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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 .
Bayezid was born in 1527 [1] in Constantinople during the reign of his father, Suleiman the Magnificent.His mother was Hürrem Sultan, [2] [3] an Orthodox priest's daughter, [4] who was the current Sultan's concubine at the time.
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.
Şehzade Bayezid is portrayed by Yiğit Uçan in the 2015 Turkish historical non-fiction TV series Muhteşem Yüzyıl: Kösem. [5] In the series, he is the son of a fictional concubine named Gülbahar Sultan, [6] and his death does not match the historical one, although he is still executed by Murad.
Bayezid demanded tribute from one of the Anatolian Beyliks who had pledged loyalty to Timur and threatened to invade. [16] Timur interpreted this action as an insult to himself, and in 1402 he moved his army towards the Ottoman city of Sebaste (modern Sivas). [16] [b] Timur would later go on to defeat the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid at the Battle of ...
Bayezid I at the hands of Timur. After defeating Bayezid at Ankara, Timur became the preeminent ruler in the Muslim world and Eurasia . Delhi's conquest was one of the greatest victories of Timur, arguably surpassing Cyrus the Great , Darius the Great , Alexander the Great and Genghis Khan because of the harsh conditions of the journey and the ...
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]
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