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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · Osman II (born November 15, 1603, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul, Turkey]—died May 20, 1622, Constantinople) was an Ottoman sultan who came to the throne as an active and intelligent boy of 14 and who during his short rule (1618–22) understood the need for reform within the empire.

    • Ahmed III

      Ahmed III (born Dec. 30, 1673, Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire—died...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rashid_RidaRashid Rida - Wikipedia

    Vor 4 Tagen · After the Battle of Tripoli in 1911 and the First Balkan War, Riḍā became deeply concerned about the imminent collapse of the Ottoman state and worried that colonial European empires would seize power from the Ottomans.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › HaremHarem - Wikipedia

    Vor 2 Tagen · Kösem Sultan was also one of the most powerful women in Ottoman history. Kösem Sultan achieved power and influenced the politics of the Ottoman Empire when she became Haseki Sultan as the favourite consort and later legal wife of Ottoman Sultan Ahmed I (r. 1603–1617) and valide sultan as mother of Murad IV (r. 1623–1640) and Ibrahim (r ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · The Fundamental Law and abolition of the sultanate; Declaration of the Turkish republic; Turkey under Mustafa Kemal. Government; Opposition; Kemalist policies; Turkey after Kemal “Atatürk” World War II and the postwar era, 1938–50; Turkey under the Democrats, 1950–60. The economy; Political repressions; The military coup of ...

  5. Vor einem Tag · Background Further information: Causes of the Armenian genocide Armenians in the Ottoman Empire Main article: Armenians in the Ottoman Empire Bitlis, Diyarbekir, Erzerum, Harput and Van —the six most heavily Armenian-populated Ottoman vilayets. The presence of Armenians in Anatolia has been documented since the sixth century BCE, about 1,500 years before the arrival of Turkmens under the ...

  6. Cem ( pronounced "Jem") Sultan was the half brother of Bayezid 2nd who would become sultan. Under the strange inheritance laws of the Ottomans during this time, whoever reached the capital first would be eligible to claim the throne. Following the death of Mehmed 2nd ( the man who conquered Constantinople), these 2 sons of his competed for influence and power in a struggle that lasted for decades.

  7. Vor 4 Tagen · Apr. 20, 2024, 1:16 AM ET (CBS) 110-year-old Armenian Genocide survivor recognized at Boston ceremony. Armenian Genocide, campaign of deportation and mass killing conducted against the Armenian subjects of the Ottoman Empire by the Young Turk government during World War I (1914–18).