beylic (Meaning)
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beylic (n.)
The territory ruled by a bey.
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beylic Sentence Examples
- The Ottoman Empire's administrative structure included numerous beyliks, which were autonomous principalities ruled by local governors.
- The Beylik of Teke was one of the beyliks located in southwestern Anatolia during the 13th and 14th centuries.
- The Beylik of Karaman was a powerful beylik that emerged in central Anatolia during the 13th and 14th centuries.
- The beyliks often engaged in conflicts and alliances with each other, as well as with neighboring powers.
- Some beyliks gradually expanded their territories and increased their power, ultimately contributing to the rise of the Ottoman Empire.
- The Beylik of Candar was a beylik that controlled a significant portion of northern Anatolia during the 13th and 14th centuries.
- The Beylik of Germiyan was another beylik that flourished in western Anatolia during the same period.
- The beyliks played a crucial role in the development of Turkish identity and culture.
- The Beylik of Aydin was known for its maritime power and control of the Aegean coast.
- The legacy of the beyliks continues to shape aspects of modern Turkish society and politics.
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The territory ruled by a bey.
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The Ottoman Empire's administrative structure included numerous beyliks, which were autonomous principalities ruled by local governors.
The Beylik of Teke was one of the beyliks located in southwestern Anatolia during the 13th and 14th centuries.
The Beylik of Karaman was a powerful beylik that emerged in central Anatolia during the 13th and 14th centuries.
The beyliks often engaged in conflicts and alliances with each other, as well as with neighboring powers.