- Alaiye
Alaiye (علاعية) is the medieval Seljuk name for the modern Turkish city of
Alanya , derived from the name of the SultanAlaeddin Keykubad I . It refers to the city-state in a specific period and the beylik which developed around there, at times under theKaramanoğlu dynasty. After the 1242Battle of Köse Dağ , Seljuks lost control of the city, and it became semi-autonomous.Occupations
Before the influence of the Karamanoğlu dynasty,
Henry II of Jerusalem made an unsuccessful attempt to invade the city in1291 . Karamanoğlu influence which began in1293 with the capture of the beylik byMecd' ad-Din Mahmud ( _tr. Mecdüddin Mahmud). In1427 theMamluk Sultan Al-Ashraf Sayf Addin Barsbay acquired the beylik from the Karamanid Sultan Damad II İbrahim Bey in exchange of 5,000 gold coins.cite web |url= http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/BelgeGoster.aspx?17A16AE30572D313679A66406202CCB03183B17125FC74AB |title= The History of Alanya |work= [http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN Ministry of Tourism] |accessdate= 2007-05-01] In1366 an attempt to occupy the beylik byPeter I of Cyprus was unsuccessful.Governance
The beylik existed as an independent principality in some form from
1293 until1471 . The second rule ofAlaeddin Keykubad III was centered there. The Ottoman general Gedik Ahmet Pasha's victory against Kasım Bey and the Karamanoğlu also happeded in Alaiye. During this period no major state existed inAnatolia , following the defeat of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm by theMongol Empire at theBattle of Köse Dag .Following minor Christian incursions in the region in 1371, Badr ad-Din Mahmud Bey, an
emir of the Karamanoğlu built amosque andmedrese in 1373-1374 in the city. [cite journal |url= http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0066-1546%281954%294%3C13%3ASOAWIT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-7 |title= Summary of Archaeological Work in Turkey in 1953 |journal= Anatolian Studies |volume= 4 |year= 1954 |pages= 14 |accessdate= 2007-11-06 |author= Dörner, F. K.; L. Robert; Rodney Young; Paul A. Underwood; Halet Çambel; Tahsin Özgüç; A. M. Mansel; A. Gabriel |doi= 10.2307/3642371]References
*(Turkish) [http://www.enfal.de/starih29.htm Alâiye Beyligi]
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