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Real History of Yakub Bey

★ Biography of Yaqub Bey: The bold of the time lost – the fearless population is called Germanglo Belik. This Germaniglo was one of those who fought valiantly against the Crusaders during the Turkish occupation. They were considered the strongest in battle among the surrounding nomadic settlements.

Because they had no shortage of soldiers-feudal, fortresses, and wealth. From the pages of Turkish history, it is known that many rulers have arrived in their beylic seats. We will discuss the brief biography of Yakub Bey, a brave hero of the time among them. Inshallah

★ Birth and Ancestry: This person occupies a prominent place in the history of Turkey in the 12th century. An adventurous adventurer named Yakub Bey. Yaqub Bey was born in the mid-1200s. His wife’s name was Sadet Khatun. His family consisted of a son, Mehmed Bey, and a daughter, Gonja Khatun.

★ Germian Settlement Institute: There have been many beyliks in history; some beyliks have emerged as empires. Such as Karasi Beylik, German Beylik, Berkian Beylik, and others; when the Seljuks lost control of Anatolia after losing the war with the Mongols, the Turks plunged into their own pride and civil war.

Atal is lost in the abyss. They started thinking of themselves as sultans; some even declared themselves sultans. One of them is the Germanic settlement. Historians say the identity of the Germanic founder is a matter of dispute, with many claiming to be its founder. One of the historians is “Claude Kahn” who says that the Germanic settlement combines both Kurdish-Turkish peoples; many consider them a tribe, but most importantly, they are of Turkic origin.

When the “Maday” rebellion broke out in 1239, the Seljuk Sultan was Alauddin Qaikobad. This Seljuk Sultan Muzaffar al-Din was tasked with suppressing the rebellion. This leader of the German settlement succeeded in stopping the rebels. Pleased with his success, the Sultan gave him the city of Kitai and other territories, and after that, they settled down and lived.

★ GERMIAN SETTLEMENTS – RELATIONSHIP WITH YAQUB BEY AND OTHERS: History shows that Yaqub Bey, the leader of the Germans, was always at odds with the bordering Beys. Sometimes, they attacked other settlements with their troops and power-balls. The Germanians were always against the Qayids.

One of the reasons was that the Seljuks were satisfied with the Qayids and were moving towards the coup d’état. According to history, there has been a long-standing conflict between the two settlements of Kai and Germany. Finally, the hostile attitude of these two settlements ends with a marital relationship.

★ Relationship of Germian settlement with Seljuk Empire- Seljuk Empire Sultan Masud had a fierce conflict with the German settlement. They did not pay taxes to the Seljuks. The Germans ill-treated Sultan Masud in the moments before his death. Yakub Bey was not as bad as we see in various web series. The Germanic Empire, known from history, lasted for about one hundred and fifty years. This Germanic empire maintained ties with the Mangal-Ilkhanis and paid taxes, so the Mangals kept a watchful eye on them.

★ Death of Yakub Bey: Our time in this life is very short. Smaller than a tiny particle. And life is always moving towards the past; what is moving does not come back! Just as the river’s flow waits for no one, time is the same; every moment, a part of our life is dying. No time, day, or moment that has passed never comes back. Thus, each day of my life dies a day. At this moment, death consumes me little by little as a fire extinguishes a candle.

The day our life will be the last day we will die. Where is the difference between that death and the death of our every moment? Who can be a wise and prudent person like him who can understand the heart of death every moment of every day? Watch series and movies

That is why it is said to die before death; always remember your death every moment. According to the traditional rules of death, this prominent leader of the German Basati was killed in 1327. After his death, his eldest son Mehmed Bey succeeded to the seat of Beylik. May Allah Ta’ala make him a resident of Jannat.

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Writer-Mufti Sajidur Rahman

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