Aspurça Hatun 168 n1 astrologers, takvim96 Atatürk, Mustafa Kemal, 41 , 91 Aydin, House of, 69 -78 passim, 89 , 130 , 134 , 138 , 139 . See also Umur Beg Aydinoglu 77 Aydos fortress, in gazi epic, 70 , 103 , 104 'ayyarun56 B Baba Ilyas 5 , 73 -75, 109 , 172 nn43,44 Baba'is 74 -75, 144 ; Ede Bali and, 74 , 124 , 128 -29; Revolt, 74 -75, 109 , 124 ; as Shi'is, 171 n40. See also Vefa'is babas, 141 Babinger, Franz, 34 bac104 bacis, 176 n94 Baghdad, 2 , 9 Balabancik, 135 Balivet, Michel, 175 n90 Balkans, 17 , 34 , 113 , 145 -47, 160 n23; battles, 17 , 116 , 145 ; gazi warlords mostly based in, 18 ; "metadoxy," 76 ; and national historiography, 21 ; Ottoman benefits to, 32 , 165 n46; political ideologies, 23 ; Saltuk 64 , 190 n63; scholarly community, 42 ; Serbian losses, 17 , 116 , 139 ; Thracian towns leading to, 117 Bapheus, Battle of, 129 -30 Bari (Italy), 3 Barthold, W., 55 -56, 167 n71 Bashkiria, 44 Batatzes, 16 Battalname67 -68 Bayatli Mahmudogli 106 -7 Bayburt: law code, 131 ; walls, 77 Bayezid 18 , 97 , 114 , 140 , 183 n145; and chronicles, 100 , 106 ; and fratricide, 95 , 136 , 137 ; intra-Muslim conflicts, 88 ; and Muslim quarter in Constantinople, 40 ; son-in-law, 115 ; son's name, 124 ; and Timur/Timurids, 18 , 85 , 94 -95, 112 , 128 , 185 n5 Bayezid 97 186
Bazin, Louis, 186 n13 Bedreddin 143 , 145 , 171 n40, 183 -84 beg/beglik, 14 -15, 17 , 125 , 143 Bektasi 7 , 30 , 97 -98, 139 ; cultic sites, 184 n152; radicalization, 144 ; Shi'ism and, 75 . See also Haci Bektas Veli Beldiceanu-Steinherr, Irène, 104 , 116 , 139 , 182 -83 ― 211 ― Belgrade, 147 Bergama, 116 Beyatli, Yahya Kemal, 179 n115 Bilecik, 126 ; lord of, 85 , 105 , 126 , 129 Birgi, conquest of, 77 , 170 n24 Bithynia, 47 , 118 , 125 , 167 n72, 188 n31; archeology, 104 ; Baba'is 124 , 129 ; Byzantine, 7 , 10 , 15 -16, 133 -34; Christians, 10 , 26 , 85 , 107 , 114 , 142 ; `Osman's 7 , 10 , 15 -16, 118 , 122 -36 passim, 142 ; Ottoman, 16 , 43 -44, 53 -54, 90 , 135 -36; Palamas in, 90 . See also Bursa; Söüt Blake, Robert P., 35 Bodin, Jean, 31 Borges, Jorge Luis, 157 n3 Bosnia, 21 Bryer, Anthony, 169 -70, 174 n70 Bulgaria, 17 , 21 Burhaneddin 177 n96, 178 n102 Bursa: Emir Sultan 183 n147; Ottoman conquest, 16 , 43 , 136 ; siege of, 125 , 135 , 186 n15. See also inscription (1337) Busbecq, 33 Byzantines, 14 , 117 , 119 , 160 -61; administrative influences, 24 , 39 , 41 , 140 ; Anatolian hinterland and, 37 ; vs. Arab-Muslim armies (seventh century), 2 -3; Bithynia, 7 , 10 , 15 -16, 133 -34; capital moved to Constantinople, 5 -6; chroniclers, 51 , 61 , 89 , 129 -30, 170 n28, 174 n76, 175 n87, 189 nn40,46; Crusades, 3 , 6 ; factions, 16 , 71 , 135 , 138 ; foreign origins of rulers, 41 ; frontier authority, 125 ; and gaza51 , 89 ; 187
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