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    She married Murad in 1386. Sons. Murad I had at least five sons: Savci Bey (died in 1374). Executed by his father after he rebelled against him. He had a son, Davud Murad Bey, who fled to Hungary when his father died. Bayezid I (1360 - 1403) - with Gulçiçek Hatun. Ottoman Sultan. Yakub Çelebi (c. 1362 - 20 June 1389). Strangled on Bayezid's ...

  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Battle of Kosovo. Murad I (born 1326?—died June 20/28 or Aug. 28, 1389, Kosovo) was an Ottoman sultan who ruled from 1360 to 1389. Murad’s reign witnessed rapid Ottoman expansion in Anatolia and the Balkans and the emergence of new forms of government and administration to consolidate Ottoman rule in these areas.

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  3. Jun 25, 2019 · 1319: Birth of Murad I, grandson of Osman I. Murad would be the terror of Christian Europe, sending large military forces against the Balkans and tripling the size of the Ottoman Empire. 1321: The Inquisition burns its last Cathar .

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  5. Murad I. views 2,425,289 updated. Murad I (mōōräd´), 1326?–1389, Ottoman sultan (1362?–1389), son and successor of Orkhan to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey). Murad widened the Ottoman hold on European territory, conquering Macedonia and making Adrianople his residence.

  6. This sovereign was Sultan Murad I, the son of Orhan Ghazi. Sultan Murad was referred to by the titles of “Hodawendgar” and “Gazi Hünkar.” While Hodawendgar means chief or master in Persian, ...

  7. and 4 more. Murad I (1326-) was Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from March 1362 to 15 June 1389, succeeding Orhan Bey and preceding Bayezid I . Biography. Murad was born in Bursa, Ottoman Empire in 1326, the son of Orhan Bey and Nilufer Hatun, and the grandson of Osman.

  8. Ruled 1360-1389. Home. History. Murad I. Murat I (or Murad I) is one of the sultans who ruled the Ottoman Empire in the 14th century. He was also known as sultan Murad Hudavendigar Han. He was born in 1326, ascended to throne in 1360, and died in 1389. His father was Orhan Gazi and his mother Nilufer Hatun.

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