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  1. Restoration of the Ottoman Empire, 1402–81. Timur’s objective in Anatolia had been not conquest but rather a secure western flank that would enable him to make further conquests in the east. He thus followed his victory by retiring from Anatolia after restoring to power the Turkmen princes who had joined him; evidently Timur assumed that a ...

  2. Fall of Constantinople: Ottoman armies under Sultan Mehmed II Fatih capture Constantinople after a 53-day siege, ending the Byzantine Empire. Although the date of May 29, 1453 is that of the Julian Calendar , the event is commemorated in Istanbul on this day of the present Gregorian calendar.

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    6th Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (r. 1421–1444, 1446–1451) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Murad II ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى, romanized: Murād-ı s ānī, Turkish: II. Murad, 16 June 1404 – 3 February 1451) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1444 and from 1446 to 1451.

  4. Ottoman Empire - Mehmed II, Expansion, Legacy: Under Sultan Mehmed II (ruled 1451–81) the devşirme increasingly came to dominate and pressed their desire for new conquests in order to take advantage of the European weakness created at Varna. Constantinople became their first objective. To Mehmed and his supporters, the Ottoman dominions in Europe could never reach their full extent or be ...

  5. Dec 2, 2017 · However, Mehmed II’s first reign ended several months later when war with the Hungarians and the rebellion of the Turkish elite soldiers (janissaries) threatened the Ottoman Empire. Murad came back to lead the Ottomans in defeating the Hungarians in the Battle of Varna in November 1444. Murad II later died on the 3rd of February 1451 in the ...

  6. Murad IV 1623–1640. Jan 1, 1640. 18th - Ibrahim 1640–1648. Ibrahim 1640–1648. Jan 1, 1648. 19th - Mehmed IV 1648–1687. Mehmed IV 1648–1687. Taking the throne at age six, his reign was significant as he changed the nature of the Sultan's position forever by giving up most of his executive power to his Grand Vizier.

  7. 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.

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