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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 ...
Abdul Hamid II 1842-1918 r. 1876-1909: Mehmed V 1844-1909-1918: Mehmed VI 1861-1926 r. 1918-1922: See also. Detailed Ottoman family tree; ... Ottoman family tree ...
Son of Mehmed I and Emine Hatun. [21] Abdicated of his own free will in favour of his son Mehmed II. 7 Mehmed II: August 1444 – September 1446 (2 years, 1 month) First reign; Son of Murad II and Hüma Hatun. [21] Surrendered the throne to his father after having asked him to return to power, along with rising threats from Janissaries. (6 ...
Mehmed II is recognized as the first sultan to codify criminal and constitutional law, long before Suleiman the Magnificent; he thus established the classical image of the autocratic Ottoman sultan. Mehmed's thirty-year rule and numerous wars expanded the Ottoman Empire to include Constantinople, the Turkish kingdoms and territories of Asia ...
Son of Sultan Abdulmejid I, grandson of Sultan Mahmud II, younger brother of Murad V, Abdul Hamid II and Mehmed V. 1 November 1922 – 16 May 1926 3 years, 196 days Abdulmejid II: Last Ottoman Caliph (1922–1924) 37th Head of the House of Osman following Mehmed VI's death (1926–1944) First cousin of Mehmed VI, son of Sultan Abdülaziz. [46]
5 Ancestry. 6 References. 7 Sources. ... c. 1446 - c. 1514) was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Mehmed II (reign 1444–46 and 1451–81) and Gülbahar Hatun.
4 Family Tree. 5 See also. 6 Notes. ... Their early ancestor was Togay Timur ... Mehmed II Giray r. 1577–1584: İslâm II Giray r. 1584–1588:
He welcomed also his half-siblings Esma Sultan and Şehzade Mehmed Seyfeddin, and their mother, Gevheri Kadin. [20] After reigning for three months, Murad was deposed on 30 August 1876, [21] his half-brother, Sultan Abdul Hamid II ascended the throne. After which Murad and his family were then confined to the Çırağan Palace. [22]