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  Qwika - Pretender
A small minority refused to accept this designation, and chose instead a descendant of Louis XIV through the Spanish line, regarding Philip V of Spain's renunciation invalid.
He was indeed proclaimed Prince of Wales by his supporters on 16 September 1400, and his revolt in quest of Welsh independence was not quashed by Henry IV until 1409.
Later, however, one of Glyndwr's cousins, Owain Tudor, would marry the widow of Henry V, and their grandson would become Henry VII, from whom the current British monarch is descended (through his daughter Margaret Tudor, who was married off to James IV of Scotland).
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Osman I (1258-1326) (Ottoman: -- --, Turkish:Osman Gazi or Osman Bey or I.Osman or Osman Sayed II) was born in 1258 and inherited the title bey (chief) from his father, Ertu-rul, as the ruler of the village of Sö-üt in 1281.
Osman Sayed II is regarded as the founder of the Ottoman Empire and it is from him that the Turks, called themselves Osmanli until the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire.
Osman was twenty-four years of age at his accession, and he had already both proven his skill as a leader, and his prowess as a combatant.
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  Encyclopedia: Ottoman Empire   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Events Osman I declares the independence of the Ottoman Principality The County of Holland is annexed by the County of Hainaut April 1, 1299 Kings Towne on the River Hull granted city status by Royal Charter of King Edward I of England.
Sultan Osman I Osman I (1258–1326) (Ottoman عُثمَان ʿUthmān) was the founder of the Ottoman Empire.
Sultan Osman III Osman III (January 2, 1699 – October 30, 1757) was the sultan of the Ottoman empire from 1754 to 1757.
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 Ottoman Turks - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
However, they would have a state in Western Turkey under Ertugrul Gazi, whose capital was Sögüt, near Bursa to the south of Turkey's Sea of Marmara, the body of water between the Black Sea and the Aegean Sea.
His son Osman expanded the principality, and for him both the empire and the people were named by Europeans.
Osman's son Orhan expanded the growing empire taking Nicaea, present day Iznik, and crossed the Dardanelles in 1362.
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 Ottoman Empire article - Ottoman Empire Ottoman Coat Arms motto Official language Ottoman Turkish Capital - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
It was sometimes referred to in diplomatic circles as the "Sublime Porte" or simply as "the Porte," due to the greeting ceremony the sultan held for foreign ambassadors at the Palace Gate.
The Ottoman Empire was founded by Osman I in 1281.
The sultan enjoyed many titles such as 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.
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 Timeline Turkey to 1960
1754-1757 Osman III succeeded Mahmud I in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1876 Murad V succeeded Abdul Aziz in the Ottoman House of Osman.
1918-1922 Mehmed VI succeeded Mehmed V in the Ottoman House of Osman.
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 Ottoman Empire
Ertugrul Gazi (EHR-too-rool gah-zee) ruled the lands around Sögüt, a town between Bursa and Eskisehir.
Osman's son Orhan conquered Iznik (Nicaea) and took his armies across the Dardanelles and into Thrace and Europe by 1362.
Above, the tomb of Ertugrul Gazi, progenitor of the Ottoman Empire, at Sögüt, near Bilecik.
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 Senior member of Turkey's Ottoman family returns with Turkish passport   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Ertugrul Osman, the senior member of the Ottoman royal family that was deposed before Turkey was declared a republic in 1923, has returned to Turkey on a visit after the government agreed to grant him Turkish citizenship, newspapers reported Tuesday.
Osman was quoted as saying he never taken citizenship in another country and that he had traveled to Turkey on previous occasions using travel documents issued by the United States and Albania.
Osman's grandfather Abdulhamid came to the throne in 1876 and was ousted in 1909 amid strife in the empire.
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 Pretender - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The arguments are, on one side, that Philip V of Spain renounced any future claim to the French throne when he became King of Spain, and that the Dukes of Orleans were therefore recognized as the next heirs before the French Revolution.
He was indeed proclaimed Prince of Wales by his supporters on 16 September 1400, and his revolt in quest of Welsh independence was not quashed by Henry IV until 1409.
Later, however, one of Glyndŵr's cousins, Owain Tudor, would marry the widow of Henry V, and their grandson would become Henry VII, from whom the current British monarch is descended (through his daughter Margaret Tudor, who was married off to James IV of Scotland).
