• Murad Bey (مراد الأول), died 1631 was the first hereditary bey of Tunis, founder of the Muradid dynasty. He reigned from 1613 until his death. Originally...
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    Rumelia (the Balkans). According to the Ottoman sources, Murad I's titles included Bey, Emîr-i a’zam (Great Emir), Ghazi, Hüdavendigâr, Khan, Padishah...
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    Murad Bey Mohammed (c. 1750 – 22 April 1801) was an Egyptian Mamluk chieftain (Bey), cavalry commander and joint ruler of Egypt with Ibrahim Bey. He is...
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    Murad II (Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثانى, romanized: Murād-ı sānī, Turkish: II. Murad; June 1404 – 3 February 1451) was twice the sultan of the Ottoman Empire...
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  • Pasha Bey (حمودة باشا), died April 13, 1666 was the second Bey of the Tunisian Muradid dynasty. He reigned from 1631 until his death. Son of Murad I Bey and...
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  • I Bey. Murad was born to Ali Bey, son of Murad II Bey, and a Bedouin woman. After his father was murdered by his uncle Mohamed Bey El Mouradi, Murad was...
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    1425 she married Ibrahim II Bey, ruler of Karamanids (died 16 July 1464), son of Mehmed II Bey (son of Nefise Hatun, a Murad I's daughter), and had six sons...
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  • his wife, he had two sons: Gündüz Bey (1361 - 1362), executed by Murad I; Ömer Bey (1362 - 1362), executed by Murad I. List of kidnappings Halil İnalcık:...
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    Murad IV (Ottoman Turkish: مراد رابع, Murād-ı Rābiʿ; Turkish: IV. Murad, 27 July 1612 – 8 February 1640) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1623...
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    This is a list of the beys of Tunis who ruled Tunisia from 1613, when the Corsican-origin Muradid dynasty came to power, until 1957, when the Cretan-origin...
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  • House of Candar as daughter of İsfendiyar Bey, ruler of the Beylik of Candar. She was a consort of Sultan Murad II of the Ottoman Empire. Following her...
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  • ancestry Hammuda Bey (died 1666), Bey of Tunis (Corsican parents, Murad I Bey and Yasmine) Murad I Bey (born Jacques Senti, died 1631), Bey of Tunis Mariana...
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    Murad V (Ottoman Turkish: مراد خامس, romanized: Murâd-ı ḫâmis; Turkish: V. Murad; 21 September 1840 – 29 August 1904) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire...
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    dynasty of beys that ruled Tunisia from 1613 to 1702. They were succeeded in 1705 by the Husainid dynasty. The dynasty was founded by Murad I Bey, a janissary...
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    of Egypt with his fellow Murad Bey. The two men became a duumvirate, Murad Bey managing military matters while Ibrahim Bey managed civil administration...
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    Murad III (Ottoman Turkish: مراد ثالث, romanized: Murād-i sālis; Turkish: III. Murad; 4 July 1546 – 16 January 1595) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire...
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  • Savcı Bey (died in 1374) was a prince who, with Andronikos, rebelled against both of their fathers, the Ottoman Sultan Murad I and the Byzantine Emperor...
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    Orhan (redirect from Orhan Bey)
    Şerefullah Bey - with Asporça Hatun. Kasım Bey (?-1346). Murad I (1326-1389) - with Nilüfer Hatun. Sultan of the Ottoman Empire after his father. Halil Bey (1347-1362)...
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  • other Corsicans. Among these renegades are Hasan Corso, Mami Corso and Murad I Bey (born Giacomo Senti) who founded the Muradid dynasty, of Corsican origin...
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  • Akbar Murad Baksh (died 1661), youngest son of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan and Empress Mumtaz Mahal Murad Bey (1750–1801), Egyptian Mamluk chieftain Murad Qureshi...
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    Sultan Murad V and his third consort Şayan Kadın. Hatice Sultan was born on April 5, 1870, in her father's villa in Kurbağalıdere. Her father was Murad V,...
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    until 1613, when Murad I Bey, a Janissary of Corsican origins seized power in Tunis, and founded the Muradid dynasty. In 1675, Murad II Bey died, and he left...
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    sovereign Murad II Bey in 1675 until the seizure of power by the Husainid sovereign Al-Husayn I ibn Ali at-Turki in 1705. The belligerents were Ali Bey al-Muradi...
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    of Ottoman Sultan Murad I and Valide Hatun to their son Bayezid I. According to a tradition, Gülçiçek was a concubine of Aclan Bey, one of the Princes...
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    Kader Pasha Kassan Kaid Kussa Mustapha IV Pasha Hasan IV Kussa Mustapha Murad I Bey Strength Lambert's 2-3nd fleet: (1618–1620) 13 warships De Zoete's fleet:...
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    received military support from the Ottoman sultan Murad I. Following this defeat, Kötürüm Bayezid Bey retreated to Sinop, which led to the division of...
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  • the Dardanelles. The Rumelian beys remained behind with their men, and surrendered to Murad, who pardoned them. Murad then pursued his uncle, crossing...
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  • a new war was declared between Murad III Bey and the Dey of Algiers; the Ottoman court, no longer able to control Murad III, ordered Ibrahim to return...
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    He reciprocated by appointing Fakhr al-Din sanjak-bey (district governor) of Sidon-Beirut. Murad Pasha and Fakhr al-Din eliminated the latter's rival...
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    1403, which triggered the Ottoman Interregnum. Bayezid was the son of Murad I and his Greek wife, Gülçiçek Hatun. His first major role was as governor...
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