Yakub Çelebi (Turkish: Yakup Çelebi, c. 1362 – 28 June 1389) was an Ottoman prince and the son of Murad I. He was educated from a young age and was accustomed...
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Killis (930–991), Egyptian vizier Ya'qub-i Laith Saffari, Persian leader Yakub Çelebi, Ottoman Sehzade, son of Sultan Murad I Yaqub Beg (1820–1877), Tajik...
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1372. Two of her sisters married two of Murad's sons, Bayezid I and Yakub Çelebi. Kera Tamara Hatun. Bulgarian princess, daughter of Tsar Ivan Alexander...
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Orhan Çelebi (1412 – May 29, 1453) was a prince of the Ottoman Empire. He had four sons: 'Ali Shah, Jahan Shah, Vali Khan, and Buga Khan.[citation needed]...
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unknown concubine: Orhan Çelebi (1395 - 1429). He had two sons and a daughter: Orhan Çelebi (1412 - 1453). Mehmed Şah Çelebi (died on 31 December 1421)...
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Mehmed I (redirect from Mehmed I Çelebi)
Musa Çelebi at the Battle of Çamurlu. Before his death, to secure passing the throne safely to his son Murad II, Mehmed blinded his nephew Orhan Çelebi (son...
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Yakub II (died January 1429), also known as Yakub Chelebi, was Bey of Germiyan in western Anatolia from 1387 to 1390, 1402 to 1411, and 1414 until his...
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Mustafa Çelebi (fl. 1402 – May 1422), also called Mustafa the Impostor (Turkish: Düzmece Mustafa or Düzme Mustafa), was an Ottoman prince who struggled...
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of Bayezid II) and had a son: Ahmed Çelebi Şahzade Aynişah Hanımsultan (? – fl. 1570); who married Abdüsselâm Çelebi. They had a daughter: Ümmîhan Hanım...
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Karaman. His only child, Hümaşah Sultan was born in 1543 in Manisa. Evliya Çelebi describes Mehmed as a "prince of more exquisite qualities than even Mustafa...
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