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The conquered are the responsibility of the conqueror, who is the lawful ruler of them, of their lands, of their goods, of their wives, and of their children. We have a right to do, same as what we do with our own; and the treatment which I propose is not only lawful, but benevolent. By enforcing the
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In the case of Karesi, the ruler had died and had left two sons whose claims to the post of emir were equally valid. So there was a fight between the armed supporters of the two claimant princes. Orhan's pretext for invasion was that he was acting as a bringer of peace. In the end of the invasion by
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on the Aegean Sea, which was under
Genoese rule. Orhan was very much upset by this kidnapping and conducted talks with his brother-in-law and now sole Byzantine Emperor John V Palaeologos. As to the agreement, John V with a Byzantine naval fleet went to Phocaea, paid the ransom demanded of 100,000
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He also claimed that incorporating children of the conquered would induce other people to enlist: their friends and relations, who would come as volunteers to join the
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ruler: they no longer stamped money with his image or used his name in public prayers. These changes are attributed by others to Osman himself, but the vast majority of the oriental writers concur in attributing to
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A twenty-year period of peace followed the acquisition of Karesi. During this time, the
Ottoman sovereign was actively occupied in perfecting the civil and military institutions which his brother had introduced, in securing internal order, in founding and endowing mosques and schools, and in the
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was crowned as the co-emperor. But very soon John V returned from exile with
Venetian help and conducted a coup, taking over the government of Constantinople. Although the two men came to an agreement to share power, John VI resigned from his imperial post and became a monk. Each of these two
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With the conquest of Karesi, nearly the whole of northwestern
Anatolia was included in the Ottoman Beylik, and the four cities of Bursa, Nicomedia, Nicaea, and Pergamum had become strongholds of its power. At this stage of his conquests, Orhan's Ottoman Principality had four provinces:
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The general diffusion of
Turkish populations over Anatolia, before Osman's time, was in main part a push from the Mongol conquest of Central Asia, Iran and then East Anatolia. Turkish peoples had founded a number of principalities after the demise of the Anatolian
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719:(near Nicomedia, Bithynia. Present day: Maltepe, Turkey), on 10 or 15 June, Orhan's disciplined troops routed the Byzantines. Thereafter Andronikos abandoned the idea of getting Kocaeli back and never again conducted a field battle against Ottoman forces.
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During Orhan's reign as the Ottoman emir, the Byzantine Empire declined – partly due to the ambitions of Italian maritime states and to the aggression of the Turcomans and other city Turks, but also due to civil wars within the empire.
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Alaeddin, by his military legislation, may be truly said to have organized victory for the Ottoman dynasty. He organised for the Ottoman Beylik a standing army of regularly paid and disciplined infantry and horses, a full century before
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This military situation remained unresolved, in part because of the eruption of hostilities between John VI and his co-emperor and son-in-law John V Palaeologus. John V was dismissed from his imperial post and exiled to
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recognised Orhan as the most powerful sovereign of the Turks. He aspired to attach the Ottoman forces permanently to his interests, and hoped to achieve this by giving his second daughter,
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when the Byzantines had decreased their customs tariffs in order to attract trade to the Byzantine side of the Golden Horn. In 1352 the rivalry for trade led to a war between Genoa and
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bands that had crossed the Marmara Sea and Dardanelles and pillaged several towns in Thrace. After a series of such raids, the Byzantines had to use superior forces to deal with them.
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dissipated the last resources of the Byzantine Empire, the auxiliary armies of the Emirs of Turkish principalities were frequently called over and employed in Europe. In 1346, Emperor
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1306-1357) - with Efendize Hatun, although tradition holds that his mother was Nilüfer Hatun. Orhan's favorite son, he was at the head of the expansion campaigns in Thrace and
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the empire, and the creation and funding of a standing army of regular troops. It was by his advice and that of a contemporary Turkish statesman that the celebrated corps of
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who was kidnapped by the Ottomans during the attack on her father's fortress and given to Orhan as his concubine in 1299. In 1331, she was the consort of Orhan who welcomed
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and cousin of Orhan. They had two sons, Hamza Bey (who had a son, Mehmed Bey) and Mustafa Bey (who had a son, Osman Bey), and two daughters, Ilaldi Hatun and Fatma Hatun.
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1201:Orhan had at least four daughters:
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1322:Turkish Traditional Art Today
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1663:. New York. pp. 34–35.
1260:Feridun Emecen (1988–2016).
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787:, the Anatolian side of the
425:According to Muslim scholar
319:sultan of the Ottoman Empire
317:; died 1362) was the second
77:Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
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1310:Retrieved 3 September 2011.
1289:. Osprey Publishing, 2010.
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1504:Cambridge University Press
1273:Turkiye Diyanet Foundation
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1534:. Penguin, London. Chp.19
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1434:10.1017/S0020743800064837
1416:Quataert, Donald (1997).
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2685:Sultan Yahya
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3356:1362 deaths
3270:Settlements
3209:Oghuz Turks
3163:Harun Osman
2837:Mustafa III
2783:Suleiman II
2607:Üveys Pasha
2472:Musa Çelebi
2227:Mustafa III
2197:Suleiman II
2086:Musa Çelebi
2068:Interregnum
1800:"MAL HATUN"
1455:29 February
1262:"Mal Hatun"
1094:Ibn Battuta
929:Golden Horn
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893:Ibn Battuta
698:Evrenos Bey
684:to capture
474:Janissaries
464:Janissaries
427:Ibn Battuta
303:اورخان غازی
295:Orhan Ghazi
96:Predecessor
91:1323/4–1362
18:Orhan Ghazi
3350:Categories
3282:Karaca Dağ
3235:Gündüz Alp
3207:branch of
2863:Mustafa IV
2804:Mustafa II
2680:Mehmed III
2597:Suleiman I
2540:Cem Sultan
2535:Bayezid II
2462:İsa Çelebi
2242:Mustafa IV
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2157:Mehmed III
2142:Suleiman I
2131:Cem Sultan
2125:Bayezid II
2074:İsa Çelebi
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1242:References
1065:in Bursa.
988:Last years
923:possessed
595:newspapers
453:Government
311:Orhan Gazi
235:(possibly)
131:March 1362
3328:Chobanids
2955:Mehmed VI
2894:Abdulaziz
2868:Mahmud II
2858:Selim III
2830:Osman III
2809:Ahmed III
2778:Mehmed IV
2711:Mustafa I
2664:Murad III
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2257:Abdulaziz
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2222:Osman III
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2192:Mehmed IV
2177:Mustafa I
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2152:Murad III
2120:Mehmed II
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2062:Bayezid I
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517:Janissary
512:in 1826.
510:Mahmud II
480:Janissary
408:Gallipoli
394:. In the
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342:Pelekanon
338:Byzantine
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149:Osmangazi
106:Successor
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2925:Mehmed V
2825:Mahmud I
2788:Ahmed II
2737:Murad IV
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2467:Mehmed I
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2217:Mahmud I
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2115:Murad II
2105:Murad II
2093:Mehmed I
1839:19 April
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1679:27811454
1230:See also
1074:Consorts
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809:Koca Eli
541:Politics
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443:Alaeddin
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334:Anatolia
240:Religion
157:Consorts
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307:Turkish
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173:Others
144:Burial
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2052:Orhan
1446:JSTOR
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1059:türbe
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