
What was the relationship between Ottoman emperor Murat IV …
Murad IV also wanted to execute his younger brother Ibrahim, who later succeeded him as Sultan, but the intervention of the sons' mother saved him. He also took her advice to execute the Chief Mufti, Ahizade, in 1634. Murad was an active and energetic sultan who was frequently away campaigning. During these times, he
Was drinking coffee with milk illegal under the Ottoman Empire?
2015年1月10日 · Allen notes that coffee was banned in Mecca in 1511 and 1525, Cairo in 1539, and of course in the Ottoman Empire in 1633 by Murad IV. However, the motivation for these bans is a combination of social control (as Yannis Rizos pointed out) and Islamic restrictions on intoxicating beverages.
Did Sultan Mehmet IV defeat a Persian champion in single combat?
At the siege of Baghdad in 1683, when the Persians demanded the contest be decided by single combat, they put up a Herculean warrior from their ranks, and Sultan Mehmet IV took him on himself, splitting the Persian champion's mailed head in two with a single blow. Big if true!
What happened to Children of Prince Halil of Ottoman Empire?
2017年3月4日 · Halil went on to marry his first cousin, Princess Irene Palaiologina, daughter of Emperor John V Palailogos and sister of Andronikos IV. Wikipedia says that the Prince Halil had two sons: Shehzade Gunduz Osmanlı; Shehzade Omer Osmanlı; There is no mention of this junior line (Gunduz and Omer's) of House of Osman anywhere else.
Was Napoleon's General Joachim Murat of Turkish descent?
Apparently not - at least not recent descent. According to the Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography (Dupuy, Johnson, and Bongard) he was "born March 25, 1767 at La Bastide-Fortunière (now Labastide-Murat), Quercy, in Gascony, the son of Pierre Murate Jordy, a …
india - Where are the descendants of Mughals today? - History …
Bayezid I was the son of Murad and Gulcicek Hatun who was not stated to be Greek royalty. Mehmed I was the son of Bayezid I and Devlet Hatun, of unknown origin. The best chance of an imperial byzantine ancestry would be if the Osmanlis were descended from John Tzelepes Komnenos, alleged great grandfather of Osman I.
Absolute rulers who voluntarily resigned their power
Ivan IV the Terrible of Russia had put another man, Simeon Bekbulatovich to the throne and retired to a monastery. But a year later he abandoned the idea and returned :-) Simeon Bekbulatovich resigned the Moscow throne to become the Grand Prince of Tver. Do not know if this counts either for Ivan or for Simeon.
Were any Kings/Queens who were monarchs as children good …
2018年6月4日 · Louis IV From Overseas (920/21-954), became king 936 age about 15. Lothair (941-986) became king 954 age 13. Philip I (1052-1108), became king 1060 age 8. Louis VII (1120-1180) The young, became king 1137 age 17. Philip II (1165-1223) Augustus, became king 1180 age 15. Louis IX (1214-1270), became king 1226 age 12.
spain - Does any copy exist of the Papal bull which authorized the ...
2018年3月23日 · I have been trying, without success, to find an exemplification or any lesser copy of the Papal bull (issued by Pope Sixtus IV on November 1, 1478) known as Exigit Sinceras Devotionis Affectus (sometimes Exigit Sincerae Devotionis) which authorized what became known as the Spanish Inquisition.
monarchy - Was there a case where a king died while the heir to …
Alexander the Great may be the most famous example. His son Alexander IV was born after his death.. What is typically supposed to be done in this case is that the duties of the new monarch are carried out on his (usually not a "her") behalf by someone else until the rightful heir is of legal age in their country to fully assume the throne.