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  2. Bayezid I - Wikipedia

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    Bayezid ascended to the throne following the death of his father, Murad I, who was killed by Serbian knight Miloš Obilić during (15 June), or immediately after (16 June), the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, soon after which Serbia became a vassal of the Ottoman Sultanate. Immediately after obtaining the throne, he had his younger brother strangled ...

  3. Murad I - Wikipedia

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    Murad I (Ottoman Turkish: مراد اول; Turkish: I. Murad, Murad-ı Hüdavendigâr (nicknamed Hüdavendigâr, from Persian: خداوندگار, romanized: Khodāvandgār, lit. 'the devotee of God ' – meaning " sovereign " in this context); 29 June 1326 – 15 June 1389) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1362 to 1389.

  4. Crusades of the 15th century - Wikipedia

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    In 1389, Bayezid I ascended to the throne following the death of his father Murad I at Kosovo. Bayezid embarked on a campaign to unify Anatolia under the Ottomans, which was successful until the Battle of Kırkdilim in 1392. In 1394, Bayezid crossed the Danube to attack Wallachia and again was stopped at the Battle of Rovine. [92]

  5. Şehzade Bayezid (son of Ahmed I) - Wikipedia

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    He was born to Ahmed I and an unknown concubine. He was a few months younger than his half-brother Şehzade Murad (future sultan Murad IV).When Ahmed died on 22 November 1617, he was placed in the Kafes with his half brothers Mehmed, Murad, Selim, Suleiman, Kasim and Ibrahim in unknown period during the reign of his uncle sultan Mustafa I and half brother Osman II.

  6. Ottoman family tree (simplified) - Wikipedia

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    Murad I 1326-1389 1362-1389: Bayezid I 1357-1403 1389-1403: Mehmed I 1387-1421 1413-1421: Murad II 1404-1451 r. ... Murad IV 1612-1623-1640: Ibrahim 1615-1640-1648 ...

  7. Gülçiçek Hatun - Wikipedia

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    Gülçiçek Hatun (Ottoman Turkish: گلچیچک خاتون; "rose blossom", c. 1335 - c. 1400) was a Greek woman from Bithynia [1] who became a concubine of Ottoman Sultan Murad I and Valide Hatun to their son Bayezid I. [2] The husband of Gülçiçek Hatun, Ottoman Sultan Murad I. The son of Gülçiçek Hatun, Ottoman Sultan Bayezid I.

  8. Rise of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Bayezid I (often given the epithet Yıldırım, "the Thunderbolt") succeeded to the sultanship upon the assassination of his father Murad. In a rage over the attack, he ordered all Serbian captives killed; Beyazid became known as Yıldırım , the lightning bolt, for the speed with which his empire expanded.

  9. Nefise Hatun - Wikipedia

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    In 1378, Nefise's brother Bayezid married Devletşah Sultan Hatun, princess of Germiniyan.During the wedding reception, Nefise's father Murad I negotiated with the representatives of Karaman, Ali Bey and Davud Bey, to give her in marriage to Alaeddin Ali (ruler of Karaman, grandson of Ali and brother of Davud).