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Menteshe ( ota, منتشه, tr, Menteşe) was the first of the
Anatolian beyliks
Anatolian beyliks ( tr, Anadolu beylikleri, Ottoman Turkish: ''Tavâif-i mülûk'', ''Beylik'' ) were small principalities (or petty kingdoms) in Anatolia governed by beys, the first of which were founded at the end of the 11th century. A secon ...
, the frontier principalities established by the
Oghuz Turks
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after the decline of the
Seljuk Sultanate of Rum
fa, سلجوقیان روم ()
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, year_start = 1077
, year_end = 1308
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. Founded in 1260/1290, it was named for its founder, . Its capital city was
Milas (Mylasa) in southwestern
Anatolia.
The heartland of the ''beylik'' corresponded roughly to ancient
Caria or to the early modern
Muğla Province in Turkey, including the province's three protruding
peninsula
A peninsula (; ) is a landform that extends from a mainland and is surrounded by water on most, but not all of its borders. A peninsula is also sometimes defined as a piece of land bordered by water on three of its sides. Peninsulas exist on all ...
s. Among the important centers within the ''beylik'' were the cities of
Beçin,
Milas,
Balat Balat may refer to:
Places
* Balat, Fatih
Balat is in the old city on the European side of Istanbul, on the western shore of the Golden Horn, sandwiched between Fener and Ayvansaray. Historically, it was the centre of the Jewish community ...
,
Elmali,
Finike,
Kaş,
Mağrı
Fethiye () is a city and district of Muğla Province in the Aegean Region of Turkey. It is one of the prominent tourist destinations in the Turkish Riviera. In 2019 its population was 162,686.
History
Fethiye was formerly known as Makri ...
(modern
Fethiye),
Muğla,
Çameli,
Acıpayam,
Tavas
Tavas is a town and a district of Denizli Province of Turkey, on a wide plain on the road to Muğla, near to the district of Kale (and often the two are linked in one breath ''Kale-Tavas''). Population is around 12,720
History
The area has been oc ...
,
Bozdoğan, and
Çine. The city of
Aydın
Aydın ( ''EYE-din''; ; formerly named ''Güzelhisar'', Ancient and Modern Greek: Τράλλεις /''Tralleis''/) is a city in and the seat of Aydın Province in Turkey's Aegean Region. The city is located at the heart of the lower valley of B ...
(formerly
Tralles) was controlled by this ''beylik'' for a time, during which it was called "Güzelhisar"; it later was transferred to the
Aydinids in the north, who renamed the city for the founder of their dynasty.
The Beylik of Menteshe were serious regional naval powers of their time. They were sometimes referred to as the Sea Turks as they were the first seafaring Beylik. The Beylik produced fine boats using special trees harvested from the expansive forests in the high coastal mountains. These boats sailed well and were well built and the models for today's Gulet Sailboats, which are prevalent in the
Aegean Sea in both
Greece and Turkey. The Beylik even conquered
Rhodes and many other islands, which are still referred to as the "Menteşe" Islands or the
Dodecanese
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. During the Siege of Constantinople in 1453, approximately 40% of the Ottoman Navy was from the Menteshe Beylik. Today, the present-day Mugla continues to be a major shipbuilding region where many luxury yachts are now produced for export.
Architecturally, the Menteshe Beylik had a significant impact on later
Ottoman Architecture. They were the first Beylik to construct large precision cut stone buildings and became experts in building domes and archways. The region itself was an important source of marble and stone since the Roman times and continues to be Turkey's top stone export region. They also left important works of architecture, such as the Firus Bey Mosque in Milas and
İlyas Bey Mosque in Balat.
Menteşe Bey first submitted to
Ottoman rule in 1390, during the reign of
Bayezid I, "the Thunderbolt". After 1402,
Tamerlane restored the ''beylik'' to Menteşoğlu İlyas Bey, who recognized Ottoman overlordship in 1414. A dozen years later, in 1426, Menteshe was incorporated into the
Ottoman realm.
[Shaw, ''History of the Ottoman Empire'', p. 44]
The present-day
Muğla Province of Turkey was named the sub-province (''
sanjak'') of Menteshe until the early years of the
Republic of Turkey
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, although the provincial seat had been moved from Milas to
Muğla with the establishment of Ottoman rule in the 15th century.
List of beys
See also
*
List of Sunni Muslim dynasties
The following is a list of Sunni Muslim dynasties.
Asia
Middle East Arabian Peninsula
* Banu Wajih (926–965)
*Sharif of Mecca (967–1925)
* Al Uyuniyun (1076–1253)
*Sulaymanids (1063–1174)
*Mahdids (1159–1174)
*Kathiri (Hadhramaut) ( ...
References
Sources
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External links
Architecture of the Menteşe period: Firuz Bey MosqueArchitecture of the Menteşe period: Ilyas Bey Mosque
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History of Muğla Province
States and territories established in 1260
1261 establishments in Asia
States and territories disestablished in 1424