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  2. Murad IV - Wikipedia

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    Murad IV (Ottoman Turkish: مراد رابع, Murād-ı Rābiʿ; Turkish: IV. Murad, 27 July 1612 – 8 February 1640) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1623 to 1640, known both for restoring the authority of the state and for the brutality of his methods. Murad IV was born in Constantinople, the son of Sultan Ahmed I (r. 1603–17) and ...

  3. Capture of Baghdad (1638) - Wikipedia

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    Attempts of several Ottoman commanders (Turkish: serdar) to retake the city following 1624, were fruitless. In 1638 Ottoman Sultan Murad IV (Suleyman I's great-great-great grandson) decided to recapture the city. According to legend, only the sultan in-person, could conquer the city.

  4. List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire - Wikipedia

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    Son of Mehmed IV and Gülnuş Sultan. Deposed on 22 August 1703 by a Janissary uprising known as the Edirne Event. Died in Istanbul on 8 January 1704. Stagnation and reform of the Ottoman Empire (1700–1827) 23 Ahmed III: 22 August 1703 – 1 October 1730 (27 years, 40 days) Son of Mehmed IV and Gülnuş Sultan.

  5. Capture of Baghdad (1624) - Wikipedia

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    The Capture of Baghdad (1624) by the Safavid army under Abbas the Great occurred on 14 January 1624, which was part of the ongoing war between Sultan Murad IV against Shah Abbas I. See also [ edit ]

  6. List of Ottoman princesses - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Ottoman princesses, ... 1627 Costantinople, Ottoman Empire unknown Murad IV: Tüccarzade Mustafa Pasha ...

  7. Siege of Yerevan (1635) - Wikipedia

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    The conflict with the Ottomans Shah Abbas had started and continued after his death in 1629 under the leadership of his grandson Shah Safi. [1] Eager to prevent further losses against the Safavids, the Ottoman sultan, Murad IV, began preparing for a long campaign to invade the Safavid territory in 1635.