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Sultan Mahmud II of the Ottoman Empire died on June 1, 1839, primarily due to health complications stemming from tuberculosis. His reign was marked by significant reforms known as the Tanzimat, aimed at modernizing the empire. Mahmud II's health had been declining for several years, and he ultimately succumbed to the disease after a prolonged period of illness. His death led to the ascension of his son, Abdulmejid I.

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