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  2. Mehmed II - Wikipedia

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    According to historian Franz Babinger, Mehmed was regarded as a bloodthirsty tyrant by the Christian world and by a part of his subjects. [ 144 ] Istanbul's Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (completed 1988), which crosses the Bosporus Straits, is named after him, and his name and picture appeared on the Turkish 1000 lira note from 1986 to 1992.

  3. Mehmed V - Wikipedia

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    Prince Mehmed Reşad was born on 2 November 1844, at the Çırağan Palace, [4] Constantinople. [5] His father was Sultan Abdulmejid I, and his mother was Gülcemal Kadın.He had three elder sisters, Fatma Sultan, [6] Refia Sultan and Hatice Sultan (Refia Sultan's twin sister, died in infancy). [7]

  4. Şehzade Mahmud Necmeddin - Wikipedia

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    Şehzade Mahmud Necmeddin was born on 23 June 1878 [1] in the apartment of the crown prince, Dolmabahçe Palace. [2] His father was Mehmed V, son of Abdulmejid I and Gülcemal Kadın, [2] and his mother was Dürriaden Kadın. He was circumcised with Şehzade Abdülkadir, Abdülhamid II's son. [3] [4]

  5. Ottoman family tree - Wikipedia

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    Mehmed IV 1642–1693 Sultan and Caliph r. 1648–1687: Suleiman II 1642–1691 Sultan and Caliph r. 1687–1691: Ahmed II 1643–1695 Sultan and Caliph r. 1691–1695: Saliha Sultan: Mustafa II 1664–1703 Sultan and Caliph r. 1695–1703: Şehsuvar Sultan: Mihrişah Kadın [5] Ahmed III 1673–1736 Sultan and Caliph r. 1703–1730: Şermi ...

  6. Green Tomb - Wikipedia

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    The Green Tomb (Turkish: Yeşil Türbe) is a mausoleum of the fifth Ottoman Sultan, Mehmed I, in Bursa, Turkey. It was built by Mehmed's son and successor Murad II following the death of the sovereign in 1421. The architect Hacı Ivaz Pasha designed the tomb and the Yeşil Mosque opposite to it. [1]

  7. Rise of Empires: Ottoman - Wikipedia

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    Mehmed II uses the Basilica cannon to penetrate the Theodosian Walls. In a flashback to Mehmed's childhood, the narration goes back to when Murad II appoints his teenage son as the governor of the Amasya Province. Afterwards, Mehmed II starts with first reign of the Ottoman Empire at the age of 13—becoming the youngest king in Ottoman history.

  8. Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya - Wikipedia

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    An extended supplement is attached to this volume. Ghulam Ahmad explains the unusual delay of 23 years to write the 5th Part (1905) of Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya; after the initial four parts (1884), during which period he wrote more than 80 other books. Ahmad explains that the delay was the Will of God, so that many of the Revelations, he received 23 ...

  9. Mehmed VI - Wikipedia

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    Mehmed, Resimli Kitab, 1909. Mehmed Vahdeddin was born at the Dolmabahçe Palace, in Constantinople, on 14 January 1861. [5] [6] [failed verification] His father was Abdulmejid I, who died when he was only five months old, and Vahdeddin's mother Gülistu Kadın died when he was four years old.