The Candar dynasty ( tr, Candaroğulları), also known as the Isfendiyar dynasty (), was an
Oghuz Turkic
The Oghuz languages are a sub-branch of the Turkic language family, spoken by approximately 108 million people. The three languages with the largest number of speakers are Turkish, Azerbaijani and Turkmen, which, combined, account for more t ...
princely
Anatolian dynasty that reigned in the territories corresponding to the provinces of
Eflani
Eflani is a town and district of Karabük Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. Eflani is located at 100 km south of the Black Sea. 46 km away from, and to the east of Karabük, it is settled on a plateau divided by small rivers amo ...
,
Kastamonu,
Sinop,
Zonguldak,
Bartın
Bartın is a city in northern Turkey and the central district of the province of Bartın.
Formerly a district of Zonguldak Province, Bartın was made into a province seat in 1991 with the constitution of its province, including four districts: ...
,
Karabük
Karabük is a town and the capital district of Karabük Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. According to the 2009 census, population of the city is 108 167. The district covers an area of , and the town lies at an elevation of .
Karabük ...
,
Samsun,
Bolu,
Ankara and
Çankırı in present-day
Turkey from the year 1291 to 1461. The region was known in Western literature as
Paphlagonia, a name applied to the same geographical area during the
Roman period.
The dynasty and principality, founded by
Şemseddin Yaman Candar Bey,
were incorporated into the
Ottoman Empire by
Sultan Mehmed II in 1461.
History
Descended from the
Kayı Kayı can refer to:
* Kayı (tribe)
* Kayı, Çorum
* Kayı, Ilgaz
Kayı is a village in the Ilgaz District of Çankırı Province
Çankırı Province ( tr, ) is a Provinces of Turkey, province of Turkey, which lies close to the capital, An ...
branch of
Oghuz Turks
The Oghuz or Ghuzz Turks (Middle Turkic languages, Middle Turkic: ٱغُز, ''Oγuz'', ota, اوغوز, Oġuz) were a western Turkic people that spoke the Oghuz languages, Oghuz branch of the Turkic languages, Turkic language family. In th ...
, the dynasty began when sultan
Mesud II awarded the province of
Eflani
Eflani is a town and district of Karabük Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. Eflani is located at 100 km south of the Black Sea. 46 km away from, and to the east of Karabük, it is settled on a plateau divided by small rivers amo ...
to
Şemseddin Yaman Candar, a senior commander in the imperial armed forces, in gratitude for rescuing him from
Mongol captivity. The province had previously been under the rule of the ''
Çobanoğulları''.
Following the death of
Şemseddin Yaman Candar, his son Süleyman I conquered the neighboring province of
Kastamonu and annexed
Safranbolu
Safranbolu () is a town and district of Karabük Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is about 9 km north of the city of Karabük, north of Ankara and about 100 km south of the Black Sea coast. The town's historic names in Gr ...
and
Sinop, formerly ruled by the descendants of
Mu‘in al-Din Suleyman. Süleyman subsequently appointed his son Ibrahim I as
Governor of
Sinop, while his second son Ali was appointed Governor of
Safranbolu
Safranbolu () is a town and district of Karabük Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is about 9 km north of the city of Karabük, north of Ankara and about 100 km south of the Black Sea coast. The town's historic names in Gr ...
. Süleyman reigned under the authority of the
Ilkhanate, the Mongols of Persia, until the death of their ruler
Abu Sa'id.
Following the death of Süleyman I, his sons Ibrahim I and Ali were involved in a dynastic struggle for the throne. In 1339, Ibrahim was victorious and thus took over the rule of
Kastamonu, the seat of the principality, as ''
bey''. Upon his death, he was succeeded by his cousin Adil (1346–1361), who in turn was succeeded by his own son, Kötürüm Bayezid. Kötürüm Bayezid Bey fought twice with
Kadi Burhan al-Din, ruler of the
Sivas region, and in 1383, lost
Kastamonu to one of his own sons, Süleyman, who had received military support from the
Ottoman sultan
The sultans of the Ottoman Empire ( tr, Osmanlı padişahları), who were all members of the Ottoman dynasty (House of Osman), ruled over the transcontinental empire from its perceived inception in 1299 to its dissolution in 1922. At its hei ...
