Beylik of Bafra

Beylik of Bafra
Bafra Beyliği
14th century–1460
Shown as Canik,
Center-east Black Sea coast, yellow
Capital Bafra
Languages Turkish
Religion Sunni Islam
Government Emirate
History
   Collapse of the Sultanate of Rum 14th century
   Annexation by the Turkish Empire 1460
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Sultanate of Rum
Ottoman Empire
Today part of  Turkey

Background

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.

In 1460 the beylik of Bafra became a part of the Turkish Empire.[1]

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