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  1. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 31427465. Source citation. Murad IV was the son of Sultan Ahmed I (1603–17) and the Greek Kadinefendi Kösem Sultan and born in Istanbul. Murad IV was the Caliph of Islam and the 17th Ottoman Sultan from 17 September 1623 to 8 February 1640, known both for restoring the authority of the state and for the brutality of ...

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    Murad's internal organs were buried in Kosovo field and remain to this day on a corner of the battlefield in a location called Meshed-i Hudavendigar which has gained a religious significance for the local Muslims. It was vandalized between 1999 and 2006 and was renovated recently. [when?]

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    Murad, 27 July 1612 – 8 February 1640) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1623 to 1640, known both for restoring the authority of the state and for the brutality of his methods. Murad IV was born in Constantinople, the son of Sultan Ahmed I (r. 1603–17) and Kösem Sultan. [2] He was brought to power by a palace conspiracy when he was ...

  4. The Tomb of Sultan Murad, a site in Kosovo Polje where Murad I's internal organs were buried, has gained a religious significance for local Muslims. A monument was built by Murad I's son Bayezid I at the tomb, becoming the first example of Ottoman architecture in the Kosovo territory. [citation needed]

  5. Mar 7, 2016 · Thanks to the Ottomans’ incredible sense of aesthetic, the tombs of Mehmed III, Selim II, Murad III, İbrahim I and Mustafa I more closely resemble stunning palaces in tribute to the memory of ...

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  6. Feb 13, 2017 · Because of the reform of funeral traditions introduced by Murad III, his mother - Nurbanu - was buried alongside her husband, Selim II. Murad III died a natural death, in the Topkapı Palace. He spent the last hours of his life on the observation of vessels cruising down the Bosphorus.

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  8. May 28, 2024 · Murad II was an Ottoman sultan (1421–44 and 1446–51) who expanded and consolidated Ottoman rule in the Balkans, pursued a policy of restraint in Anatolia, and helped lead the empire to recovery after its near demise at the hands of Timur following the Battle of Ankara (1402). Early in his reign,

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