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Sovereignempire

Germiyanids

1300 CE – 1429 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1300 CE – 1429 CE
Duration
129 years
Known Periods
10
Capital
Kütahya
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Germiyanids, also known as the Beylik of Germiyan, were a dynasty that controlled parts of western Anatolia from approximately 1300 to 1429. They first appeared in 12th-century chronicles and reappeared in historical records in 1239 near Malatya, where they suppressed the Babai revolt. Relocating to western Anatolia due to Mongol invasions, Germiyan gained sovereignty around 1300 with the decline of the Sultanate of Rum. Under Yakub I, they warred with the Ottomans and the Byzantine Empire. The Germiyanid realm, including its capital Kütahya, was largely transferred to Ottoman control as a dowry in 1387. After a period of Ottoman rule and restoration by Timur, the Germiyanids were ultimately dissolved in 1429.

Historical Periods

Germiyanids (1305–1325)

1305 CE – 1325 CE

Capital: KütahyaArea: 22,871 km²

Germiyanids (1326–1332)

1326 CE – 1332 CE

Capital: KütahyaArea: 22,215 km²

Germiyanids (1333–1343)

1333 CE – 1343 CE

Capital: KütahyaArea: 33,277 km²

Germiyanids (1344–1351)

1344 CE – 1351 CE

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Capital: KütahyaArea: 212,665 km²

Germiyanids (1352–1362)

1352 CE – 1362 CE

Capital: KütahyaArea: 212,663 km²

Germiyanids (1363–1374)

1363 CE – 1374 CE

Capital: KütahyaArea: 217,814 km²

Germiyanids (1375–1384)

1375 CE – 1384 CE

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Capital: KütahyaArea: 119,505 km²

Germiyanids (1385–1401)

1385 CE – 1401 CE

Capital: KütahyaArea: 118,717 km²

Germiyanids (1402–1406)

1402 CE – 1406 CE

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Capital: KütahyaArea: 53,585 km²

Germiyanids (1407–1414)

1407 CE – 1414 CE

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Capital: KütahyaArea: 90,201 km²

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