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    Murad III ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثالث, romanized : Murād-i s āli s; Turkish: III. Murad; 4 July 1546 – 16 January 1595) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1574 until his death in 1595. His rule saw battles with the Habsburgs and exhausting wars with the Safavids. The long-independent Morocco was for a time made a vassal of ...

  2. Murad III was born on July 4, 1546, in Manisa, Ottoman Empire, to Sultan Selim II and his wife of Venetian origin, Nurbanu Sultana. He was the eldest son of his parents. Following this circumcision ceremony in 1557, he was made the sancakbeyi of Akşehir by his grandfather, Suleiman I, in 1558. At, 18 he became the sancakbeyi of Saruhan.

  3. Murad III (born July 4, 1546, Manisa, Ottoman Empire [now in Turkey]—died Jan. 15/16, 1595, Constantinople [now Istanbul]) was an Ottoman sultan in 1574–95 whose reign saw lengthy wars against Iran and Austria and social and economic deterioration within the Ottoman state. Externally Murad continued the military offensive of his predecessors.

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  4. Ayşe Sultan ( Ottoman Turkish: عائشه سلطان, " The living one" or "womanly"; c. 1571, Manisa Palace, Manisa - 15 May 1605, Constantinople) was an Ottoman princess, daughter of Sultan Murad III (reign 1574–1595) and Safiye Sultan, as well as sister of Sultan Mehmed III (reign 1595–1603) of the Ottoman Empire .

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · Court physicians, working under Nurbanu's orders, eventually prepared a successful cure, but a side effect was a drastic increase in sexual appetite—by the time Murad died, he was said to have fathered over a hundred children.[15] 19 of these were executed by Mehmed III when he became Sultan.

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    Murad III was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1574 until his death in 1595. His rule saw battles with the Habsburgs and exhausting wars with the Safavids. The long-independent Morocco was for a time made a vassal of the empire but regained independence in 1582. His reign also saw the empire's expanding influence on the eastern coast of Africa. However, the empire was beset by increasing ...

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  8. Murad III. Contents. 1 Early life. 2 Reign. 2.1 Expedition to Morocco. 2.2 War with the Safavids. ... 3.2 Children. 3.3 Women at court. 3.4 Eunuchs at court. 4 Murad ...

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