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  2. Bayezid II - Wikipedia

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    Bayezid II (Ottoman Turkish: بايزيد ثانى, romanized: Bāyezīd-i s̱ānī; Turkish: II. Bayezid ; 3 December 1447 – 26 May 1512) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to 1512. During his reign, Bayezid consolidated the Ottoman Empire, thwarted a pro- Safavid rebellion and finally abdicated his throne to his son, Selim I .

  3. List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Second reign; Forced to return to the throne following a Janissary insurgence. [25] Reigned until his death. — Growth of the Ottoman Empire (1453–1550) (7) Mehmed II: 3 February 1451 – 3 May 1481 (30 years, 89 days) Second reign; Conquered Constantinople in 1453. Reigned until his death. 8 Bayezid II: 19 May 1481 – 25 April 1512 (30 ...

  4. Şehzade Bayezid - Wikipedia

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    Bayezid and Selim, each cultivating distinct personas, engaged in a growing rivalry, highlighting Bayezid's portrayal as heroic, generous, and just. Suleiman, aiming for fairness or influenced by Bayezid's supporters, tactically relocated him to the Germiyan district, Kütahya, echoing Selim's distance from Constantinople in Manisa. This ...

  5. Battle of Tekirdag - Wikipedia

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    He even told his father that he wanted to send his men to talk to him. However, some people were provoking Bayezid and saying that Selim's coming with such an army was only for a bad purpose. Sultan Bayezid, who was angered by these, ordered Selim to be removed. [2] Some sources write that the party that started the war was Sultan Bayezid.

  6. Bayezid II Mosque, Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The Beyazid Mosque was commissioned by the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid II, and was the second large imperial mosque complex (or selatin mosque) to be erected in Istanbul after the conquest in 1453. The earlier imperial complex, the Fatih Mosque, was later destroyed by earthquakes and completely rebuilt in a different style. As a result, the Beyazid ...

  7. Bayezid I - Wikipedia

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    Bayezid (spelled Bayazid) is a central character in the Robert E. Howard story Lord of Samarcand, [58] where he commits suicide at Tamerlane's victory banquet. Bayazid is a main character in the novel The Walls of Byzantium (2013) by James Heneage. [59]

  8. Beyazid - Wikipedia

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    Şehzade Bayezid (1525–1561), son of Sultan Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire and his wife Hürrem Sultan Muhammad Bayazid Khan (1593–1659), Nawab of Malerkotla from 1600 to 1657 Bayazid Karrani II (died c. 1612), ruler in Sylhet, Bengal

  9. Complex of Sultan Bayezid II - Wikipedia

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    It was built in 1488 by the Ottoman architect Mimar Hayruddin for the Sultan Bayezid II (reigned 1481–1512). The complex contains a Dar al-Shifa (Turkish darüşşifa , "hospital, medical center"), and it remained in operation for four centuries from 1488 until the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) .