

While the Pervâneoğulları Principality, which ruled in and around Sinop in the last period of the Anatolian Seljuk State, attracted attention with its closeness to the Mongols and its alliance with the Greeks against the Genoese, its oppression and oppression against the Anatolian people are thought-provoking in terms of showing the spiritual disintegration of the statesmen. In this sense, it is important to recognize the principality.
The founder of the Pervâneoğulları Principality, which ruled in Sinop and its surroundings between 1277-1322, was Muînüddin Muhammed, the son of the famous statesman Muînüddin Süleyman el-Pervâne, who gave his name to a period in the history of the Turkish Seljuk State. More in Deep History July Issue…













