• The Şahkulu rebellion (9 April – 2 July 1511)[citation needed] was a widespread pro-Shia and pro-Safavid uprising in Anatolia, directed against the Ottoman...
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  • Şahkulu (Ottoman Turkish: شاه قولی, romanized: Şāh Ḳulu, lit. 'servant of shah'; fl. 1500–1511), also known as Şahkulu Baba, or Karabıyıkoğlu (lit. 'son...
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    1509–1513 to succeed their father, and was a central figure in the Şahkulu rebellion. Ahmed ultimately lost the war against his brother, and was executed...
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  • the suppression of the Alevi-led Şahkulu Rebellion, but died in battle near Sivas along with the rebel leader Şahkulu himself. He was from Drozgometva...
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  • The Celali rebellions (Turkish: Celalî ayaklanmaları) were a series of rebellions in Anatolia of irregular troops led by bandit chiefs and provincial officials...
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  • Ümraniye) Kartal Cemevi (Kartal) Gürpınar Cemevi (Gürpınar, Büyükçekmece) Şahkulu Sultan Cem Kültür Merkezi (Göztepe, Kadıköy) Haramidere Cemevi (Haramidere...
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    Skanderbeg's rebellion was an almost 25-year long anti-Ottoman rebellion led by the Albanian military commander Skanderbeg in what is today Albania and...
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    England, founded by Lady Margaret Beaufort, receives its charter. The Şahkulu Rebellion breaks out in Anatolia. July – Henry VIII of England's flagship, the...
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    Кочине крајине), takes place in Jagodina and Kladovo in honour of the rebellion. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788–91)...
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    Orlov revolt (redirect from Orlov Rebellion)
    liberation of Greece. In preparation for war, Russian agents promoted Greek rebellion to support military actions in the north. Russian artillery captain Grigorios...
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    31 March incident (category Rebellions against the Ottoman Empire)
    attempted unsuccessfully to maintain control of events and prevent the rebellion from taking an anti-constitutionalist course in support of Abdul Hamid...
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    and with the aid of sympathizers in Western Europe, they planned the rebellion. The society's basic objective was a revival of the Byzantine Empire,...
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    Bayezid II's vizier, Hadım Ali Pasha, was killed in battle against the Şahkulu rebellion. Hadım Ali Pasha's death prompted a power vacuum. As a result, many...
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    Anatolia) (1922), identifies Bābā with Baba Ishak who led The Bābā Ishāq Rebellion; this is contradicted by other scholars, such as David Cook in his book...
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    then Bitola vilayet. He became a Janissary and after joining a Janissary rebellion in Niš and leading one in 1720 in Vidin, he moved to the capital.[clarification...
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    organised by the Bulgarians in the Ottoman Empire from April to May 1876. The rebellion was suppressed by irregular Ottoman bashi-bazouk units that engaged in...
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    Herzegovina uprising (1875–1877) (category Rebellions in Bosnia and Herzegovina)
    Slavic lands were leading causes of the ensuing rebellion. Other notable preceding Serb peasant rebellions in the region were the Herzegovina Uprising (1852–62)...
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  • that caused Mir Wais Hotak (chief of the Ghilzai Afghans) to start a rebellion in the Kandahar region in 1709. Mir Wais and his Sunni Afghans killed...
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    Karak revolt (category Rebellions against the Ottoman Empire)
    in the violent suppression of the Hauran Druze Rebellion in Syria in 1909. During the Syrian rebellion, the Ottomans succeeded in suppressing the Jabal...
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    Celali rebellions Bayezid II Persecution of Alevis Baba Zünnun Rebellion Kalender Çelebi rebellion Nur Ali Halife rebellion Şahkulu Rebellion Şahkulu Battle...
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    Celali rebellions Bayezid II Persecution of Alevis Baba Zünnun Rebellion Kalender Çelebi rebellion Nur Ali Halife rebellion Şahkulu Rebellion Şahkulu Battle...
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  • this incident, his name is not encountered again in the sources. Şahkulu rebellion Nur-Ali Khalifa Ümit, Erkan (2014). 16. YÜZYILDA OSMANLI'DA KIZILBAŞ...
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    Young Turk Revolution (category Rebellions in Turkey)
    the Ottoman Empire strengthened also provided the grounds for the later rebellion. Abdul Hamid's political circle was close-knit and ever-changing. The...
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    Ismail had supported a pro-Shia/Safavid uprising in Anatolia, the Şahkulu Rebellion. Early in his reign, Selim created a list of all Shiites ages 7 to...
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  • Celali rebellions Bayezid II Persecution of Alevis Baba Zünnun Rebellion Kalender Çelebi rebellion Nur Ali Halife rebellion Şahkulu Rebellion Şahkulu Battle...
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  • Celali rebellions Bayezid II Persecution of Alevis Baba Zünnun Rebellion Kalender Çelebi rebellion Nur Ali Halife rebellion Şahkulu Rebellion Şahkulu Battle...
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    Anatolia by followers of the Shia sect in the Şahkulu rebellion in 1511 solidified Selim's fear of internal rebellion. The uprisings and Shia culture retained...
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    Muslims from Anatolia to other parts of the Ottoman realm. In 1511, the Şahkulu rebellion was a widespread pro-Shia and pro-Safavid uprising directed against...
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    Celali rebellions Bayezid II Persecution of Alevis Baba Zünnun Rebellion Kalender Çelebi rebellion Nur Ali Halife rebellion Şahkulu Rebellion Şahkulu Battle...
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    the way and is buried next to Bayezid Mosque, in Constantinople. Şahkulu Rebellion Finkel, Caroline, Osman's Dream, (Basic Books, 2005), 57 ;"Istanbul...
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