• Köse Mihal (Ottoman Turkish: كوسه ميخال, lit. 'Michael the Beardless'; 13th century – c. 1340) accompanied Osman I in his ascent to power as a bey and...
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  • and tax consultant Köse Mihal (13th century – c. 1340), Byzantine emir Mihal (given name) This page lists people with the surname Mihal. If an internal link...
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  • 1478–1480, 1485–1491 and 1499–1504. A Mihaloğlu family member, descendant of Köse Mihal, he and his brother Ali Bey (the sanjakbey of Smederevo) helt notable...
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  • lords (uç bey) of the early Ottoman Empire. The family descended from Köse Mihal, the Byzantine lord of Chirmenkia (modern Harmanköy), who may have been...
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  • including Malhun Hatun, Rabia Bala Hatun, Orhan, Sheikh Edebali, Ertuğrul and Köse Mihal along with fictional characters adapted from the Book of Dede Korkut,...
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    farmers and urban dwellers, during Osman's reign. Osman's friendship with Köse Mihal, governor of Chirmenkia (modern Harmanköy), was the culmination of this...
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  • sanjakbey of the Sanjak of Smederevo. He was one of the descendants of Köse Mihal, a Byzantine governor of Chirmenkia and battle companion of Osman Gazi...
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    to be led by several great warrior families, including the family of Köse Mihal, which had a Greek Christian origin and the family of Hranislav, which...
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    "Osmancık" [tr] (1988), Diriliş: Ertuğrul (2014—2019) and Kuruluş: Osman (2019—). Köse Mihal Konur Alp Abdurrahman Gazi Sümer, Faruk (2012). "Turgut Alp". TDV Encyclopedia...
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    to Murad I. Konur Alp at List of Kuruluş: Osman characters Turgut Alp Köse Mihal Konuralp Museum ÖCAL, SEFA (1987-09-01). DEVLET KURAN KAHRAMANLAR (in...
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  • their differences. Osman Bey faces Harmankaya Tekfur Mikhael Kosses (Köse Mihal) and Bilecik Tekfur Rogatus Laskaris for Papaz Gregor, a priest who was...
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    Kocaeli Province, Turkey Belligerents Byzantine Empire Ottoman Beylik Commanders and leaders George Mouzalon Osman Ghazi Köse Mihal Strength ~2,000 ~5,000...
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    of Bursa castle Belligerents Ottoman Beylik Byzantine Empire Commanders and leaders Osman Ghazi # Orhan Ghazi Köse Mihal Saroz Strength Unknown Unknown...
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  • (2014—2019) and Kuruluş: Osman (2019—present). Rise of the Ottoman Empire Köse Mihal Dündar Bey "Abdurrahman Gazi". www.devletialiyyei.com (in Turkish). Devlet-i...
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    Demirtaş Mete Horozoğlu - Görevli Hasan Ali Mete - Küşteri Serdar Gökhan - Köse Mihal Ragıp Savaş - Orhan Gazi Tansu Biçer - Misak "BBC - Movies - review -...
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    "Greeks") and Romaioi or Romioi (Greek: Ρωμαίοι/Ρωμηιοί, "Romans"). Köse Mihal (d. 1340) Nilüfer Hatun (d. 1363) Evrenos (d. 1417) Mesih Pasha (1443–1501)...
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  • converted to Islam and among them some chose to be Osman's nökers as well. Köse Mihal was a well known example. The nöker system in the Ottoman Empire ended...
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    to enter Ottoman service. He was also known as 'Gazi Mihal' and 'Abdullah Mihal Gazi'. Köse Mihal, was the Byzantine governor of Chirmenkia (Harmankaya...
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    empire in Anatolia. However, in Anatolia, Mihaloğlu (a descendant of Köse Mihal), a partisan of Murad who was very famous in Rumeli, encouraged Mustafa's...
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  • from Catholicism Bruno Metsu – French footballer and football manager Köse Mihal – Byzantine renegade; accompanied Osman al-Ghazi in his ascent to power...
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  • from the life of first Turkish president Mustafa Kemal Atatürk and as Köse Mihal in series Kuruluş: Osman based from life of Osman I. He was cast in hit...
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  • According to the Ottomanist Franz Babinger, Mihaloğlu Mehmed was a son of Köse Mihal, a contemporary and companion of the founder of the Ottoman beylik, Osman...
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    This is not an exhaustive list and is therefore subject to additions. Köse Mihal, Greek renegade to the Ottoman Empire who was previously a Byzantine governor...
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  • Kontoskalion Kontostephanos Kopidnadon, Battle of Korymbos (headgear) Kos Köse Mihal Kosmidion Kosmidion, Battle of Kouboukleisios Kouropalates Kourtikios...
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  • he supported Küçük Mustafa and killed Mihaloğlu Mehmet a descendant of Köse Mihal and a partisan of Murat II in 1423. But after the battle, he was killed...
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  • has also great value on early Ottoman history since it mentions about Köse Mihal. "Address-based population registration system (ADNKS) results dated 31...
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    ISBN 978-1-59784-642-4. "Importance of Joshnkabir" (PDF). Duas.org. Ali Kose; Hakan Yesilova (2006). Al-Jawshan Al-Kabir. Tughra Books. ISBN 978-1-932099-98-0...
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    capture by the Ilkhanid Mongol commander Baiju, following the Battle of Köse Dağ on 26 June 1243. The bridge is known to have been repaired in 1585 during...
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  • arrive on June 15. This ending the War of the Lombards. June 26 – Battle of Köse Dağ: The Mongols under Baiju Noyan defeat the Seljuk Turks of the Sultanate...
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