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He was married twice, to Valide Sultan Mahfiruze Hatice Sultan, originally named Maria, a Greek, mother of Osman II, and to Valide Sultan Kadinefendi Kösem Sultan or Mahpeyker, originally named Anastasia, a Greek, mother of Murad IV and Ibrahim I.
He married with Mahpeyker and had five children from her: Murad IV, Ibrahim I, Ayşe Sultan, Shahzade Suleiman and Shahzade Kasim.
He was the son of Murad I and Valide Sultan Gülçiçek Hatun.
Bayezid ascended to the throne following the death of his father Murad I, who was killed by Serbian knight Miloš Obilić during ( June 15 ), or immediately after ( June 16 ), the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, by which Serbia became a vassal of the Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman expansion during the reign of Murad I
There are different accounts from different sources about when and how Murad I was assassinated.
The existing evidence of the additional stories and speculations as to how Murad I died were disseminated and recorded in the 15th century and later, decades after the actual event.
One Western source states that during first hours of the battle, Murad I was assassinated by Serbian nobleman and knight Miloš Obilić by knife.
In the earliest preserved Christian record, a letter of Florentine senate to the King Tvrtko I of Bosnia, dated 20 October 1389, Murad I's killing was described.
A warrior, allegedly Miloš Obilić, had managed to get through the Ottoman army and kill Murad I.
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Murad V () ( September 21 / 22 1840 – 29 August 1904 ) was the 33rd Sultan of the Ottoman Empire who reigned from 30 May to 31 August 1876.

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Isa Muhammad Effendi or Ustad Isa ( translation Master Isa ( Jesus in Arabic )) was a Persian architect from Iran he and his colleague Ismail Effendi entered the service of the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan after the Ottoman Sultan Murad IV and the Mughals exchanged ambassadors.
Finally, when the Ottoman Sultan Murad IV was about to set out for the Persian War, the Patriarch was accused of a design to stir up the Cossacks, and to avoid trouble during his absence the Sultan had him killed by the Janissaries on June 27, 1638 aboard a ship in the Bosporus.
In 1580, Sinan commanded the army against the Safavids in the Ottoman – Persian ( 1578 – 1590 ), and was appointed grand vizier by Sultan Murad III.

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Murad II Kodja ( June 1404, Amasya – 3 February 1451, Edirne ) ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى Murād-ı < u > s </ u > ānī, Turkish: II.
Murad III ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثالث Murād-i < u > s </ u > āli < u > s </ u >, Turkish: III. Murat ) < span dir =" ltr ">( 4 July 1546 – 15 / 16 January 1595 )</ span > was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1574 until his death.
Murad IV Ghazi ( Ottoman Turkish: مراد رابع Murād-i rābi ‘) < span dir =" ltr ">( July 26 / 27, 1612 – February 9, 1640 )</ span > was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1623 to 1640, known both for restoring the authority of the state and for the brutality of his methods.
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" One historian from Edirne, Oruc or Uruc, explains the lack of protection by saying that the army was preoccupied with pursuing the enemy in rear flight and introduces an element of deception: the Christian " had promised himself as a sacrifice and approached Murad, who was sitting alone on his horse.
One of the most famous Ottoman Sultans, he was released from the Kafes and succeeded his brother Murad IV ( 1623 – 40 ) in 1640, though against the wishes of Murad IV, who had ordered him killed upon his own death.
One Rupee coin ( dated 1285 Islamic calendar | AH ), 12 ounce silver, minted during the reign of Mir Ali Murad
One Life Crew once again re-united, this time with Murad and Pines being accompanied by Blaze Tishko, to the delight of a few fans.

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* Murad ( as " Amurath the First ") is the subject of Thomas Goffe's play The Courageous Turk, published in 1632.
* 209th Shaheen (" Falcon ") Corps Commander, Major General Murad Ali
Koca Mi ' mâr Sinân Âğâ ( Ottoman Turkish: ; Modern Turkish: Mimar Sinan, ) ( c. 1489 / 1490 – July 17, 1588 was the chief Ottoman architect ( Turkish: " Mimar ") and civil engineer for sultans Suleiman the Magnificent, Selim II, and Murad III.
Jews who reached high positions in the Ottoman court and administration include Mehmed II's minister of Finance (" defterdar ") Hekim Yakup Pasa, his Portuguese physician Moses Hamon, Murad II's physician Ishak Pasha and Abraham de Castro, the master of the mint in Egypt.

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