• Yakup Çelebi may refer to: Yakup II of Germiyan Yakub Çelebi This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link...
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  • Yakub Çelebi (Turkish: Yakup Çelebi, c. 1362 – 28 June 1389) was an Ottoman prince and the son of Murad I. He was educated from a young age and was accustomed...
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    Seyahatnâme ("Book of Travel"). The name Çelebi is an honorific meaning "gentleman" or "man of God". Evliya Çelebi was born in Istanbul in 1611 to a wealthy...
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    Mehmed I (redirect from Mehmed I Çelebi)
    Musa Çelebi at the Battle of Çamurlu. Before his death, to secure passing the throne safely to his son Murad II, Mehmed blinded his nephew Orhan Çelebi (son...
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    an unknown concubine: Orhan Çelebi (1395–1429). He had two sons and a daughter: Orhan Çelebi (1412–1453). Mehmed Şah Çelebi (died on 31 December 1421)...
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    Mustafa Çelebi (1380[page needed] – May 1422), also called Mustafa the Impostor (Turkish: Düzmece Mustafa or Düzme Mustafa), was an Ottoman prince who...
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    Timur confirmed Mehmed Çelebi as sultan, Mehmed's brothers İsa Çelebi, Musa Çelebi, Süleyman Çelebi, and later, Mustafa Çelebi, refused to recognize his...
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  • Çelebi rebellion was a rebellion that occurred in 1527 in Elbistan, Eastern Anatolia (present-day Turkey). This rebellion was led by Kalender Çelebi against...
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    struggle for the vacant throne against his brothers Mehmed Çelebi, Musa Çelebi, and Süleyman Çelebi. He fought against Musa to gain control of Bursa, the Anatolian...
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  • Yakub (redirect from Yakup I)
    (930–991), Egyptian vizier Ya'qub-i Laith Saffari, Persian leader Yakub Çelebi, Ottoman Sehzade, son of Sultan Murad I Yaqub Beg (1820–1877), Tajik adventurer...
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    Ottoman throne: İsa Çelebi in Balıkesir and Mehmed Çelebi in Amasya (both in the Anatolian portion of the empire), Süleyman Çelebi in Edirne, the Rumeli...
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    Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoğlu (also rendered Yakub Kadri; pronounced [jaːˈkup kadˈɾi kaˈɾaosmanoːɫu]; 27 March 1889 – 13 December 1974) was a Turkish novelist...
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    Mustafa Çelebi, was captured with him and held captive in Samarkand until 1405. Four of Bayezid's sons, specifically Süleyman Çelebi, İsa Çelebi, Mehmed...
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  • year of death is unknown. According to the 17th-century traveler Evliya Çelebi, who wrote three centuries after Yakub's death, he was buried at the hill...
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    Çelebi was confirmed as sultan by Timur after the Battle of Ankara, his brothers İsa Çelebi, Musa Çelebi, Süleyman Çelebi, and later, Mustafa Çelebi,...
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    Yirmisekiz Mehmed Çelebi Efendi (ca. 1670–1732), also Mehmed Efendi (sometimes spelled Mehemet Effendi in France), was an Ottoman statesman who was delegated...
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  • Sultan) Türbesi Şirin Hatun Türbesi Üç Kuzular Türbesi Yakup Çelebi Türbesi (İznik) Yeşil (Çelebi Sultan Mehmet) Türbesi Yildirim Bayezid Türbesi Lala Şahin...
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  • error: no target: CITEREFBilecik2013 (help) Bilecik, Gülberk (2013). "Yâkub Çelebi Külliyesi". TDV Encyclopedia of Islam, Vol. 43 (Vekâlet – Yûsî) (in Turkish)...
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  • and computer engineer Kâtip Çelebi, polymath and author Lagâri Hasan Çelebi, scientist, engineer and aviator Mirim Çelebi, astronomer Janet Akyüz Mattei...
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    Bey - son of Sitti Nefise Hatun Ali Çelebi - son of Sitti Nefise Hatun Hamza Bey - son of Fatma Hatun Ahmed Çelebi - son of Fatma Hatun. He became an important...
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    explorer Evliya Çelebi as a mosque made of large stones. Its name during the years it functioned as a mosque was Yakup Bey Mosque (in Turkish: Yakup Bey Camii)...
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  • escaped from the prison with the help of Yakup and brought Eşref to the Greeks. He kidnapped Azize to get Yakup treated. He has to execute Eşref Pasha in...
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  • Nişancı Tâcîzâde Cafer Çelebi or Nīshāndji Tādji-Zādah Djā'far Chālabī (1459–1515), known for short as Câ’fer Çelebi or Jā’far Chālabī was an Ottoman...
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    I, then sultan Bayezid I and, during the Ottoman Interregnum, Süleyman Çelebi. As a member of the prominent Çandarlı family, Ali was the son of Grand...
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    [citation needed] During the early interregnum, Bayezid I's son Mehmed Çelebi acted as Timur's vassal. Unlike other princes, Mehmed minted coins that...
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  • Kınalızâde Ali Çelebi (1510/11?–1572), known with the Islamic name Mullah Ala al-Din Ali Kınalızâde or simply Kınalızade Ali, was an Ottoman high rank...
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  • Latifî (1491–1582), or Kastamonulu Latifî Çelebi, was an Ottoman poet and bibliographer. Born in Kastamonu, in northern Anatolia, he became famous for...
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    Baghdad Ahmet Mithat Ahmet Rasim Ali Canip Yöntem Ali Çelebi Aşık Çelebi Bâkî Cenâb Şehâbeddîn Evliya Çelebi Fatma Aliye Topuz Fitnat Hanım Fuzuli Habib Esfahani...
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    Pir Mehmed ("Mehmed the Pir"; 1520–1572), better known as Aşık Çelebi ("Gentleman Bard" in Turkish), was an Ottoman biographer, poet, and translator. Born...
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  • Baghdad Ahmet Mithat Ahmet Rasim Ali Canip Yöntem Ali Çelebi Aşık Çelebi Bâkî Cenâb Şehâbeddîn Evliya Çelebi Fatma Aliye Topuz Fitnat Hanım Fuzuli Habib Esfahani...
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