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  1. Dec 26, 2019 · This system virtually guaranteed a period of chaos between rulers, as the rival claimants vied for the throne. When Bayezid I died in 1403, the resulting struggle between his four sons ballooned into a decade-long civil war. Of course, the crown prince could never shed the blood of his brothers. So he had them strangled instead.

  2. www.wikiwand.com › id › Bayezid_IBayezid I - Wikiwand

    Despina (Olivera) Hatun. Maria Hatun. Agama. Sunni Islam. Tughra. Tutup. Bayezid dikenal sebagai sosok yang sangat pemberani, cerdas, murah hati, dan demikian ambisi untuk melakukan perluasan wilayah Utsmani. Oleh karena itulah dia menaruh perhatian besar pada masalah kemiliteran dan berencana menaklukkan negara-negara Kristen di Anatolia.

  3. Bayezid I held captive by Timur, painting by Stanisław Chlebowski (1878) Bayezid's türbe (tomb) at Bayezid I Mosque. In 1397, Bayezid defeated the emir of Karaman in Akçay, killing him and annexing his territory. In 1398, the sultan conquered the Djanik emirate and the territory of Burhan al-Din, violating the accord with the Turco-Mongol ...

  4. 1389-1402 (ruled AH 791-AH 804) Biography. Ottoman Sultan 1389-1402. He defeated the Hungarian Crusaders in the battle of Nicopolis in 1396, where he captured John the Fearless (q.v.). The sultan was later captured by Tamerlane at the Battle of Ankara in 1402 and it was claimed that Tamerlane kept him chained in a cage as a trophy.

  5. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Baiazid_IBaiazid I - Wikipedia

    Baiazid I sau Yıldırım Bayezid (limba turcă otomană: بایزید بن مراد, Bāyezīd bin Murād; n. 8 martie 1354, Edirne, Imperiul Otoman – d. 8 martie 1403, Akşehir, Provincia Konya, Turcia) numit în arabă یلدرم‎, Bayezıt, poreclit Yıldırım, „fulgerul“ din cauza personaliții puternice, dar și datorită victoriilor și rapidității de mișcare, a fost sultan ...

  6. Bayezid I, Ottoman Sultan. 1354-1403/755-805 AH (r. 1389-1403/791-805 AH) Türkiye. Bayezid I, known as Yıldırım (the thunderbolt) was the fourth Ottoman sultan. He is known for his military prowess, as well as for establishing the first version of a centralized Ottoman empire, which nevertheless collapsed again after his death in 1403/805 AH.

  7. Current scholarship often describes early Ottoman historiography as a phenomenon initiated and conducted by the Ottoman state. In particular, the unprecedented growth in the number of Ottoman history books composed during the reign of Bayezid II (1481–1512) is viewed as such.

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