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    Murad II. Murad II ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى, romanized : Murād-ı s ānī, Turkish: II. Murad; 16 June 1404 [1] [2] – 3 February 1451) was twice the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1444 and from 1446 to 1451. Murad II's reign saw a period of great economic development, with an increase in trade and a considerable ...

  2. Mar 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).

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  4. Murad II, detail of a miniature painting, 16th century; in the Topkapı Palace Museum, Istanbul. (more) Under Mehmed I (ruled 1413–20) and Murad II (ruled 1421–51), there was a new period of expansion in which Bayezid’s empire was restored and new territories were added.

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    Murad II ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى, romanized: Murād-ı s ānī, Turkish: II. Murad; 16 June 1404 – 3 February 1451) was twice the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1444 and from 1446 to 1451. Quick Facts Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (Padishah), First reign ...

  6. Learn about the life and achievements of Sultan Murad II, who ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1451 and expanded its territories in the Balkans and beyond. Find out how he faced challenges from the Byzantines, the Janniseries, and other enemies, and how he died in Edirne.

  7. Murad II was the son and successor of Muhammad I, who founded the Ottoman Empire. He fought against rivals, crusaders, and Venice, and expanded his empire in Europe and Asia.

  8. Murad, 16 June 1404 [1] [2] – 3 February 1451) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1444 and from 1446 to 1451. Murad II's reign was a period of important economic development. The amount of trade grew during his rule. Ottoman cities grew larger as well. In 1432, Bertrandon de la Broquière noted that Ottoman yearly revenue rose ...

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