Aydinids
Beylik of Aydin | |||||||||
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| 1308–1426 | |||||||||
| Capital | Birgi Selçuk | ||||||||
| Common languages | Old Anatolian Turkish | ||||||||
| Religion | Islam | ||||||||
| Government | Beylik | ||||||||
| Bey | |||||||||
• 1308–1334 | Muharizalsîn Gazi Mehmed Bey (first) | ||||||||
• 1405–1426 | İzmiroğlu Cüneyd Bey (last) | ||||||||
| History | |||||||||
• Collapse of the Sultanate of Rum | 1308 | ||||||||
• Annexation by the Ottoman Empire | 1426 | ||||||||
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| Today part of | Turkey | ||||||||
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The Aydinids or Aydinid dynasty (also known as the Principality of Aydin and Beylik of Aydin (Aydın Beyliği), was one of the Turkish Anatolian beyliks and famous for its seaborne raiding.