List of The Anatolian Beyliks Founded After The Battle of Manzikert
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In the list below, only the beyliks that were founded immediately after the Battle of Manzikert in 1071, mostly situated towards the Eastern Anatolia, and who were vassals (or sometimes at war) to the centralized power of Seljuq Sultanate of Rûm based in Konya are listed.
Founded after the Battle of Malazgirt:
Beylik's name | Capital city | Duration of rule |
Chaka of Smyrna | İzmir | 1081–1098 |
Ahlatshahs (also called Sökmenli) | Ahlat | 1085–1207 |
Artuqids (three branches) | Hasankeyf, Mardin, Harput | last branch was ended in 1409 |
Danishmend | Sivas | 1071–1178 |
Dilmaçoğlu | Bitlis | 1085 - 1398 |
İnaloğlu | Diyarbekir | 1095–1183 |
Mengujekids | Erzincan, later Divriği | 1072–1277 |
Saltukids | Erzurum | 1072–1202 |
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