The Candar dynasty (, transliterated as Jandar in English), also known as the Isfendiyar dynasty (), was a
Turkish Anatolian Beylik
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(principality) founded by
Oghuz Turks. that reigned in the territories corresponding to the provinces of
Eflani,
Kastamonu
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Sinop,
Zonguldak,
Bartın,
Karabük,
Samsun
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,
Bolu,
Ankara
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and
Çankırı
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in present-day
Turkey
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from the year 1291 to 1461. The region was known in Western literature as
Paphlagonia
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, 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
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by
Sultan Mehmed II in 1461.
History
Descended from the
Kayı branch of
Oghuz Turks, the dynasty began when the sultan
Mesud II of the
Seljuks of Rum awarded the province of
Eflani 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
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Safranbolu and
Sinop, formerly ruled by the descendants of
Mu‘in al-Din Suleyman. Süleyman subsequently appointed his son Ibrahim I as
Governor
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of
Sinop, while his second son Ali was appointed Governor of
Safranbolu. Süleyman reigned under the authority of the
Ilkhanate
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, 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
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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
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Ottoman sultan 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 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
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, launched an assault on
Kastamonu
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Anatolian beyliks, which saw the death of Süleyman II and with it an end to the Candar dynasty's long reign in
Kastamonu
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Succeeding Süleyman II as ''bey'' was his son and heir
İsfendiyar Bey
Mubāriz al-Dīn Isfendiyār Bey (Old Anatolian Turkish: ; – 26 February 1440), was a member of the Candar dynasty that reigned as ''bey'' from 1385 until his death in 1440. Although the name of the dynasty is ''Candar'', following his reign, ...
, who in a bid to avoid conflict with the neighboring
Ottomans
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, recognized the
suzerainty
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of
Bayezid I
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and became an
Ottoman vassal
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, 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,
Timur, who confirmed
İsfendiyar's rule in the traditional Candar realm of
Kastamonu
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Kalecik,
Tosya, and
Çankırı
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.
Following the departure of
Timur from
Anatolia
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during the
Ottoman Interregnum,
İsfendiyar Bey
Mubāriz al-Dīn Isfendiyār Bey (Old Anatolian Turkish: ; – 26 February 1440), was a member of the Candar dynasty that reigned as ''bey'' from 1385 until his death in 1440. Although the name of the dynasty is ''Candar'', following his reign, ...
stood close to all the four sons of
Bayezid I
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. When one of his sons, Kasım claimed control over
Çankırı
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and
Tosya and declared the incorporation of these provinces to the
Ottoman Empire
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, 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
Mubāriz al-Dīn Isfendiyār Bey (Old Anatolian Turkish: ; – 26 February 1440), was a member of the Candar dynasty that reigned as ''bey'' from 1385 until his death in 1440. Although the name of the dynasty is ''Candar'', following his reign, ...
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
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in 1453, the
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turned to Anatolia to unite the
beyliks 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
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Sinop, only for the appointment to be revoked in 1464.
Dynasty
After the incorporation of the Beylik of Candar into the
Ottoman Empire
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, 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
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mostly in
Istanbul
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and in
Europe
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, using various family names. Ayşe Sultan, who was the last identified descendant, died in
Ankara
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in 1981, having benefited from the unique status afforded to the dynasty within the
Ottoman Empire
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.
Arms
Due to their similarities, the arms of Candar may be confused with what is now referred to as the
Star of David
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. However, in
medieval times, this particular symbol was not solely associated with
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, but also with
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where it was known as the
Seal of Solomon,
borne by the prophet
Sulaiman, son of
Davud. 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
Genealogy of House of Jandar
See also
*
Karamanids
*
Ramadanids
*
Aydinids
*
Sarukhanids
*
Hamidids
References
Bibliography
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External links
http://www.dallog.com/beylikler/candaroglu.htm
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Candaroğlu
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History of Kastamonu
History of Kastamonu Province
History of Karabük Province
History of Sinop Province