Beylik of Çubukoğulları

Çubukoğulları
1085–1112
CapitalHarput (modern Elazığ)
Common languagesOld Anatolian Turkish
Religion
Sunni Islam
GovernmentMonarchy
Bey 
• 1085–1092
Çubuk
• 1092–1112
Mehmet
Historical eraMedieval
• Established
1085
• Disestablished
1112
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Great Seljuq Empire
Artuqid dynasty

Beylik of Çubukoğulları (Turkish: Çubukoğulları Beyliği, literally "sons of Çubuk") was a small and short-lived principality centred on Harput (modern Elazığ in Turkey) between 1085 and 1112.

Çubuk was a commander in the Seljuk army. After the battle of Malazgirt in 1071, he was tasked with capturing the important fort of Harput (modern Elazığ). He captured the fort[1] and continued making conquests in the surrounding area. He founded a principality under the suzerainty of the Seljuk Empire that included Palu, Genç, Çemişgezek, and Eğin (modern Kemaliye).

Çubuk was succeeded by his son Mehmet after 1092.[2] After Mehmet's death in 1112 or 1113, the Beylik was incorporated into the realm of Artuqids.

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