Overview
The Ramadanid Emirate (Modern Turkish: Ramazanoğulları Beyliği) was a Turkish autonomous administration and a de facto independent emirate that existed from 1352 to 1608 in Cilicia, taking over the rule of the region from the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. The emirate was a protectorate of the Mamluk Sultanate until the end of the 14th century, then it was de facto independent for more than a century, and then, from 1517, a protectorate of the Ottoman Empire. The capital was Adana. The Ramadanid Emirate was the only emirate in Anatolia that was not a successor of the Anatolian Seljuk Sultanate. It is often misclassified as an Anatolian beylik, though it was an entity under the Mamluks. Cilicia was part of the.
Historical Periods
Ramadanid Emirate (1385–1401)
1385 CE – 1401 CE
Capital: AdanaArea: 24,079 km²
Ramadanid Emirate (1402–1449)
1402 CE – 1449 CE
Capital: AdanaArea: 24,079 km²
Ramadanid Emirate (1450–1467)
1450 CE – 1467 CE
Capital: AdanaArea: 24,453 km²
Ramadanid Emirate (1468–1511)
1468 CE – 1511 CE
Capital: AdanaArea: 24,477 km²
Ramadanid Emirate (1512–1515)
1512 CE – 1515 CE
Capital: AdanaArea: 24,477 km²