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 Ahmed II on Encyclopedia.com
1642-95, Ottoman sultan (1691-95), brother and successor of Sulayman II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
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Muhammad VI 1) Murad II abdicated in favor of his son Muhammad II, but returned to the throne to defeat a threat by a European army.
Muhammad IV Süleyman II Ahmed II Mustafa II Ahmed III
In that year the Ottoman Empire was formally abolished; in the following year the Republic of Turkey was created.
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 Ahmed Iii - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK
Ahmed III, 1673-1736, Ottoman sultan (1703-30), brother and successor of Mustafa II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Ahmed seized (1715) the Peloponnesus and the Ionian Isles (except Corfu) from Venice, but he was defeated by the Austrians under Prince Eugene of Savoy
Ahmed's grand vizier (chief executive officer) after 1718 was Ibrahim, who encouraged learning by establishing several notable libraries and favored the rise of Greek Phanariots (see under Phanar
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 Middle East Open Encyclopedia: 1695
February 6 - Ahmed II of Turkey (b.
Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Ahmed II to Mustafa II (1695-1703)
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 Chief Rabbis of the Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey
1677-1715 CE Sultan Mehmed Iv-Sultan Suleyman II-Sultan Ahmed II-Sultan Mustafa II-Sultan Ahmed III
1602-1625 CE Sultan Mehmed III- Sultan Ahmed I-Sultan Mustafa I-Sultan Osman II-Sultan Murad IV Yasef Mitrani
1454-1497 CE Fatih Sultan Mehmed-Sultan Beyazid II Eliyahu Mizrahi
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Ahmed III Ahmed III, 1673-1736, Ottoman sultan (1703-30), brother and successor of Mustafa II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Ahmed II Ahmed II, 1642-95, Ottoman sultan (1691-95), brother and successor of Sulayman II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Ahmed I Ahmed Iä´mĕd, 1589-1617, Ottoman sultan (1603-17), son and successor of Muhammad III to the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
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Ahmed II Ahmed II, 1642-95, Ottoman sultan (1691-95), brother and successor of Sulayman II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Mustafa II Mustafa II, 1664-1703, Ottoman sultan (1695-1703), nephew and successor of Ahmed II.
Ben Bella, Ahmed Ben Bella, Ahmedäkhmĕd´ bĕn bĕl´lä, 1919-, Algerian statesman.
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Turkey - Istanbul, Mosque of Bayezid II Previous: Turkey - Istanbul, Mosque of Ahmed I
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 Chief Rabbis of the Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey
1677-1715 CE Sultan Mehmed Iv-Sultan Suleyman II-Sultan Ahmed II-Sultan Mustafa II-Sultan Ahmed III
1602-1625 CE Sultan Mehmed III- Sultan Ahmed I-Sultan Mustafa I-Sultan Osman II-Sultan Murad IV Yasef Mitrani
1745-1762 CE Sultan Mahmud I-Sultan Osman III-Sultan Mustafa III
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1691-1695 Ahmed II succeeded Suleiman II in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1703-1730 Ahmed III succeeded Mustafa II in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1574-1595 Selim II, Sultan of Turkey, died and was succeeded by his son, Murad III in the Ottoman House of Osman.
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 Selim III
Selim III, 1761–1808, Ottoman sultan (1789–1807), nephew and successor of Abd al-Hamid I to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Turkey - Sultans Mustafa II (1695–1703) Ahmed III (1703–1730) Mahmud I (1730–1754) Osman...
Mahmud II - Mahmud II, 1784–1839, Ottoman sultan (1808–39), younger son of Abd al-Hamid I. He was...
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 Chief Rabbis of the Ottoman Empire and Republic of Turkey
1677-1715 CE Sultan Mehmed Iv-Sultan Suleyman II-Sultan Ahmed II-Sultan Mustafa II-Sultan Ahmed III
1872-1909 CE Sultan Abdulaziz-Sultan Murad V-Sultan Abdulhamid II Hayim Nahum
1800-1835 CE Sultan Selim III-Sultan Mustafa IV-Sultan Mahmud II Abraham Levi
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Muhammad VI 1) Murad II abdicated in favor of his son Muhammad II, but returned to the throne to defeat a threat by a European army.
In that year the Ottoman Empire was formally abolished; in the following year the Republic of Turkey was created.
Muhammad IV Süleyman II Ahmed II Mustafa II Ahmed III
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1691-1695 Ahmed II succeeded Suleiman II in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1703-1730 Ahmed III succeeded Mustafa II in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1687-1691 Suleiman II succeeded Mehmed IV in the Ottoman House of Osman.
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 MSN Encarta - Multimedia - Ottoman Sultans
Muhammad VI 1) Murad II abdicated in favor of his son Muhammad II, but returned to the throne to defeat a threat by a European army.
Muhammad IV Süleyman II Ahmed II Mustafa II Ahmed III
In that year the Ottoman Empire was formally abolished; in the following year the Republic of Turkey was created.
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Following the reigns of Süleyman II, Ahmed III and Mustafa II, in the 18th century Sultan Ahmed III came to power between the years 1703-1730 and during his time, referred to as “Tulip Era”, peace and entertainment prevailed.
He was found incompetent after a short while and replaced with the 14 year old Osman II named Genç (Young) Osman because of his young age but he was killed in a revolt of “Janissaries&; and “cavalry soldiers” and Mustafa I was throned again in 1622.
In 1488 during the reign of Beyazid II there had been frequent earthquakes.
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Mahmud I, who was throned after Ahmed III in 1730 had Architect Mehmet Aga built a fountain in Tophane in 1732 and the foundation of Nuruosmaniye Mosque was laid in 1748, but upon his death it was completed by Osman III.
