Tajdinogullary is a Turkic beylik based in the territory between the present Bafra and Ordu do Nixar. It was founded by the emir Tadjeddin (1348), who chose the city of Nixar as the capital of his possessions.
| Beylik | |
| Tajedinogullary | |
|---|---|
Bailey Asia Minor | |
← 1348 - 1428 | |
| Capital | Nixar |
| Form of government | Feudal monarchy |
Tajeddin Bey was previously ruled by Emir Amasya . He successfully defended the country from Kadi Burhaneddin . The Emperor of Trebizond, Aleksey III , tried, on the one hand, to establish friendly relations with the Turkic beyliks, and on the other hand, to set them against each other. He married Tajaddin’s daughter in 1381, who at that time had great authority. After the death of Tajeddin-Bey (1387), Kadi Burhaneddin from Sivas intervened in the Beylik's affairs.
Mahmoud Bey, in 1398 he transferred to the service of the Ottomans . After the battle of Ankara in 1402, Husameddin Hasan-bey continued his rule under the auspices of Timur .
After that, the Ottomans increased the pressure on the beylik and Hasan Bey had no choice but to surrender the lands belonging to him (1428) Thus, the Baedik Tajaddinogullary ceased to exist.
See also
- Turkish Bailey in Anatolia