Talk:Candar dynasty/Archive 1

Latest comment: 13 years ago by 194.103.189.41 in topic Name of article (Isfendiyarids)
Archive 1

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I want to talk about that flag.. As u know this is an israili flag which named as star of david.. I wonder how can this "Catalan Atlas" create an affair between a Turk-Islam Beylik and a jewish symbol. This flag is wrong at all.

It is the seal of the prophet suleyman (king solomon) and this seal was used very often in ancient islam. As proof you can see the flag of barbaros hayrettin pasa which contains the seal of suleyman. Likewise some turkish beyliks used crosses and the cross is the ancient symbol of the turks. But, it does create an interesting suggestion of why in particular the turks used it and not arab muslim tribes. Maybe this can be explained because one of the Turkish empires (Khazar) had jewish as a state religion and after the break up of this empire they might have emigrated to anatolia and adopted islam. It is clear that a large population of turks were jewish in the past in between the conversion from shamanism/tengrism to islam. 77.248.185.43 (talk) 16:22, 21 November 2007 (UTC)

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The result of the move request was: page moved per request. - GTBacchus(talk) 03:48, 4 August 2011 (UTC)



CandaroğluIsfendiyarids – per WP:COMMONNAME & WP:USEENGLISH

Candar/Jandar:

Isfendiyar: To the north, the Jandarids, later known as the Isfendiyarids

Takabeg (talk) 04:56, 28 July 2011 (UTC)

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Name of article (Isfendiyarids)

This article is named after the ruling dynasty of this Beylik while all the other articles on anatolian beyliks seem to use the names of the beyliks themselves. Is there any reason not to use Candaroglu/Candar anymore? For what it's worth I don't think I've ever seen it refered to by dynasty (but that is not saying much as I haven't read much about this beylikdom, when I've seen it refered to it has been in books about the Ottoman Empire). First time I start a new section on a talk page so I hope I did it right...

194.103.189.41 (talk) 13:00, 18 August 2011 (UTC)