
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Beylik of Teke was an Anatolian beylik, a frontier principality founded by Oghuz Turkish clans following the decline of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm. Established in 1321 by a branch of the Hamidid dynasty, its capital was Antalya, located on the southern coast of modern Turkey. This former country existed until 1423, when it was permanently annexed by the Ottoman Empire.

Historical Periods

Beylik of Teke (1326–1332)

1326 CE – 1332 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,550 km²

Beylik of Teke (1333–1343)

1333 CE – 1343 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,525 km²

Beylik of Teke (1344–1351)

1344 CE – 1351 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,698 km²

Beylik of Teke (1352–1362)

1352 CE – 1362 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,747 km²

Beylik of Teke (1363–1374)

1363 CE – 1374 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 29,655 km²

Beylik of Teke (1375–1401)

1375 CE – 1401 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,698 km²

Beylik of Teke (1402–1406)

1402 CE – 1406 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,648 km²

Beylik of Teke (1407–1414)

1407 CE – 1414 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,747 km²

Beylik of Teke (1415–1421)

1415 CE – 1421 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,697 km²

Beylik of Teke (1422–1428)

1422 CE – 1428 CE

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Capital: Antalya ProvinceArea: 30,697 km²

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