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- Murad II abdicated in favor of his son Mehmed II in 1444, but resumed the throne in 1446 due to political instability.
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2 days ago · He graduated from the Enderun School and entered the service of the Ottoman sultan Murad II (r. 1421–1444) for the next twenty years. His rise through the ranks culminated in his appointment as sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Dibra in 1440.
5 days ago · In order to keep the Byzantine Empire alive as the Ottoman Empire was expanding, the Byzantine emperor and Constantine’s grandfather John V Palaiologos (r. 1341-1391) submitted to the Ottomans sultan Murad I (r. 1362-1389) as a vassal thus making the Byzantine emperor have to follow every order his overlord, the Ottoman sultan gave. John V ...
2 days ago · Contents. Regency of Algiers. The Regency of Algiers [a] ( Arabic: دولة الجزائر, romanized :Dawlat al-Jaza'ir) was a largely independent tributary state of the Ottoman Empire during the early modern period, located on the Barbary Coast of North Africa from 1516 to 1830. Founded by the corsair brothers Aruj and Hayreddin Barbarossa ...
4 days ago · The Ottoman Empire, 1300–1650: the Structure of Power. Basingstoke, Palgrave, 2002, ISBN: 333613873X; 419pp.; Price: £16.99. Ottoman histories – better put: histories of the Ottoman state – have some right to be regarded in a pseudo-Braudelian sense as une historiographie du longue durée. Richard Knolles’s massive folio, Generall ...
3 days ago · Sultan of the Ottoman Empire ; 1st reign: August 1444 – September 1446: Predecessor: Murad II: Successor: Murad II: 2nd reign: 3 February 1451 – 3 May 1481: Predecessor: Murad II: Successor: Bayezid II
3 days ago · The last century and a half of Ottoman history was marked by forced displacement into the empire on a huge scale. Between the Russian conquest of the Crimea in 1783 and the second Balkan war in 1913, five to seven million Muslims entered the Ottoman domains.