Murad I. Following this defeat, Kötürüm Bayezid Bey retreated to
Sinop, which led to the division of the Beylik of Candar.
On Kötürüm Bayezid's death in 1385, his son Süleyman succeeded him as Süleyman II, and reunited the recently divided principality back into one realm. With
Kastamonu Castle
Kastamonu Castle is a medieval castle in Kastamonu, Turkey.
Geography
The castle lies inside the urban fabric of the modern city. It is situated slightly to the south west of the city center at an elevation of about .
History
During the 10th ce ...
as his seat, Süleyman II remained faithful to
Murad I, his supporter in his revolt against his father and predecessor, and, from 1386 to 1389, participated in various
Ottoman campaigns in Europe.
In 1391,
Murad's successor to the Ottoman throne,
Bayezid I, launched an assault on
Kastamonu in an attempt to gain control 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 ...
, which saw the death of Süleyman II and with it an end to the Candar dynasty's long reign in
Kastamonu.
Succeeding Süleyman II as ''bey'' was his son and heir
İsfendiyar Bey
İsfendiyar Bey (full name: İzzettin İsfendiyar) was the bey (ruler) of Candaroğlu Beylik an Anatolian beylik between 1385 and 1440 (Anatolia is the Asiatic part of Turkey). Although the name of the dynasty is ''Candar'', Ottoman Empire histori ...
, who in a bid to avoid conflict with the neighboring
Ottomans
The Ottoman Turks ( tr, Osmanlı Türkleri), were the Turkic founding and sociopolitically the most dominant ethnic group of the Ottoman Empire ( 1299/1302–1922).
Reliable information about the early history of Ottoman Turks remains scarce, ...
, recognized the
suzerainty
Suzerainty () is the rights and obligations of a person, state or other polity who controls the foreign policy and relations of a tributary state, while allowing the tributary state to have internal autonomy. While the subordinate party is cal ...
of
Bayezid I and became an
Ottoman vassal, which
Bayezid reciprocated by granting
İsfendiyar autonomy
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in his dominion. However, after
Bayezid was defeated at the hands of the
Timurids in 1402,
İsfendiyar recognized the authority of their
Khan
Khan may refer to:
*Khan (inn), from Persian, a caravanserai or resting-place for a travelling caravan
*Khan (surname), including a list of people with the name
*Khan (title), a royal title for a ruler in Mongol and Turkic languages and used by ...
,
Timur, who confirmed
İsfendiyar's rule in the traditional Candar realm of
Kastamonu,
Kalecik,
Tosya
Tosya ( ota, طوسيه), previously called Theodosia (Greek: Θεοδοσία) or Doceia (Greek: Δοκεία) under the Byzantine Empire, is a town and district of Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. According to the 2000 census ...
, and
Çankırı.
Following the departure of
Timur from
Anatolia during the
Ottoman Interregnum,
İsfendiyar Bey
İsfendiyar Bey (full name: İzzettin İsfendiyar) was the bey (ruler) of Candaroğlu Beylik an Anatolian beylik between 1385 and 1440 (Anatolia is the Asiatic part of Turkey). Although the name of the dynasty is ''Candar'', Ottoman Empire histori ...
stood close to all the four sons of
Bayezid I. When one of his sons, Kasım claimed control over
Çankırı and
Tosya
Tosya ( ota, طوسيه), previously called Theodosia (Greek: Θεοδοσία) or Doceia (Greek: Δοκεία) under the Byzantine Empire, is a town and district of Kastamonu Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. According to the 2000 census ...
and declared the incorporation of these provinces to the
Ottoman Empire, the Candar dominion was divided once more. İsfendiyar revolted against the new sultan
Murad II, only to be defeated, and retreated to
Sinop in 1423.
İsfendiyar Bey
İsfendiyar Bey (full name: İzzettin İsfendiyar) was the bey (ruler) of Candaroğlu Beylik an Anatolian beylik between 1385 and 1440 (Anatolia is the Asiatic part of Turkey). Although the name of the dynasty is ''Candar'', Ottoman Empire histori ...
died in 1439 and was succeeded by his son Ibrahim II, who upon his own death was succeeded by Ismail in 1443.
