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Sinan became responsible for over three hundred monuments throughout the empire, including his two masterpieces, the Süleymaniye and Selimiye mosques — the latter built in Adrianople ( now Edirne ) in the reign of Suleiman's son Selim II.
In early September, while travelling through Shaka, Gordon was surprised to be extended an invitation to spend two days in Suleiman's house.
It is divided into two major sections, all loosely tied together as the story of Suleiman's return to the West Bank and Israel.

Suleiman's and had
The Portuguese had taken Ormus ( in the Strait of Hormuz ) in 1515 and would continue to vie with Suleiman's forces for control of Aden, in present-day Yemen.
Whereas previous rulers had been influenced by Persian culture ( Suleiman's father, Selim I, wrote poetry in Persian ), Suleiman's patronage of the arts had seen the Ottoman Empire assert its own artistic legacy.
Rustem sent one of Suleiman's most trusted men to report that since Suleiman was not at the head of the army, the soldiers thought the time had come to put a younger prince on the throne ; at the same time he spread rumors that Mustafa had proved receptive to the idea.
Suleiman's conquests had brought under the control of the Empire the major Muslim cities ( Mecca, Medina, Jerusalem, Damascus, and Baghdad ), many Balkan provinces ( reaching present day Croatia and Austria ), and most of North Africa.
Some historians speculate that Suleiman's final assault wasn't necessarily intended to take the city but to cause as much damage as possible and weaken it for a later attack, a tactic he had employed at Buda in 1526.
Mehmed had Suleiman's body embalmed and ordered the army to proceed to meet the new Sultan in Belgrade.
Expecting a mutiny among the military, Mehmed Paşa had Suleiman's body sent to Constantinople to restore order amongst the janissaries and other officials, who now demanded more compensation for their past efforts.

Suleiman's and him
When Mustafa entered his father's tent to meet with him, Suleiman's guards attacked Mustafa, and after a long struggle they killed him.
He accepted, but spent the following days again rejecting Suleiman's pleas for a title of government, but consoled the young chief by giving him a rifle and teaching him its proper use.

Suleiman's and sons
In 1547, during Suleiman's Elkas Campaign, the Sultan met with his sons Selim, Bayezid and Mustafa in different places and talked with them about the political situation.

Suleiman's and .
By the end of Suleiman's reign, the Empire's population totaled about 15, 000, 000 people.
The exploits of the Ottoman admiral Barbarossa Hayreddin Pasha, who commanded the Ottoman Navy during Suleiman's reign, led to a number of military victories over Christian navies.
Suleiman's policy of expansion throughout the Mediterranean basin was however halted in Malta in 1565.
In 1554, a settlement was signed which was to conclude Suleiman's Asian campaigns.
The Barbary States of Tripolitania, Tunisia, and Algeria became autonomous provinces of the Empire, serving as the leading edge of Suleiman's conflict with Charles V, whose attempt to drive out the Turks failed in 1541.
Yet an area of distinct law known as the Kanuns ( canonical legislation ) was dependent on Suleiman's will alone, covering areas such as criminal law, land tenure and taxation.
Suleiman's legal code was to last more than three hundred years.
Under Suleiman's patronage, the Ottoman empire entered the golden age of its cultural development.
Payroll registers that survive testify to the breadth of Suleiman's patronage of the arts, the earliest of documents dating from 1526 list 40 societies with over 600 members.
Some of Suleiman's verses have become Turkish proverbs, such as the well-known Everyone aims at the same meaning, but many are the versions of the story.
In addition to Suleiman's own work, many great talents enlivened the literary world during Suleiman's rule, including Fuzuli and Baki.
Süleymaniye Mosque in Istanbul, built by Mimar Sinan, Suleiman's chief architect.
The daughter of an Orthodox priest, she was captured by Tatars from Crimea, sold as a slave in Constantinople, and eventually rose through the ranks of the Harem to become Suleiman's favourite.
Suleiman's suspicion of Ibrahim was worsened by a quarrel between the latter and the Minister of Finance Iskender Chelebi.
Yet Mustafa was recognised as the most talented of all the brothers and was supported by Pargalı İbrahim Pasha, who was by this time Suleiman's Grand Vizier.
Although she was Suleiman's wife, she exercised no official public role.
As Mustafa entered his father's tent, Suleiman's Eunuchs attacked Mustafa, with the young prince putting up a brave defence.
At the time of Suleiman's death, the Ottoman Empire was one of the world's foremost powers.

two and Haseki
He married fifthly at Istanbul, Ortaköy, Ortaköy Palace, on 2 November 1877 to Georgian HH Rezan Haseki Kadın Efendi ( Artvin, 28 March 1860 – Istanbul, Ortaköy, Ortaköy Palace, 31 March 1910 ), and had two children.
In the garden behind the main mosque there are two mausoleums ( türbe ) including the tombs of sultan Suleiman I, his wife Roxelana ( Haseki Hürrem ), his daughter Mihrimah, his mother Dilaşub Saliha and his sister Asiye.

two and Sultans
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 sultans further adopted in time many secondary formal titles as well, such as " Sovereign of the House of Osman ", " Sultan of Sultans ", and " Khan of Khans ", these two meaning King of Kings and roughly ranking as " Emperor ".
It produced two powerful Sultans, Muhammad-Bin Tughlaq and Firoz Shah Tughlaq.
The franchise was an affiliate of the Kansas City Royals on two separate occasions in three different cities: as the Waterloo Royals from 1969 through 1976, as the Sultans of Springfield in 1995, and then, upon the team's move to Lansing, from 1996 through 1998.
In addition to the two true Sultans, there were some 32 self-proclaimed Sultans who laid claim to the title on the basis of controlling more territory than a normal datu.
A Squadron 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards had 16 Scorpions, four Spartans, two Sultans, one Samaritan and one Samson.
The Venezuelan Army operates a fleet of 50 Scorpion 90s and two Sultans.
The Vijayanagar empire collapsed after more than two centuries of rule, in 1565, after the Sultans of Deccan Confederacy won the battle of Talikota, thus opening up southern India for Muslim conquest.
The school has educated two Sultans of Oman, one of which is the current Sultan's father-Sayyid Said bin Taimur and the Late Princess Shruti of Nepal.
In addition to these three squadrons, a regiment also contains a Regimental Headquarters squadron, with six Sultans, a Spartan, a Samaritan and two medium utility trucks, and a Light Aid Detachment of the REME with a Sultan, a Samson, a Spartan and a Foden recovery vehicle.
After the start of the imperial anthem tradition, two Sultans did not have specific anthems composed.

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