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Sultan Al-Ashraf Qansuh al-Ghuri accordingly fitted out a fleet of 50 vessels under his Admiral, Hussein the Kurd. Jeddah by forced labor was soon fortified under Barakat II bin Muhammad better known as Barakat Efendi as a harbor of refuge from the Portuguese; now Arabia and the Red Sea were protected. But the fleets in the Indian Ocean were at ...
In 1647 the Grand Vizier Nevesinli Salih Pasha, Kösem Sultan, and the şeyhülislam Abdürrahim Efendi unsuccessfully plotted to depose the sultan and replace him with one of his sons. Salih Pasha was executed, and Kösem Sultan was exiled from the harem. [14] The next year, the Janissaries and members of the ulema revolted.
After an agreement with the Ottoman sultan, in order to preserve his positions, Vuk Branković withdrew his troops at crucial moments of the battle, thus becoming symbol of a betrayal. [ 21 ] [ 18 ] Pretending to surrender after the abandon of Lazar, Obilić came to the sultan's tent and after kneeling to allegedly kiss Murad's feet, took out a ...
Valide becomes furious and orders Hurrem to leave. Hurrem at Valide’s feet asks for friendship, but she refuses her and leaves. Hatice goes into labor. Matrakchi divorces Nigar. Nigar asks him to explain the reason and soon she sees Ibrahim at her feet. The Sultan summons Valide, Mahidevran and Gulfem and asks them to treat Hurrem with respect.
Ayşe Sultan was widowed upon Ibrahim Pasha's death on 10 July 1601. Yemişci Hasan Pasha became the new Grand Vizier. A telhis of Hasan Pasha announced that the Sultan Mehmed promised him the hand of Ayşe in marriage. In accordance to this telhis, historian Mustafa Naima suggests that Yemişci Hasan Pasha and Ayşe Sultan were only engaged. [12]
Following his death, Sadiq's body was mutilated, exhumed and defiled for over two weeks by the angered general public, including women and children, dismayed at his betrayal of Tipu Sultan, [citation needed] forcing the administration to impose "strong measures". Even today, tourists pelt the spot where Mir Sadiq was killed.
Seljuq sultan killed 1143 Tabriz, Seljuq Empire: team of 4 Syrian 'rafiqs ambushed He had persecuted the Nizaris of Adharbayjan. [1] [25] [26] unnamed vizier of Seljuq sultan Toghrul II: killed unknown unknown unknown knives, ambushed [1] unnamed mamluk lord of Masyaf: killed unknown team unknown Killed by treachery. [1] به اَموی qadi of ...
Al-Kamil was the son of the Kurdish sultan al-Adil ("Saphadin"), a brother of Saladin.Al-Kamil's father was laying siege to the city of Mardin (in modern-day Turkey) in 1199 when he was called away urgently to deal with a security threat in Damascus.