Following the reigns of Süleyman II, Ahmed III and Mustafa II, in the 18th century Sultan Ahmed III came to power between the years 1703-1730 and during his time, referred to as “Tulip Era”, peace and entertainment prevailed.
When Sultan Mehmed III died in 1603, he was buried in a monument-tomb built by Dalgiç Ahmet Aga at the St. Sophia Church in 1608 and his son Ahmed I (1603-1617) became the sultan.
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 AHMED III
(1637-1736), sultan of Turkey, son of Mahommed IV., succeeded to the throne in 1703 on the abdication of his brother Mustafa II.
In the treaty which Russia was compelled to sign Turkey obtained the restitution of Azov, the destruction of the forts built by Russia and the undertaking that the tsar should abstain from future interference in the affairs of the Poles or the Cossacks.
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February 6 - Ahmed II of Turkey (b.
January 27 - Change of emperor of the Ottoman Empire from Ahmed II to Mustafa II (1695-1703)
February 6 - Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss mathematician (d.
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1691-1695 Ahmed II succeeded Suleiman II in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1754-1757 Osman III succeeded Mahmud I in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1774-1789 Abdul Hamid I succeeded Mustafa III in the Ottoman House of Osman.
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 MAHMUD I. - LoveToKnow Article on MAHMUD I.
MAHMUD I. - LoveToKnow Article on MAHMUD I. (1696-1754), sultan of Turkey, was the son of Mustafa II., and succeeded his uncle Ahmed III.
After the suppression of a military revolt the war with Persia was continued with varying success, and terminated in 1736 by a treaty of peace restoring the status quo ante bellum.
The sultan, throughout desirous for peace, is said to have been much under the influence of the chief eunuch, Haji Beshir Aga.
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 BAYEZID II. - LoveToKnow Article on BAYEZID II.
(1447-1512), sultan of Turkey, was the son of Mahommed II., whom he succeeded in 1481, but only after gaining over the janissaries by a large donative, which henceforth became for centuries the invariable prerogative of that undisciplined body on the accession of a new sultan.
The forces destined to maintain his authority in Asia had been entrusted by Bayezid to his three sons, Ahmed, Corcud and Selim; and the sultans declining years were embittered by their revolts and rivalry.
The comparative inactivity of Bayezid in the dfrection of Europe was partly due to preoccupation elsewhere.
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Ahmed III Ahmed III, 1673-1736, Ottoman sultan (1703-30), brother and successor of Mustafa II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Ahmed I Ahmed Iä´mĕd, 1589-1617, Ottoman sultan (1603-17), son and successor of Muhammad III to the throne of the Ottoman Empire.
Tour?Ahmed S?u Touré, Ahmed Sékousā´koo toorā´, 1922-84, African political leader, president (1958-84) of the republic of Guinea.
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 AHMED I
AHMED I. (1589-1617), sultan of Turkey, was the son of Mahommed III., whom he succeeded in 1603, being the first Ottoman sultan who reached the throne before attaining his majority.
Ahmed gave himself up to pleasure during the remainder of his reign, which ended in 1617, and demoralization and corruption became as general throughout the public service as indiscipline in the ranks of the army.
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AHMED III [Ahmed III] 1673-1736, Ottoman sultan (1703-30), brother and successor of Mustafa II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Ahmed seized (1715) the Peloponnesus and the Ionian Isles (except Corfu) from Venice, but he was defeated by the Austrians under Prince Eugene of Savoy in 1716-18.
Ahmed's grand vizier (chief executive officer) after 1718 was Ibrahim, who encouraged learning by establishing several notable libraries and favored the rise of Greek Phanariots (see under Phanar) to high offices.
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He afforded a refuge in Turkey to Charles XII of Sweden after the Swedish defeat at the hands of Peter the Great in the Battle of Poltava in 1709.
When Mehmed II (the Conquerer) took over Constantinople on May 29, 1453, he committed a coup d'état by replacing the Emperor of the Roman empire (a.k.a.
In the treaty which Russia was compelled to sign, the Ottoman Empire obtained the restitution of Azov, the destruction of the forts built by Russia and the undertaking that the tsar should abstain from future interference in the affairs of the Poles or the Cossacks.
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 Ahmed II on Encyclopedia.com
AHMED II [Ahmed II] 1642-95, Ottoman sultan (1691-95), brother and successor of Sulayman II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
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 How Ahmed Chalabi Conned the Neocons
Chalabi's father, Abdul Haydi Chalabi, was a member of the council of ministers of King Faisal II, whose short-lived Hashemite dynasty was installed by the British in 1921.
Chalabi met with Zell and other neoconservatives many times from the mid-1990s on in London, Turkey, and the U.S. Zell outlines what Chalabi was promising the neocons before the Iraq war: "He said he would end Iraq's boycott of trade with Israel, and would allow Israeli companies to do business there.
Ahmed Chalabi's family, Shia Muslims from Kut in southern Iraq, has a tradition of working with occupation governments, starting with the regime of the Ottoman Turks in 1638.
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Ahmed III 1673–1736, Ottoman sultan (1703–30), brother and successor of Mustafa II to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Ahmed seized (1715) the Peloponnesus and the Ionian Isles (except Corfu) from Venice, but he was defeated by the Austrians under Prince Eugene of Savoy in 1716–18.
Ahmed's grand vizier (chief executive officer) after 1718 was Ibrahim, who encouraged learning by establishing several notable libraries and favored the rise of Greek Phanariots (see under Phanar) to high offices.
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MAHMUD I.- LoveToKnow Article on MAHMUD I. (1696-1754), sultan of Turkey, was the son of Mustafa II., and succeeded his uncle Ahmed III.
After the suppression of a military revolt the war with Persia was continued with varying success, and terminated in 1736 by a treaty of peace restoring the status quo ante bellum.
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