İlhanlı Devleti'nde Baydu Ve Baltu Noyan Isyanları Ve Bu İsyanların Anadolu Türk Tarihine Etkileri
Baydu and Baltu Noyan Rebellions in the Ilhanli State and Their Resistance to Anatolian Turkish History
Author(s): Cem TüysüzSubject(s): Political history, Radical sociology , 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Sage Yayınları
Keywords: Baydu Noyan; Baltu Noyan; Mongols; Karamanogulları; Gazan Han;
Summary/Abstract: A definite defeat of Anatolian Seljuk Sultan II. Gıyaseddin Keyhusrev against the Mongol commander Baycu Noyan in Kösedag constituted a turning point in Turkish history and caused the beginning of Mongol domination period in Anatolia. The 1243 defeat lived as a painful memory among the Anatolian Turks, and they thought what Ahir time had lived. The dominance of the Ilkhans in Anatolia can be examined in three periods: Tabilik, Occupation and Shadow Sultanate. In almost all of these periods, Anatolian Turks have been devastated by political, social and economic disruption. While the struggles against ilhanhans under these adverse conditions were made by the Turkmen Emirates and the Seljuk lineages, The Mongolian Noyans also attempted to rebel against their own hans. As a result, these revolts left quite a deep impression on the political, social and administrative area in Ilkhani State. The provincial and most important of these are Bayda and Baltu Noyan revolts. In this study, we will focus on the causes and consequences of the Baydu and Baltu Noyan rebellions that caused political turmoil in the ilhan state, and we will try to investigate their influence on the Anatolian Turkish history.
Journal: TURAN-SAM
- Issue Year: 9/2017
- Issue No: 36
- Page Range: 722-730
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Turkish