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  1. Selim II. Selim II (Selim the Drunkard), c.1524–1574, Ottoman sultan (1566–74), son and successor of Sulayman I. During his reign the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) was dominated by Sokolli, his grand vizier (chief executive officer). Although the Turks conquered Cyprus from Venice and recovered Tunis from Spain, the Ottoman Empire received its ...

  2. Nov 13, 2011 · Eleventh sultan of the Ottomans. Born on May 28, 1524, he was the son of Suleiman I (“the Magnificent”) (r. 1520–1566) and Hürrem Sultan, popularly known as Roxelana. She was a Ukrainian who had been enslaved and wound up in Suleiman's harem. She soon became his favorite and was freed in order to become his legal wife.

  3. Sep 1, 2020 · Q: Selim tripled the size of the empire during his reign—how did he manage to rule this much land, and such a diversity of people? AM: Selim’s conquest of the Mamluk Empire in 1517 won the Ottomans all of the Middle East and North Africa, control of the entire eastern Mediterranean, and access to the Indian Ocean through the Red Sea. It ...

  4. During one of his trances, Cayce, who died in 1945, saw that refugees from the lost city of Atlantis buried their secrets in a hall of records under the Sphinx and that the hall would be ...

  5. Sultan Selim III was the 28th Ottoman sultan and the 93rd Islamic caliph. He was born to Sultan Mustafa III and Mihrişah Sultan at the Topkapı Palace in 1761. Since he was the first child of Sultan Mustafa, a festival was held for seven days and seven nights after his birth, and he was named after Sultan Selim I, also known as Selim the Resolute.

  6. Apr 6, 2024 · Selim I. Selim I ( Ottoman Turkish: سليم الأول; Turkish: I. Selim; 10 October 1470 – 22 September 1520), known as Selim the Grim or Selim the Resolute (Turkish: Yavuz Sultan Selim ), was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 to 1520. Despite lasting only eight years, his reign is notable for the enormous expansion of the Empire ...

  7. If we look at google ngram we can see that in English, "the Grim" sobriquet gains currency in the 1880s, before which he was just known as Selim I. If we look at Oxford English Dictionary, they offer the following definitions: 1 a. Of persons or animals: Fierce, cruel, savage or harsh in disposition or action.

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