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The flight was said to be undertaken at the time of the birth of Sultan Murad IV's daughter.
* June 27 – Patriarch Cyril of Constantinople is deposed for high treason and strangled and thrown into the sea by Janissaries on Ottoman Sultan Murad IV's command.
As late as the 17th century, the Sipahis were, together with their rivals the Janissaries, the de facto rulers in the early years of sultan Murad IV's reign.

Murad and reign
İstanbul Kanatlarımın Altında ( Istanbul Under My Wings, 1996 ) is a film about the lives of Hezarfen Ahmet Çelebi, his brother Lagari Hasan Çelebi, and the Ottoman society in the early 17th century, during the reign of Murad IV, as witnessed and narrated by Evliya Çelebi.
Ottoman expansion during the reign of Murad I
Mehmed I also completed the mosque at Bursa, which his grandfather Murad I had commenced, but which had been neglected during in reign of Bayezid.
Murad II's reign was marked by the long war he fought against the Christian feudal lords of the Balkans and the Turkish emirates in Anatolia, a conflict that lasted 25 years.
Murad began his reign by having his five younger brothers strangled.
The reign of Murad III was marked by wars with Safavids and Habsburgs and Ottoman economic decline and institutional decay.
Only two Sultans in this period personally exercised strong political and military control of the Empire: the vigorous Murad IV ( 1612 – 1640 ) recaptured Yerevan ( 1635 ) and Baghdad ( 1639 ) from the Safavids and reasserted central authority, albeit during a brief majority reign.
The Janissaries first began enrolling outside the devşirme system during the reign of Sultan Murad III ( 1574 – 1595 ) and abandoned devşirme recruitment completely during the 17th century.
The area under their control was called an " armatolik ", the oldest known being established in Agrafa during the reign of Murad II ( r. 1421 – 1451 ).
The Sipahis of the Porte ( Kapikulu Sipahis ) were originally founded during the reign of Murad I.
However, the vassalage of the Ottoman Sultanate ended with the death of Tamerlane during the reign of the next Ottoman ruler, Sultan Murad II, who took the style Sultan ul-Mujahidin, Sovereign of the House of Osman, Khan of Khans, Grand Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia, and of the Cities of Adrianople and Philipopolis.
The most prominent place being the Edirne Palace, which was the " Palace of the Empire " built during the reign of Murad II.
The minbar which was built in the reign of Murad III is still in use.
In 1629, during the reign of Murad IV, the Kaaba was rebuilt with stones from Mecca and the Masjid was renovated.
They were brought to an end during the reign of Murad IV.
One Rupee coin ( dated 1285 Islamic calendar | AH ), 12 ounce silver, minted during the reign of Mir Ali Murad
According to Vacalopoulos, the armatoles first appeared as an institution in Agrafa ( Thessaly ) during the reign of Murad II ( 1421 – 1451 ).
The Ottoman Turks took the city and its region from the Byzantines in 1363, during the reign of Sultan Murad I.

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