Karim al-Din Karaman
| Ḳarāmān Beg | |
|---|---|
| کریم الدین | |
| Beg of Ḳarāmān | |
| Reign | 1257-1261 |
| Predecessor | Nūre Ṣūfī |
| Successor | Shams al-Dīn Meḥmed |
| Born | 1221 |
| Died | 1263 (aged 42 ) |
| Issue |
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| House | Ḳarāmān |
| Father | Nūre Ṣūfī |
| Religion | Islam |
Karim al-Dīn Ḳarāmān Beg was a Turkoman chieftain who ruled the Karamanids in the 13th century. Ḳarāmān Beg's emergence coincides with the defeat of the Sultanate of Rum by the Mongol Empire in 1256 and the tension between Kaykaus I and his rival brother Kilij Arslan IV, which allowed local lords living along the boundaries of the state to exercise some autonomy.