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  Murad II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murad II (June 1404, Amasya – February 3, 1451, Edirne) (Arabic: مراد الثاني) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1421 to 1451 (except for a period from 1444 to 1446).
Murad II's reign was marked by the long war he fought against the Christians of the Balkans and the Turkish emirates in Anatolia, a conflict lasting for 25 years.
Murad II won the Battle of Varna in 1444 against János Hunyadi but lost the Battle of Jalowaz and was forced to abdicate.
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 MURAD (I.-V.) - LoveToKnow Article on MURAD (I.-V.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
MURAD I., surnamed Khudavendighiar (1319-1389), was the son of Orkhan and the Greek princess Nilofer, and succeeded his father in 1359.
Murad, who had welcomed the Persian War as a good opportunity for ridding himself of the presence of the janissaries, whom he dreaded, had soon cause to fear their triumphant return.
MURAD V. (18401904), eldest son of Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid, was born on the 21st of September 1840.
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 MURAD IV : Encyclopedia Entry
Murad IV (Arabic: مراد الرابع) (June 16, 1612 – February 9, 1640) was the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1623 to 1640, known both for restoring the authority of the state and for the brutality of his methods.
Murad IV was the son of Sultan Ahmed I (1603–17) and Mahfiruz Hadice (This is Kösem Sultan in some resources).
Murad IV died aged 27 from cirrhosis of the liver in 1640.
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 Murad I - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Murad I (nick-named Hüdavendigâr, "the God-liked one") (1319 (or 1326) – 1389) (Arabic: مراد الأول) was the ruler of the Ottoman Empire from 1359 to 1389.
Murad fought against the powerful emirate of Karamanid in Anatolia and against the Serbs, Bulgarians and Hungarians in Europe.
After the battle, Murad I was assassinated by Milos Obilic, a Serbian noble who earlier swore that it would be his sword that would kill Murad.
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Murad II, 1403-51, Ottoman sultan (1421-51), son and successor of Muhammad I to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Murad V, 1840-1904, Ottoman sultan (1876), son of Abd al-Majid.
...Muhammad III, Ottoman sultan, or Mehmet III, 1567-1603, Ottoman sultan (1595-1603), son and successor of Murad III to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
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 Murad II articles on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Murad II MURAD II [Murad II] 1403-51, Ottoman sultan (1421-51), son and successor of Muhammad I to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey).
Murad III MURAD III [Murad III] 1546-95, Ottoman sultan (1574-95), son and successor of Selim II.
Murad V MURAD V [Murad V] 1840-1904, Ottoman sultan (1876), son of Abd al-Majid.
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 murad5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Murad was a liberal reformer like his father Abdulmecid I had been.
Within in days of his coronation, Murad V abdicated after he expressed his inability to handle the pressures of ruling the empire.
Murad's brother, Abdulhamid II, was then made sultan on the condition that he support the newly instituted constitution and keep on Murad V's liberal advisors.
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 Murad V - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Murad V (1840-1904), sultan of the Ottoman Empire (May-August 1876).
Born on September 21, 1840, in Constantinople (modern İstanbul), Murad...
Murad I (1326-1389), Ottoman Turkish Sultan (1359-1389), known as Hudavendigar or “master”, who first established the Ottoman Empire as a major power...
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 Ottoman Empire History Encyclopedia - Letter O | Learn Ottoman Turkish History | Pictures | Sound files | Voice ...
1354 Ottoman occupation of Ankara and Gallipoli (2 March); John V Palaeologus in Constantinople; John Cantacuzenus abdicates.
Murad victorious at Kossovo, but is assassinated after the battle, Bayezid I ascends, 1389
Murad II retires in favor of young Mehmed II, 1444.
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 Abd al-Hamid II
Abd al-Hamid's brother, Murad V, succeeded as sultan, but was shortly declared insane, and Abd al-Hamid ascended the throne.
Murad V - Murad V, 1840–1904, Ottoman sultan (1876), son of Abd al-Majid.
Muhammad V, Ottoman sultan - Muhammad V or Mehmet V,1844–1918, Ottoman sultan (1909–18).
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 Murad V on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
MURAD V [Murad V] 1840-1904, Ottoman sultan (1876), son of Abd al-Majid.
He came to the throne of the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) when his uncle, Abd al-Aziz, was deposed, but he was soon declared insane and was succeeded by his brother, Abd al-Hamid II.
Murad Files Lawsuit Against Scott V. Borba and Borba LLC for Breach of Contract.
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 Ottoman Sultans and Their Jewish Subjects
During the reign of Murad II, Ishak Pasa was appointed as chief doctor of the palace and a firman was issued in his family's favour exempting them from all taxes.
SULTAN MURAD III (Born) 1546 - (Deceased) 1595 CE During the reign of Sultan Murad III, the son of Joseph Amon (killed during the campaign for the conquest of Egypt) Izak Amon was appointed adviser to the divan.
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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 USCA1 Opinion 98-1595A
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 Ottomans
MURAD II (1404-51), sultan (1421-44 and 1446-51) of the Ottoman Empire, the son of Muhammad I (1389-1421).
Murad spent the early years of his reign defeating rival claimants to the throne and reasserting Ottoman control over areas of Anatolia that had been lost to the Mongol con queror Tamerlane at the beginning of the century.
MURAD IV (1609-40), sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1623-40), nephew of Mustafa I (1591-1639?), whom he succeeded.
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MURAD V. (1840-1904), eldest son of Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid, was born on the 21st of September 1840.
