Beylik of Teke
Beylik of Teke | |||||||||
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| 1321–1423 | |||||||||
Map of the Anatolian beyliks (Turkish) | |||||||||
| Capital | Antalya | ||||||||
| Common languages | Old Anatolian Turkish | ||||||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
| Bey | |||||||||
• 1321–? | Yunus Bey | ||||||||
• ?–1391 and 1402–1423 | Osman Çelebi | ||||||||
| Historical era | Late Medieval | ||||||||
• Established | 1321 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1423 | ||||||||
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The Anatolian beylik of Teke (Turkish: Tekeoğulları Beyliği), was one of the frontier principalities established by Oghuz Turkish clans after the decline of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm. Its capital was Antalya, on the southern coast of modern Turkey. The beylik was established by a branch of the Hamidid dynasty in 1321 and lasted until 1423, when it was permanently annexed by the Ottoman Empire.