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 Turkey2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Khan of Khans.
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan, son of Sultan Ghazis, Ghazi, son of Ghazis, Shuja ud-Daula wad-din, Khan of Khans, Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia.
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Jalal ud-din Saif ud-din Ghias ud-Dunya ud-din, Sultan-i-Iklim-i-Rum (Emperor of Rome), Khan of Khans, Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia, and of the Cities of Adrianople and Philippolis.
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 Cyprus bicommunal discussion and chat forum : Senior member of Turkey's Ottoman family returns   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Ertugrul Osman, the senior member of the Ottoman royal family that was deposed before Turkey was declared a republic in 1923, has returned to Turkey on a visit after the government agreed to grant him Turkish citizenship, newspapers reported Tuesday.
Osman was quoted as saying he never taken citizenship in another country and that he had traveled to Turkey on previous occasions using travel documents issued by the United States and Albania.
Osman's grandfather Abdulhamid came to the throne in 1876 and was ousted in 1909 amid strife in the empire.
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 Ottomaanse dynastie - All Things Royal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The father of the Ottoman Empire Osman Gazi was born in 1258 in the town of Sogut.
Osman Gazi was a tall man with a round face, dark complexion, hazel eyes, and thick eyebrows.
Mehmet V Reşat (1844-1918) was de 35e Sultan van het Osmaanse Rijk en volgde in 1909 zijn oudere broer Abdülhamit II op, nadat deze door een revolutie van de Jong-Turken was afgezet.
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Between 1341 and 1355 the corulers of the Byzantine Empire, John V Paleologos and John VI Cantacuzene, were fighting for sole possession of the throne.
The followers of Osman, the Ottoman Turks, therefore were not members of a tribe or clan, but simply a mixture of all kinds of Turks and turkified people of other origins who followed Osman and later his family.
Osman's fief bordered on this territory, and he had the intelligence and the ability to take advantage of his opportunity.
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 Bambooweb: Ottoman Empire
It was sometimes referred to in diplomatic circles as the "Sublime Porte" or simply as "the Porte," due to the greeting ceremony the sultan held for foreign ambassadors at the Palace Gate.
From 1453 the capital was Constantinople, known in modern Turkish as İstanbul.
The sultan enjoyed many titles such as 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.
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 Finance Choices - Personal Finance Wiki   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Ottoman Dynasty (or the Imperial House of Osman) ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1281 to 1923, beginning with Osman I (not counting his father, Ertuğrul), though the dynasty was not proclaimed until 1383 when Murad I declared himself sultan.
However the next Ottoman ruler (6th Sultan of House of Osman) was Sultan Murad Khan II (1421 - 1451) took the title 'Abu'l Hayrat, Sultan ul-Mujahidin, Khan of Khans, Grand Sultan of Anatolia and Rumelia, and of the Cities of Edirne and Filibe.
Sovereign of the House of Osman, Sultan of Sultans,
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 Decades History Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Osman I came to power at the age of 23 and began a steady campaign against the Byzantines until his death in 1324.
Generally regarded as the founder of the Ottoman Turkish state, Osman I (also known as Osman Gazi) led ongoing campaigns against the Byzantines in the 13th and early 14th centuries AD.
Part of the migration of Turkic tribes into Anatolia, Osman was the son of Ertugrul, who had established a principality in present-day Sögüt, Turkey.
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 Osman I --  Encyclopædia Britannica   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Osman was descended from the Kayi branch of the Oguz Turkmen.
It was captured from the Byzantines by the Ottoman ruler Osman I in 1298.
The Osmans established a principality that became known as the Ottoman Empire, pushing aside the last influences of the Byzantines in the process (see Ottoman Empire).
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 ummah.com forum - Ottoman Exile Sees Turkey Leading Muslim World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Osman, who despite his fondness for Islam leads a Westernized lifestyle in Manhattan, added that he saw little chance of the Muslim world accepting Turkish leadership at present because of Turkey’s close ties with the state of Israel.
Osman went into exile in 1924 and lived for a while in Vienna before moving with his family to the United States, where he worked in the mining business.
I agree with the last Ottoman, Osman Ertugrul; Erdogan is a most wonderful and charismatic man, very popular with the People, but he cannot even take his wife to official functions, since she wears an hijab, an Islamic mandate banned by the barbaric Türkish military.
