List of sultans of the Ottoman Empire

The sultans of the Ottoman Empire (Turkish: Osmanlı padişahları), made up solely of the members of the Ottoman dynasty (House of Osman), ruled over the transcontinental empire from its inception in 1299 to its dissolution in 1922. At its height, the Ottoman Empire spanned from Hungary in the north to Somalia in the south, and from Algeria in the west to Iran in the east. Administered at first from the city of Bursa, the empire's capital was moved to Edirne in 1363 following its conquest by Murad I, and then to Constantinople (present-day Istanbul) in 1453 following its conquest by Mehmed II.

The Ottoman Empire's early years have been the subject of varying narratives due to the difficulty of discerning fact from legend; nevertheless, most modern scholars agree that the empire came into existence around 1299 and that its first ruler (and the namesake of the Empire) was Osman I Khan (leader) of the Kayı tribe of the Oghuz Turks. The eponymous Ottoman dynasty he founded endured for six centuries through the reigns of 36 sultans. The Ottoman Empire disappeared as a result of the defeat of the Central Powers with whom it had allied itself during World War I. The partitioning of the Empire by the victorious Allies and the ensuing Turkish War of Independence led to the abolition of the sultanate in 1922 and the birth of the modern Republic of Turkey in 1923.

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The Greeks killed thousands of Ottomans ... The Russo-Turkish War was sparked by the Greek War of Independence, breaking out after the Ottoman Sultan Mahmud II closed the Dardanelles to Russian ships and revoked the 1826 Akkerman Convention.

The Unknown War Between Greece’s Maniates and Bavarians in 1834

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The Maniates considered it unthinkable that the Bavarians would deprive them of what the Sultan had failed to during Ottoman rule ... In their eyes, the regency seemed much weaker than the Ottoman conquerors.

As Israel instrumentalizes Syria’s Druze, some fear ‘increased sectarianism’

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‘Card for pressure’ ...In the end, Israel wants to protect its borders ... Read more ... This is despite Syrian Druze boasting nationalist figures such as Sultan Pasha al-Atrash, who resisted Ottoman and French rule and called for a united Syria, he said.

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John Simanton’s collection reflects a time when world wars were fought at sea – when mighty ships battled each other across roiling oceans ...The U.S ... Transferred to the Ottoman Navy and renamed Yavuz Sultan Selim, the ship brought Turkey into the war.

Histories of Political Thought in the Ottoman World

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There is a tendency to view political thought in the Ottoman Empire as stagnate, with very little dynamism in terms of its ideas and all ...

Sharjah's Deputy Ruler opens Islamic art exhibition in Oman

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Among the significant pieces on display for the first time outside the UAE are a silver cup bearing the tughra (imperial signature) of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II, a six-sided dining chair crafted ...

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Sharjah’s Deputy Ruler opens Islamic art exhibition in Oman

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... (imperial signature) of Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II, a six-sided dining chair crafted for Al-Nasir Muhammad ibn Qalawun, and the first Islamic dirham minted in Baghdad after the Mongol invasion.

Military Through the Ages to return to Jamestown Settlement this weekend

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“This is our 31st year doing this impression at the event,” said Larry Peterka, who commands the regiment ... Suleiman the Magnificent, sultan of the Ottoman Empire, was pushing up towards Vienna and they were massing troops to stop the Ottoman Turks.” ... .

Hyderabad’s Sughra Humayun Mirza has set an example via dedicated work

The Siasat Daily 12 Mar 2025
In her travel book ‘Safarnama-yi Yurap’ published in 1926, she detailed her travels through England, Germany, France and Switzerland, and mentions about her time as a guest in Geneva of Sultan Abdulmejid II of Turkey, the last Ottoman caliph ... .

Survival of the cruellest in 16th-century Constantinople

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The 16th-century Ottoman ruler Sultan Suleyman liked to impose himself on foreign monarchs from the start, always beginning official letters with the uncompromising assertion.

Trkiye boosts conservation efforts for iconic Angora cats

Beijing News 08 Mar 2025
... as a distinct breed in Europe and were cherished by Ottoman sultans and European aristocrats, famous for their long and silky fur, blue or heterochromatic almond-shaped eyes, and graceful build.

Feature: Türkiye boosts conservation efforts for iconic Angora cats

China.dot.org 07 Mar 2025
By the 17th century, Angora cats had gained recognition as a distinct breed in Europe and were cherished by Ottoman sultans and European aristocrats, famous for their long and silky fur, blue or heterochromatic almond-shaped eyes, and graceful build.
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