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Q: How was the rule of suleiman magnificent different from mehmet and selim?
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What was name of father of Suleiman the Magnificent?

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When was Suleiman the magnificent crowned?

He was crowned on the the 30th of September in 1520, nine days after his father, Selim I's, death.


Who was the king after King Suleiman the magnificent?

He was succeeded by his son Selim II (1524-1574).Suleiman I, also known as Kanuni, and styled Suleiman the Magnificent, lived from 1494 to 1566.He ruled the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566 as its 10th Sultan, succeeding his father Selim I (sultan 1512 to 1520). Both Suleiman's father and his son each ruled for about 8 years, while Suleiman ruled for more than 45 years.


Who was a powerful sultan in the Ottoman Empire?

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Who are the famous Ottoman leaders?

Ottoman Empire was based in Istanbul, Turkey (for the second half of its existence). The first ruler of Ottoman Empire was Osman I. The most famous rulers of this empire were Mehmet II the Conqueror (el-Fatih) and Sultan Suleiman I the Magnificent (al-Qanuni). The final ruler was Abdülmecid II.


What was a key difference between Süleyman the Magnificent and Selim II?

Süleyman the Magnificent led the Ottoman Turks to the height of power, whereas Selim II presided over the beginning of the decline of the Ottomans.


Who was Suleiman's wife's primary competition in Suleiman's harem?

Sultan Suleiman first married Mahidevran Sultan, but he took a strong interest in Hürrem Sultan a.k.a. Roxelana, who was a harem girl. Suleiman eventually married Roxelana and her son Selim II would eventually succeed Suleiman.


Why was suleiman important?

Suleiman was important because he ruled during the peak of the Golden Age Of Islam. He built a lot of mosques (Muslim churches), governmental buildings and he was also different from other Kings. His father was Selim The Terrible. His father was so feared the they were nervous of Suleiman Taking the throne. When he finally did, they were suprised because he was nothing like his father. They eventually named him The Magnificent while other named him The Lawgiver. He spent most of his time writing poetry and in the arts. Suleiman often wore eye make-up and a headress to show he was superior.


Who was important to Suleiman the Magnificent in his life?

His favorite concubine and the mother his heirs to the throne of the Ottoman Empire was Roxelana. She is also known by the name Hürrem Haseki Sultan in reference to her nature (Hürrem is Turkish for cheerful) and her role (Haseki Sultan refers to the woman who bares the princes to the Sultan). Certainly Suleiman's family was important to him including his father Sultan Selim I and his grandfather Sultan Bayezid II. He also likely had a strong and antagonistic relationship with his father's brother Şehzade Ahmet who fought with Selim for years over the Sultanate.


Who ruled after Selim the Grim?

Sulayman I, the Magnificent. When Selim the Grim took power from his father Bayezid II, he killed his four brothers and their seven sons and three sons of his own and left only Sulayman alive to inherit the throne.


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