Overview
The Karamanli dynasty (also spelled Caramanli or Qaramanli) was an autonomous dynasty that ruled Ottoman Tripolitania from 1711 to 1835. Their territory comprised Tripoli and its surroundings in present-day Libya. At its peak, the Karamanli dynasty's influence reached Cyrenaica and Fezzan, covering most of Libya. The founder of the dynasty was Ahmed Karamanli, a descendant of the medieval Karamanids. The most well-known Karamanli ruler was Yusuf ibn Ali Karamanli who reigned from 1795 to 1832, who fought a war with the United States between 1801 and 1805. Ali II was the last of the dynasty.
Historical Periods
Karamanli Dynasty (1713–1793)
1713 CE – 1793 CE
Area: 85,483 km²
Karamanli Dynasty (1794–1835)
1794 CE – 1835 CE
Area: 76,330 km²
Karamanli Dynasty (1836–1839)
1836 CE – 1839 CE
Area: 49,753 km²