On the accession of his uncle Abd-ul-Aziz, Prince Mahommed Murad Effendi—as he was then called—was deprived of all share in public affairs and imprisoned, owing to his opposition to the sultan's plan for altering the order of succession.
See Keratry, Mourad V., prince, sultan, prisonnier d'etat 1840-1876 (Paris, 1878); Djemaleddin Bey, Sultan Murad V., the Turkish Dynasty Mystery, 1876-1895 (London, 1895).
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 Abdul Hamid II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the son of Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid, and succeeded to the throne on the deposition of his brother Murad V on August 31, 1876.
He himself was deposed in favor of his brother, Mehmed V in 1909.
The government, restored by soldiers from Salonica, decided on Abd-ul-Hamid's deposition, and on April 27 his brother Reshid Efendi was proclaimed as Sultan Mehmed V.
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 Ottoman Banknotes and Coins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Serial number belongs to the IV arrangement, as for the others they are understood to be from the IV or V arrangement from the visible signature of Sandik emini and the application of the signature of Cramer.
V arrangement (Izmir) it is certain that they belong to banknotes.
50 kurush paper money (TL) with the seal of Murad V 2-31208 serial number According to the records of the Ottoman bank this note was numbered on 5th October 1876.
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 abdulhamid2
Abdulhamid II In 1876, an angry mob deposed Sultan Abdulaziz, and installed his brother, Murad V, as a constitutional monarch.
Murad V was unable to deal with the pressures of the office so he abdicated in favor of his other brother, Abdulhamid II within a few days.
Abdulhamid was allowed to become sultan on the condition that he honored the Constitution and retained Murad V's liberal ministers.
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 Murad V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Sultan Mehmed Murad V (September 21, 1840 – August 29, 1904) (Arabic: مراد الخامس) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire who reigned from May 30, 1876 to August 31 of the same year.
He failed to deliver the Constitution that his supporters had sought, and under his reign the country moved closer to the disastrous Russo–Turkish War, 1877–8; against Alexander II of Russia.
Murad V Murad V Category:Sultans of the Ottoman Empire
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 Murad
To understand Murad, the company, you have to begin with Dr. Howard Murad, the man. A visionary in the science of skincare, Dr. Howard Murad leads the way in research and product development.
A true pioneer in new concepts and technology with an unending commitment to improve the health and vitality of clients and their skin, Dr. Murad literally changed the face of the skincare industry.
Murad skincare is a firm favourite amongst many celebrities, including Calista Flockhart and Brooke Shields.
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 tarih2-5
He was then forced to accept the new Ottoman Constitution and to abdicate in favor of his brother, Murad V.
Days later, Murad V decided to abdicate in favor of his other brother, Abdulhamid II.
At the same time, Sultan Mehmed V, left power and was replaced by his younger brother, Mehmed VI.
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 Ferid Murad, M.D., Ph.D.
Martin E, Berka V, Tsai AL and Murad F. Soluble guanylyl cyclase: The nitric oxide receptor.
Krumenacker J, Katsuki S, Kots A, and Murad F. Differential expression of genes involved in cGMP-dependent nitric oxide signaling in murine embryonic stem (ES) cells and ES cell-derived cardiomyocyte precursors.
Murad, F. Discovery of some of the biological effects of nitric oxide and its role in cell signaling.
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 Murad V - Search Results - ninemsn Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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He succeeded his brother Murad V, who had been declared...
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(Encyclopedia) Harold V or Harald V,1937–, king of Norway (1991–); son of Olaf V. He lived in exile in...
(Encyclopedia) Edward V, 1470–83?, king of England (1483), elder son of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville.
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 Murad the Fifth Bio   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
A man of high intelligence, 35 years old at his accession, Murad received a good education and was widely read in both Turkish and European literature.
The new sultan was determined to introduce constitutional reforms, but, under the impact of Abdülaziz' suicide and the murder of some of his key ministers, Murad suffered mental collapse.
After declaration by Turkish and foreign doctors that his illness was incurable, Murad was deposed by the same men who had brought him to the throne.
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 Murad Iv - ENCYCLOPEDIA - The History Channel UK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Murad IV, 1612?-1640, Ottoman sultan (1623-40), nephew and successor of Mustafa I. He recovered (1638) Baghdad, which Shah Abbas I of Persia had seized.
Murad possessed prodigious strength and ruled with ruthless severity.
Murad was succeeded by his brother Ibrahim (reigned 1640-48) and Ibrahim's son Muhammad IV.
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 Murad - Project Gutenberg Edition of Murad the Unlucky, and Other Tales   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Murad skincare products are scientifically formulated to deliver the most dramatic results.
Abdul Hakim Murad (terrorist) This article is concerned with the Pakistani terrorist.
Waheed Murad LAHORE: He was born as a hero, with a proverbial silver Murad is still remembered as the chocolate hero of the Pakistani silver screen.
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 MURAD V - Online Information article about MURAD V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
MURAD V - Online Information article about MURAD V
On the deposition of Abd-ul-Aziz on the 3oth of May 1876, Murad was haled from his See also:
Palatium, the name given by Augustus to his residence on the Palatine Hill)
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 Turkey - REFERENCE
The House of Osman: Sultans of the Ottoman Empire, 1281-1922
Mehmet II Son of Murad II Bayezid II Son of Mehmet II Selim I
Findley, Carter V. Bureaucratic Reform in the Ottoman Empire: The Sublime Porte, 1789-1922.
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