Sultan Mehmed turned his attention towards expanding into Wallachia. Mircea the Elder, navigating internal strife, ultimately yielded to Mehmed's demands...
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romanized: İslâm Gäray-i S̱âlis̱; 1604 – 10 July 1654) was khan of the Crimean Khanate for ten years (1644–1654), interrupting the reign of his brother Mehmed IV Giray...
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Matthias Corvinus (redirect from Matthias I Corvinus of Hungary)
The peace treaty made in Wiener-Neustadt 19 July 1463. The Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II invaded Wallachia in early 1462. He did not conquer the country but the...
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commanders from some parts of the Balkans, and his only remaining brother, Mehmed I, who ruled part of former Bayezid Asian countries, joined them. His first...
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Selahattin Tansel "Mehmed II". Archived from the original on 30 July 2019. Retrieved 1 November 2023. "Haçli Koali̇syonu Ve Fâti̇h Sultan Mehmed". Archived from...
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de facto rulers of the Empire, such as Pargalı Ibrahim Pasha and Sokollu Mehmed Pasha, were recruited in this way.[unreliable source?] In the East Indies...
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Silifke, formerly Seleucia – Seleucus I Nicator Sinop – Sinope – disputed Sokullu Mehmet Paşa (Ankara) – Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Stratonicea (Lydia): named for...
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was initially a coalition made up of Stojadinović's, Anton Korošec's and Mehmed Spaho's supporters, and the party was the main stronghold for Yugoslav ethnic...
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worked from contemporary works of the time of King Charles I (1301–1342) and King Louis I (1342–1382), which also based on older chronicles. The basic...
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demonstrated the beginning of a new phase of Ottoman expansion under Sultan Mehmed II. In two years, he occupied Serbia and decided to take Belgrade (Hungarian:...
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of the death on May 14, while near Sofia. Two days later, Yahyapaşazade Mehmed Paşa, who took Požega in 1537, is appointed Beğlerbeğ of Buda. On May 10...
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Isfahani. June 29 – Mehmed II Giray becomes the new Khan of Crimea for the Ottoman Empire, after the death of his father, Devlet I Giray, from a plague...
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