Following his conquest of
Constantinople in 1453, the
Ottoman sultan
The sultans of the Ottoman Empire ( tr, Osmanlı padişahları), who were all members of the Ottoman dynasty (House of Osman), ruled over the transcontinental empire from its perceived inception in 1299 to its dissolution in 1922. At its hei ...
Mehmed II
Mehmed II ( ota, محمد ثانى, translit=Meḥmed-i s̱ānī; tr, II. Mehmed, ; 30 March 14323 May 1481), commonly known as Mehmed the Conqueror ( ota, ابو الفتح, Ebū'l-fetḥ, lit=the Father of Conquest, links=no; tr, Fâtih Su ...
turned to Anatolia to unite the
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 ...
under his rule. In 1461, joining forces with Ismail's brother Kızıl Ahmed Bey, he captured
Sinop and officially ended the reign of the Candar dynasty, although he did at first appoint Ahmed Bey as the governor of
Kastamonu and
Sinop, only for the appointment to be revoked in 1464.
Dynasty
After the incorporation of the Beylik of Candar into the
Ottoman Empire, the ruling dynasty was offered various important functions within the administration of the
Ottoman state, which they maintained until its dissolution in 1922. Descendants of the Candar dynasty live today as citizens of the
Republic of Turkey
Turkey ( tr, Türkiye ), officially the Republic of Türkiye ( tr, Türkiye Cumhuriyeti, links=no ), is a list of transcontinental countries, transcontinental country located mainly on the Anatolia, Anatolian Peninsula in Western Asia, with ...
mostly in
Istanbul and in
Europe, using various family names. Ayşe Sultan, who was the last identified descendant, died in
Ankara in 1981, having benefited from the unique status afforded to the dynasty within the
Ottoman Empire.
Arms
Due to their similarities, the arms of Candar may be confused with what is now referred to as the
Star of David
The Star of David (). is a generally recognized symbol of both Jewish identity and Judaism. Its shape is that of a hexagram: the compound of two equilateral triangles.
A derivation of the ''seal of Solomon'', which was used for decorative ...
. However, in
medieval times, this particular symbol was not solely associated with
Judaism, but also with
Islam
Islam (; ar, ۘالِإسلَام, , ) is an Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic Monotheism#Islam, monotheistic religion centred primarily around the Quran, a religious text considered by Muslims to be the direct word of God in Islam, God (or ...
where it was known as the
Seal of Solomon
The Seal of Solomon or Ring of Solomon ( he, חותם שלמה, '; ar, خاتم سليمان, ') is the legendary signet ring attributed to the Israelite king Solomon in medieval mystical traditions, from which it developed in parallel within ...
,
borne by the prophet
Sulaiman Sulaiman is an English transliteration of the Arabic name that means "peaceful" and corresponds to the Jewish name Hebrew: שְׁלֹמֹה, Shlomoh) and the English Solomon (/ˈsɒləmən/) . Solomon was the scriptural figure who was king of ...
, son of
David. The symbol gained popularity amongst the
beyliks of Anatolia, with the
Beylik of Karaman another state known to have adopted a variation of the seal on its flag.
Sovereigns
See also
*
Karamanids
The Karamanids ( tr, Karamanoğulları or ), also known as the Emirate of Karaman and Beylik of Karaman ( tr, Karamanoğulları Beyliği), was one of the Anatolian beyliks, centered in South-Central Anatolia around the present-day Karaman Pro ...
*
Ramadanids
*
Aydinids
The Aydinids or Aydinid dynasty (Modern Turkish: ''Aydınoğulları'', ''Aydınoğulları Beyliği'', ota, آیدین اوغوللاری بیلیغی), also known as the Principality of Aydin and Beylik of Aydin (), was one of the Anatolia ...
*
Sarukhanids
*
Hamidids
References
Bibliography
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External links
http://www.dallog.com/beylikler/candaroglu.htm
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