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later attacks the Karamanids, having allegedly betrayed and killed him. The text rushes through the rule of his successors and the Ottoman annexation of the Karamanid domains. The narrative ends when the heir to the Karamanid throne is poisoned by the Ottomans, after which a Karamanid commander
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chooses to side with Shah Ismail. Like the state's rise, the work examines the reasons behind why the principality ceased to exist and underlines the illegitimacy of the Ottomans.
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and chronological contradictions. It lacks any dates or years as part of its narrative, and it is also unknown when it was written. However, references to
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bears importance as one of the few works of history dedicated to the Karamanids and independent from the
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and was likely commissioned as a measure against the growing Ottoman influence in
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There were three people who went by the name Shikārī in the 16th-century Ottoman
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and his sons appeared as heroic figures in the border region between the
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indicate that the work took its final form by the mid-16th century.
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remains unknown. The only portion of the work that reveals the
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of the author is the last couplet of the introduction:
243: 241: 239: 200:(He is the dirt beneath your feet, that is Shikārī) 143:and with the Anatolian population as its audience, 306: 151:instead of a history book. It first describes how 236: 373: 253: 359:(in Turkish). TDV İslâm Araştırmaları Merkezi 195: 188: 80: 81: 330:The Encyclopaedia of Islam, Second Edition 27: 193:(If you wish to know this speck of dust) 298:Nomads and Ottomans in Medieval Anatolia 295: 275: 374: 350: 271: 247: 109:. The work includes many instances of 304: 259: 176:The exact identity of the author of 132:as its source, which was written at 296:Lindner, Rudi Paul (12 July 2017). 125:mainly used poet Yarjānī's earlier 101:contains hostile commentary to the 13: 14: 398: 85:) issued by the principality of 289: 190:Eğer bilmek dilersen bu gubârı 1: 229: 72:Kitāb-i Tevārīh-i Karamaniyya 197:Ayaklar toprağı ya'nî Şikârî 7: 161:Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia 147:resembles a compilation of 10: 403: 351:Yıldız, Sara Nur (2010). 171: 46: 38: 33:First page of Karamannāme 26: 16:Karamanid work of history 357:TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi 338:. Leiden: E. J. Brill. 300:. Taylor & Francis. 308:"Ḳarāmān-Og̲h̲ullari̊" 202: 196: 189: 305:Sümer, Faruk (1978). 186: 77:Old Anatolian Turkish 51:Old Anatolian Turkish 117:'s battles with the 66:Kitāb-i Karamaniyya 23: 382:Turkish literature 139:Written in simple 119:Khanate of Bukhara 21: 141:Anatolian Turkish 95:Ottoman tradition 56: 55: 394: 368: 366: 364: 347: 310: 301: 283: 269: 263: 257: 251: 245: 199: 192: 157:Sultanate of Rum 134:ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Beg 84: 83: 63:, also known as 31: 24: 20: 402: 401: 397: 396: 395: 393: 392: 391: 372: 371: 362: 360: 325:Bosworth, C. E. 292: 287: 286: 270: 266: 258: 254: 246: 237: 232: 194: 174: 34: 17: 12: 11: 5: 400: 390: 389: 384: 370: 369: 348: 313:van Donzel, E. 302: 291: 288: 285: 284: 264: 252: 234: 233: 231: 228: 173: 170: 54: 53: 48: 44: 43: 40: 36: 35: 32: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 399: 388: 385: 383: 380: 379: 377: 358: 354: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 331: 326: 322: 318: 314: 309: 303: 299: 294: 293: 281: 277: 273: 268: 261: 256: 249: 244: 242: 240: 235: 227: 225: 221: 220: 215: 214: 209: 208: 201: 198: 191: 185: 183: 179: 169: 166: 162: 158: 154: 150: 146: 142: 137: 135: 131: 128: 124: 120: 116: 112: 108: 104: 103:Ottoman state 100: 96: 92: 88: 78: 74: 73: 68: 67: 62: 61: 52: 49: 45: 41: 37: 30: 25: 19: 361:. Retrieved 356: 335: 328: 297: 290:Bibliography 276:Lindner 2017 267: 255: 217: 211: 205: 203: 187: 177: 175: 144: 138: 136:'s command. 129: 122: 98: 90: 71: 70: 65: 64: 59: 58: 57: 22:Karamannāme 18: 321:Pellat, Ch. 272:Yıldız 2010 248:Yıldız 2010 178:Karamannāme 153:Karaman Beg 145:Karamannāme 123:Karamannāme 115:Shah Ismail 111:anachronism 99:Karamannāme 91:Karamannāme 60:Karamannāme 387:Karamanids 376:Categories 363:22 October 334:Volume IV: 260:Sümer 1978 230:References 224:Diyarbekir 216:and later 344:758278456 317:Lewis, B. 213:defterdar 165:Bayezid I 353:"Şikârî" 336:Iran–Kha 327:(eds.). 182:pen name 159:and the 130:Shāhnāma 107:Anatolia 47:Language 219:mirliva 207:tezkire 149:dastans 127:Persian 87:Karaman 42:Shikārī 342:  323:& 172:Author 39:Author 311:. In 82:شكاري 365:2023 340:OCLC 280:link 69:and 222:of 378:: 355:. 332:. 319:; 315:; 278:, 274:; 238:^ 89:. 79:: 367:. 346:. 282:. 262:. 250:.

Index


Old Anatolian Turkish
Old Anatolian Turkish
Karaman
Ottoman tradition
Ottoman state
Anatolia
anachronism
Shah Ismail
Khanate of Bukhara
Persian
ʿAlāʾ al-Dīn Beg
Anatolian Turkish
dastans
Karaman Beg
Sultanate of Rum
Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia
Bayezid I
pen name
tezkire
defterdar
mirliva
Diyarbekir



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Sümer 1978
Yıldız 2010
Lindner 2017

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