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Beylik of Bafra
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The Beylik of Bafra was one of the Beyliks of Canik (Turkish: Canik beylikleri), a group of small Turkmen principalities in northern Anatolia during the 14th and 15th centuries.
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Beylik of Bafra Bafra Beyliği | |||||||||
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14th century–1460 | |||||||||
![]() Shown as Canik, Center-east Black Sea coast, yellow | |||||||||
Capital | Bafra | ||||||||
Common languages | Turkish | ||||||||
Religion | Sunni Islam | ||||||||
Government | Emirate | ||||||||
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• Collapse of the Sultanate of Rum | 14th century | ||||||||
• | 1460 | ||||||||
• Annexation by the Turkish Empire | 1460 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Turkey |
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In 1460 the beylik of Bafra became a part of the Ottoman Empire.[1]