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Beyazid and II
In 1502, Leonardo produced a drawing of a single span bridge as part of a civil engineering project for Ottoman Sultan Beyazid II of Constantinople.
* May 26 – Beyazid II, Ottoman Sultan ( b. c. 1447 )
* August 20 – Stephen III of Moldavia concludes a treaty with Sultan Beyazid II preserving Moldavia's self-rule at the cost of an annual tribute to the Ottoman Empire.
In 1514, the Ottoman-controlled territory of Montenegro was proclaimed as a separate Sanjak, by the order of Sultan Beyazid II.
Finally on 20 August 1503 he concluded a treaty with Sultan Beyazid II that preserved Moldavia's self rule, at the cost of an annual tribute to the Turks.
Sultan Beyazid II ( 1481 – 1512 ), issued a formal invitation to the Jews expelled from Catholic Spain and Portugal, leading to a wave of Jewish immigration.
In the late Middle Ages it was part of the Despotate of Epirus and for a short period part of the Despotates of Angelokastron ( 1358 – 1374 ) and of Arta ( 1374 – 1401 ) Afterwards it was taken by Venice, who fortified it so strongly that in 1477 it successfully resisted a four-month long siege by a Turkish army of thirty thousand ; in 1499, however, it was rumoured to have been sold by the Venetians to the Ottoman Sultan Beyazid II.
Gazi Husrev-Beg himself established a number of buildings named in his honor, such as the Sarajevo library which, in its prime, was in the same category as the Madrassa of Beyazid II.
Dimensions of a sword of Sultan Beyazid II, 16th century
* 1481: Mehmed II dies and is succeeded by Beyazid II.
In 1485 Sultan Beyazid II captured Belgorod and Kilia, two ports at the northern shores of the Black Sea.
The greatest influx of Jews into Asia Minor and the Ottoman Empire, occurred during the reign of Mehmed the Conquerors's successor, Beyazid II ( 1481 – 1512 ), after the expulsion of the Jews from Spain and Portugal.
In the early 16th century, the nearby village of Uğraşdere was the battleground where Sultan Beyazid II defeated his son Selim I ( August 1511 ); a year later Beyazid II was defeated by Selim and was the first Ottoman father to be overthrown by his son.
Beyazid II died in Çorlu on his way to exile in Dimetoka.

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