Ruling dynasty of Ottoman Tripolitania from 1711 to 1832
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This article is about the early modern dynasty in Tripolitania. For the medieval Anatolian beylik, see Karamanids.
Karamanli dynasty
Country
Tripolitania
Founded
1711
Founder
Ahmed Karamanli
Final ruler
Ali II Karamanli
Titles
Pasha
Deposition
1832
The Karamanli dynasty (also spelled Caramanli or Qaramanli) was an autonomous dynasty that ruled Ottoman Tripolitania from 1711 to 1835. Their territory comprised Tripoli and its surroundings in present-day Libya. At its peak, the Karamanli dynasty's influence reached Cyrenaica and Fezzan, covering most of Libya. The founder of the dynasty was Ahmed Karamanli, a descendant of the medieval Karamanids. The most well-known Karamanli ruler was Yusuf ibn Ali Karamanli who reigned from 1795 to 1832, who fought a war with the United States between 1801 and 1805. Ali II was the last of the dynasty.
The Karamanlidynasty (also spelled Caramanli or Qaramanli) was an autonomous dynasty that ruled Ottoman Tripolitania from 1711 to 1835. Their territory...
due to the power of the local Janissaries. From 1711 to 1835, the Karamanlidynasty ruled the province as a de facto hereditary monarchy while remaining...
founded the Karamanlidynasty (1711–1835) of Tripolitania or Tripoli (in present-day Libya). He reigned (1711–1745), as the first Karamanli ruler of Tripolitania...
Libya. It involved a war of succession between leading members of the Karamanlidynasty, an intervention by Ottoman officer Ali Burghul who claimed to be...
1964), French politician Karamanlidynasty (Turkish: Karamanlı) of Ottoman Tripolitania Ahmed Karamanli (1686–1745), dynasty's founder and pasha of Tripolitania...
The last Dey of Tripoli was killed by Ahmed Karamanli, who established the eponymous Karamanlidynasty in 1711. According to Ottoman Algerian dignitary...
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Tripolitanian bey, in which Karamanli seized control of Tripoli and installed himself as the head of the Karamanlidynasty, which ruled over Tripolitania...
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Yusuf İsmail (1857–1898), Turkish wrestler Yusuf Karamanli (1766–1838), pasha of the Karamanlidynasty in Tripolitania (modern day province of Libya) Yusuf...
sultanate had to fend off against various attacks by the Ottoman and the Karamanlidynasty which often resulted in the looting, capture or vassilization of Fezzan...
complex which includes a madrasa and tombs of the members of the Karamanlidynasty. The mosque has entrances on three sides. Luigi Vittorio Bertarelli...
Tripolitania became effectively independent under the rulers of the Karamanlidynasty from 1711 until Ottoman control was re-imposed by Mahmud II in 1835...
Tripolitanian Civil War (1793–1795) Karamanlidynasty supporters Beylik of Tunis Tripolitania Eyalet Victory Karamanlidynasty restored to the throne of Tripolitania...
in troops ostensibly to restore order, marking the end of both the Karamanlidynasty and an independent Tripolitania. Order was not recovered easily, and...
Pasha made a short-lived coup d'état in Tripoli, deposing the ruling Karamanlidynasty. During his short, violent reign he seized the two interpreters for...
annexed. Between 1711 and 1835 Libya became autonomous under Karamanlıdynasty (a dynasty founded by a military ruler from Karaman, Turkey). After 1835...
restoration of Ottoman control over Tripolitania after the fall of the Karamanlidynasty. It was around this fortification, which was taken over and repaired...
and Russo-Turkish wars Belligerents Ottoman Empire Crimean Khanate Karamanlidynasty (only in 1711) Swedish Empire Tsardom of Russia Cossack Hetmanate...
but instead deposed and exiled Ali II, marking the end of both the Karamanlidynasty and an independent Tripolitania. Anyway, order was not recovered easily...
wrested control over the Kingdom of Tripolitania from the long-ruling Karamanlidynasty for the Ottoman Empire. The inhabitants of the province reportedly...