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 Ottoman Orders
Badge: The badges are of silver gilt, with a red enameled center medallion bearing the tughra of Mehmed Reshad V, surrounded by a white enameled crescent with a star between the points at the top.
Ertugrul was the leader of the nomadic Turkish tribe that settled in the Western end of Asia minor.
His son, Osman, established the dynasty that would be named after him: the Osmanli, or Ottoman dynasty.
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 Ottoman Sultans and Their Jewish Subjects
OSMAN GAZI (Born) 1258 - (Deceased) 1326 CE Osman Gazi was the youngest of three sons born to Ertugrul Gazi, he prepared the basis for an Empire of which the world trembled.
SULTAN OSMAN III (Born) 1699 - (Deceased) 1757 CE Under the Sultan Osman III, the Jews keep a low profile, though the Doctors Isaac Tchelebi and Doctor Joseph are in service at the palace.
SULTAN MURAD V (Born) 1840 - (Deceased) 1904 CE The Sultan Murad V, was a music amateur but this was not enough for him to keep the throne and after 93 days he had to leave the throne to Abdul Hamid II.
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 ANATOLIAN HISTORY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
This ban lasted all the way through the reigns of Constantine V and Leo IV and it was only with Constantine VI that a solution to the ban was presented.
Oguz tribesmen of the Kayi clan had migrated to Anatolia during the Seljuk era and it was this clan, under the leadership of Ertugrul Gazi which was to form the nucleus of the Ottoman principality.
The mosque that was constructed for Osman Gazi’s son, Alaeddin Bey in 1326 and the Orhan Bey Mosque that was constructed in 1339 have both been restored several times over the years.
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 Ottoman Emperor Article, OttomanEmperor Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Empire was founded by Osman I (in Arabic Uthmān, hence the nameOttoman Empire).
It was sometimes referred to in diplomatic circles as the "Sublime Porte" or simply as "the Porte," dueto the greeting ceremony the sultan held for foreign ambassadors at the Palace Gate.
The sultan enjoyedmany titles such as 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.Note that the first rulers never called themselves sultans, but rather bey s.
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 Explore Turkey: The Ottoman Civilization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
At the beginning of the 14th century, other principalities were set up, such as the Inançogullari in the Denizli region, the Aydinogullari in the Aydin region, the Karesiogullari in the Balikesir region, the Saruhanogullari in the Manisa region and the Candarogullari in the Kastamonu-Çankiri-Sinop region.
Oguz tribesmen of the Kayi clan had migrated to Anatolia during the Seljuk era and it was this clan, under the leadership of Ertugrul Gazi which was to form the nucleus of the Ottoman principality.
The mosque that was constructed for Osman Gazi’s son, Alaeddin Bey in 1326 and the Orhan Bey Mosque that was constructed in 1339 have both been restored several times over the years.
sheff.caeds.eng.uml.edu /iaea_98/osmanli.htm   (2852 words)

  
 IHO Toristic Information BursaThe First Capital of Ottoman EmpireTurkey www.istanbulhotelsonline.com
Sultan Murad Han bin Orhan bin Osman Gazi was the third Ottoman sultan, and became known by the cognomen Hüdavendigar.
When Mehmed V Resad succeeded him as the thirty-fifth Ottoman sultan, the dissidents of the previous regime were pardoned and Mevlânazade Rifat returned to Istanbul.
After the death of Sultan Murad V in 1904, one of his favourites together with a large number of women from her household were allocated pensions of 10 lira each and exiled to Bursa.
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 Lawyers, Guns and Money: Sunday Deposed Monarch Blogging: House of Osman
The House of Osman began as one of many small noble families that ruled the Turkic peoples during their migration west around the end of the first millenia CE.
Althought he did not claim the title of Sultan, Osman I, who lived at the end of the 13th and beginning of the 14th century, is understood to be the dynastic founder of the Ottoman Empire.
Succession in the House of Osman did not operate on the principles of primogeniture, seniority, or even on the selection of the current Sultan, but rather most often depended on a free-for-all between sons upon the death of the Sultan.
lefarkins.blogspot.com /2007/03/sunday-deposed-monarch-blogging-house.html   (1276 words)

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