Beylik of Teke
Beylik of Teke | |||||||||
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| 1321–1423 | |||||||||
Map of the Anatolian beyliks (Turkish) | |||||||||
Yivli Minare Mosque, a symbol of Antalya, built by the Beylik of Teke c. 1375 | |||||||||
| Capital | Antalya | ||||||||
| Common languages | Old Anatolian Turkish | ||||||||
| Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||
| Government | Monarchy | ||||||||
| Bey | |||||||||
• 1321–? | Yunus Bey | ||||||||
• ?–1391 and 1402–1423 | Osman Çelebi | ||||||||
| Historical era | Late Medieval | ||||||||
• Established | 1321 | ||||||||
• Disestablished | 1423 | ||||||||
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The Anatolian beylik of Teke (Turkish: Tekeoğulları Beyliği, 1321–1423), with its capital at Antalya, was one of the frontier principalities established by Oghuz Turkish clans after the decline of the Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm.