TURKEY

The Imperial House of Osman

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1618 - 1622 H.M. Sultan Osman Khan II Ganj Shahid Ghazi, 15th Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, and of the Cities of Damascus and Cairo, of all Azerbaijan, of the Magris, of Barka, of Kairuan, of Aleppo, of Arabic Iraq and of Ajim, of Basra, of El Hasa, of Dilen, of Raka, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyarbakir, of Cicilia, of the Vilayets of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, Van, of Barbary, of Abyssinia, of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Damascus, of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Candia, of the Vilayet of the Morea, of the Marmara Sea, the Black Sea and also its coasts, of Anatolia, of Rumelia, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Greece, Turkistan, Tartary, Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Georgia, of the plain of Kypshak, of the whole country of the Tartars, of Kefa and of all the neighbouring countries, of Bosnia and its dependencies, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the Vilayet of Serbia, with all the castles, forts and cities, of all Albania, of all Iflak and Bogdania, as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities. b. at the Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, 3rd November 1604, educ. privately. Became Vali Ahad (Heir Apparent) 3rd November 1604. Succeeded on the deposition of his uncle, 26th February 1618. Deposed by the Janissaries, 19th May 1622. m. (firstly) January 1622, Aisha Khanum (b. 1607), a granddaughter of Partav Pasha. m. (secondly) February 1622, 'Akila Rukiya Khanum (b. 1607), daughter of Asad Effendi, somtime Shaikh ul-Islam. He was k. (strangled) at Yedikule, Constantinople, 20th May 1622, having had issue, two sons, and one daughter:
 
1617 - 1618 and 1622 - 1623 H.M. Sultan Mustafa Khan I, 16th Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, and of the Cities of Damascus and Cairo, of all Azerbaijan, of the Magris, of Barka, of Kairuan, of Aleppo, of Arabic Iraq and of Ajim, of Basra, of El Hasa, of Dilen, of Raka, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyarbakir, of Cicilia, of the Vilayets of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, Van, of Barbary, of Abyssinia, of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Damascus, of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Candia, of the Vilayet of the Morea, of the Marmara Sea, the Black Sea and also its coasts, of Anatolia, of Rumelia, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Greece, Turkistan, Tartary, Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Georgia, of the plain of Kypshak, of the whole country of the Tartars, of Kefa and of all the neighbouring countries, of Bosnia and its dependencies, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the Vilayet of Serbia, with all the castles, forts and cities, of all Albania, of all Iflak and Bogdania, as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities. b. at the Manisa Palace, 1592, educ. privately. Became Aghabeyi (Heir Apparent) 21st December 1603. Succeeded on the death of his elder brother, 22nd November 1617. Deposed in favour of Osman Khan II on 26th February 1618, but succeeded again on his death, 20th May 1622. Deposed for a second time on the grounds of mental instability, 10th September 1623. He d.s.p. at the Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, 20th January 1639 (bur. there at the Hagia Sophia Mosque).
 
1623 - 1640 H.M. Sultan Shah Murad Khan IV Ghazi Baghdad Fatihi Sahib-i-Kiran, 17th Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, and of the Cities of Damascus and Cairo, of all Azerbaijan, of the Magris, of Barka, of Kairuan, of Aleppo, of Arabic Iraq and of Ajim, of Basra, of El Hasa, of Dilen, of Raka, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyarbakir, of Cicilia, of the Vilayets of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, Van, of Barbary, of Abyssinia, of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Damascus, of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Candia, of the Vilayet of the Morea, of the Marmara Sea, the Black Sea and also its coasts, of Anatolia, of Rumelia, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Greece, Turkistan, Tartary, Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Georgia, of the plain of Kypshak, of the whole country of the Tartars, of Kefa and of all the neighbouring countries, of Bosnia and its dependencies, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the Vilayet of Serbia, with all the castles, forts and cities, of all Albania, of all Iflak and Bogdania, as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities. b. at Constantinople, 27th July 1612, educ. privately. Succeeded on the deposition of his uncle, 10th September 1623. Conquered Baghdad in 1638 and therafter styled Baghdad Fatihi. m. Aisha Haseki-Sultana. He d. at Istanbul, 8th February 1640, having had issue, eleven sons and nine daughters:
 
1640 - 1648 H.M. Sultan Ibrahim Khan, 18th Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, and of the Cities of Damascus and Cairo, of all Azerbaijan, of the Magris, of Barka, of Kairuan, of Aleppo, of Arabic Iraq and of Ajim, of Basra, of El Hasa, of Dilen, of Raka, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyarbakir, of Cicilia, of the Vilayets of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, Van, of Barbary, of Abyssinia, of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Damascus, of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Candia, of the Vilayet of the Morea, of the Marmara Sea, the Black Sea and also its coasts, of Anatolia, of Rumelia, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Greece, Turkistan, Tartary, Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Georgia, of the plain of Kypshak, of the whole country of the Tartars, of Kefa and of all the neighbouring countries, of Bosnia and its dependencies, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the Vilayet of Serbia, with all the castles, forts and cities, of all Albania, of all Iflak and Bogdania, as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities. b. at Constantinople, 5th November 1615, educ. privately. Became Vali Ahad (Heir Apparent) 17th February 1638. Succeeded on the death of his elder brother, 8th February 1640. Girded with the sword at the Great Mosque of Eyüb. Deposed in favour of his eldest surviving son, 8th August 1648. m. (firstly) 1641, H.H. Khadija Turhan Valide Sultan (b. 1627; d. 5th July 1683), Valide Sultan from 8th August 1648, and Naib-i-Sultanat (Regent) from 3rd September 1651 to 15th September 1656 for her son Sultan Muhammad IV, sister of Yusuf Agha, and of Russian origin. m. (secondly) 1641, H.H. Saliha Dilashub Valide Sultan (b. 1627; d. 5th December 1689), Valide Sultan from 8th November 1687. m. (thirdly) 1641, H.H. Khadija Muazzaz Haseki (b. 1627; d. 12th September 1687), styled 2nd Haseki. m. (fourthly) at Constantinople, December 1647, Huma-Shah Haseki-Sultana alias "Telli-Haseki" (b. 1634; m. secondly, H.E. Ibrahim Pasha, Grand Vizier, and d. 1672), styled 8th Haseki at her marriage. m. (fifthly) Aisha Haseki-Sultana (d. 1675), styled 5th Haseki. m. (sixthly) Mah-i-Anwar Haseki-Sultana, styled 5th Haseki. m. (seventhly) Sajbagli Haseki, styled 6th Haseki. m. (eighthly) Shivakar Haseki-Sultana (d. at the Aski Palace, Constantinople, 1693), styled 7th Haseki. m. (a) Sakizula. m. (b) (div.) Sakarpara (m. secondly, Kara Musa Pasha, and d. in Egypt, 1648). m. (c) Polia. m. (d) Zafira, the former wife of Sumbul Agha. m. (e) the former wife of H.H. Ahmed Pasha Hezarpare, sometime Grand Vizier, and daughter of Handanzade. m. (f) a daughter of Haji Muid Ahmed, Shaikh ul-Islam. He was k. (strangled) at Constantinople, 18th August 1648 (bur. there), having had issue, twelve sons and thirteen daughters:
 
1648 - 1687 H.M. Sultan Muhammad Khan IV Avji Ghazi, 19th Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, and of the Cities of Damascus and Cairo, of all Azerbaijan, of the Magris, of Barka, of Kairuan, of Aleppo, of Arabic Iraq and of Ajim, of Basra, of El Hasa, of Dilen, of Raka, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyarbakir, of Cicilia, of the Vilayets of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, Van, of Barbary, of Abyssinia, of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Damascus, of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Candia, of the Vilayet of the Morea, of the Marmara Sea, the Black Sea and also its coasts, of Anatolia, of Rumelia, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Greece, Turkistan, Tartary, Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Georgia, of the plain of Kypshak, of the whole country of the Tartars, of Kefa and of all the neighbouring countries, of Bosnia and its dependencies, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the Vilayet of Serbia, with all the castles, forts and cities, of all Albania, of all Iflak and Bogdania, as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities. b. at the Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, 2nd January 1642, educ. privately. Succeeded on the deposition of his father, 8th August 1648. Girded with the sword at the Great Mosque of Eyüb. Reigned under the Regecy of his grandmother, H.H. Kulsum Mahpeyker, Valide Sultan, until her assassination 2nd September 1651, and then under his mother, H.H. Turhan Khadija Valide Sultana, until he came of age and assumed full ruling powers. Deposed in favour of his younger brother, 9th November 1687. m. (firstly) H.H. Mah-Para Ummatallah Rabia Gul-Nuz Valide Sultan (b. in Crete, 1647; d. at the Adrianople Palace, 6th November 1715), Valide Sultan from 6th February 1695, daughter of Retimo Verzizzi of Venetian origin. m. (secondly) Afifa Haseki (d. at the Old Palace, Constantinople, 1688). m. (thirdly) Rabia Haseki. m. (fourthly) Kaniya Haseki. m. (fifthly) Siyavush Haseki. m. (sixthly) Gul-Beyaz Iqbal. m. (seventhly) Rukiya Bash-odalik. m. (eighthly) Jihan-Shah Khanum, previously a Gozde. m. (ninthly) Durriya Gozde. m. (tenthly) Navruz Gozde. He d. at the Adrianople Palace, 6th January 1693 (bur. Constantinople), having had issue, five sons and seven daughters:
 
1678 - 1691 H.M. Sultan Sulaiman Khan II, 20th Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, and of the Cities of Damascus and Cairo, of all Azerbaijan, of the Magris, of Barka, of Kairuan, of Aleppo, of Arabic Iraq and of Ajim, of Basra, of El Hasa, of Dilen, of Raka, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyarbakir, of Cicilia, of the Vilayets of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, Van, of Barbary, of Abyssinia, of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Damascus, of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Candia, of the Vilayet of the Morea, of the Marmara Sea, the Black Sea and also its coasts, of Anatolia, of Rumelia, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Greece, Turkistan, Tartary, Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Georgia, of the plain of Kypshak, of the whole country of the Tartars, of Kefa and of all the neighbouring countries, of Bosnia and its dependencies, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the Vilayet of Serbia, with all the castles, forts and cities, of all Albania, of all Iflak and Bogdania, as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities. b. at the Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, 15th April 1642, educ. privately. Succeeded on the deposition of his elder brother, 9th November 1687. Girded with the sword at the Great Mosque of Eyüb. m. (firstly) Khadija Bash-Haseki. m. (secondly) Bahzad Haseki. m. (thirdly) Ivaz Haseki. m. (fourthly) Sulun Haseki. m. (fifthly) Shahsuvar Haseki. m. (sixthly) Zainab Haseki. He d.s.p. from dropsy, at the Adrianople Palace, 22nd June 1691 (bur. Constantinople).
 
1691 - 1695 H.M. Sultan Ahmed Khan II Ghazi, 21st Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans, Khan of Khans, Commander of the Faithful and Successor of the Prophet of the Lord of the Universe, Protector of the Holy Cities of Mecca, Medina and Jerusalem, Emperor of the three Cities of Constantinople, Adrianople and Bursa, and of the Cities of Damascus and Cairo, of all Azerbaijan, of the Magris, of Barka, of Kairuan, of Aleppo, of Arabic Iraq and of Ajim, of Basra, of El Hasa, of Dilen, of Raka, of Mosul, of Parthia, of Diyarbakir, of Cicilia, of the Vilayets of Erzurum, of Sivas, of Adana, of Karaman, Van, of Barbary, of Abyssinia, of Tunisia, of Tripoli, of Damascus, of Cyprus, of Rhodes, of Candia, of the Vilayet of the Morea, of the Marmara Sea, the Black Sea and also its coasts, of Anatolia, of Rumelia, Baghdad, Kurdistan, Greece, Turkistan, Tartary, Circassia, of the two regions of Kabarda, of Georgia, of the plain of Kypshak, of the whole country of the Tartars, of Kefa and of all the neighbouring countries, of Bosnia and its dependencies, of the City and Fort of Belgrade, of the Vilayet of Serbia, with all the castles, forts and cities, of all Albania, of all Iflak and Bogdania, as well as all the dependencies and borders, and many others countries and cities. b. at the Topkapi Palace, Constantinople, 25th February 1643, educ. privately. Became Vali Ahad (Crown Prince) 8th November 1687. Succeeded on the death of his elder brother, 22nd June 1691. Girded with the sword at the Great Mosque of Eyüb. m. (firstly) H.H. Rabia Haseki Sultana (d. at the Old Palace, Constantinople, 14th January 1712). m. (secondly) Sayista Khanum  (d. 1710). He d. at the Adrianople Palace, 6th February 1695 (bur. Constantinople), having had issue, two sons and three daughters:
 
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