Beyliks of Canik
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Was a group of small Turkoman principalities in northern Anatolia during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries.
Establishment
January 1311: The Beyliks of Canik were a group of small Turkoman principalities in northern Anatolia during the 14th and 15th centuries. In 1310, the territory of Canik was established, encompassing regions that were previously under the control of the Seljuk Empire. The Beyliks of Canik played a significant role in the political landscape of Anatolia during this period.
Chronology
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Expansion during the rule of Bayezid I in the Ottoman Sultanate.
January 1393: Sinop conquered by Ottoman Sultanate.
Military campaigns of Timur (or Tamerlane), a Turco-Mongol conqueror who founded the Timurid Empire in and around modern-day Afghanistan, Iran, and Central Asia.
2.1.Timurid invasion Anatolia
Was a Timurid campaign in Anatolia, which was occupied for several years.
September 1400: In August 1400, the Turko-Mongol conqueror Tamerlane, also known as Timur, attacked and plundered the city of Sebaste, which is now known as Sivas. This event was part of Tamerlane's campaign to expand the Timurid Empire in Anatolia.
January 1401: Under the pretext of defending the Muslim lords of Anatolia, Tamerlane began the invasion of Armenia and eastern Anatolia.
June 1402: In the spring of 1402, Tamerlan advanced into central Anatolia.
January 1404: Fortunately for the Ottoman dynasty, in 1403 Tamerlane returned with his army to Samarkand, because he wanted to conquer China.
Wars during the rule of Mehmed II in the Ottoman Sultanate.
January 1461: In 1460, the Beylik of Canik was annexed by the Ottoman Empire.
Disestablishment
January 1461: In 1460, the Beylik of Canik was annexed by the Ottoman Empire.
Selected Sources
Ducas: Historia turco-bizantina 1341-1462, XXII [6]