Sarukhan, Bey of Magnesia

Sarukhan (1300/01–1345/46) was a Turkish Bey of Magnesia (present-day Manisa, Turkey).

[1] Sarukhan was a Turkish Bey who is remembered for his conquests in the western Anatolian Peninsula.

In 1313, he occupied Thyatira (present-day Akhisar, Manisa Province), and then left his name "Saruhan" to the region he had occupied, becoming an independent ruler and transmitting the region to his descendants.

[2] At one point in 1336, Sarukhan formed an alliance with the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos III Palaiologos, and supported him militarily in two sieges against the Genoese, in Mytilene and Phocaea.

[3] In 1341 however he attacked Constantinople with a fleet, but was repulsed around the Gallipoli peninsula by a Byzantine fleet in 1341.

Silver gigliato of Sarukhan Beg bin Alpagi, 1313-1348, ruler of Lydia , western Turkey. This is an imitation of a coin of Robert I of Anjou , king of Naples (1309-1343).