Prince Mustafa, the son of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent, died in 1553, reportedly executed by strangulation on the orders of his father. This decision was influenced by court intrigues and the political climate, as Mustafa was seen as a threat to the Sultan's preferred successor, his son Selim. His death marked a tragic end to a promising heir, reflecting the brutal realities of succession in the Ottoman Empire.
None. Muhammad died long before the rise of the Ottoman empire. If you mean Mehmed the Second, one of the sultans of the Ottoman empire, he was the one who conquered Constantinople and made it the new capital; renamed Istanbul. He expanded the empire to cover almost all of Serbia as well as including Anatolia & the Crimea.
790,000 square miles ----------- There is a link to a map of the Ottoman Empire in 1566, when Suleiman the Magnificent died, below.
The Ottoman Empire wanted to go to war because the Allies wanted to go to war with Germany and the Ottoman Empire is supposed to help out Germany when they are in war or need some help. The Ottoman Empire has gone to war numerous times and each time for a different set of reasons. The above is only applicable to World War 1.
In the 15th century, this warrior/conqueror from Samarkand in Central Asia briefly interrupted the rise of the Ottoman Empire. He also conquered Russia, Persia, and northern India, but died on his way to conquer China. HOPE THIS HELPS.
None. The Ottoman Empire was founded by Osman I in the 13th century. Mohammed died in the 7th century. Therefore Mohammed had nothing to do with the territorial expansions of the Ottoman Empire. However, Mohammed was a conqueror and in his day, he conquered the entire Arabian Peninsula (which comprises the modern-day countries of Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait).
The Roman empire died in 1453 when it was conquered by the Ottoman empire.
Sultan Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire died on July 3, 1918 at the age of 73.
None. Muhammad died long before the rise of the Ottoman empire. If you mean Mehmed the Second, one of the sultans of the Ottoman empire, he was the one who conquered Constantinople and made it the new capital; renamed Istanbul. He expanded the empire to cover almost all of Serbia as well as including Anatolia & the Crimea.
790,000 square miles ----------- There is a link to a map of the Ottoman Empire in 1566, when Suleiman the Magnificent died, below.
Mehmet V was the head of state for the Ottoman Empire during the majority of World War I. He died in July just prior to the their surrender in October of 1918.
Xhemajl Mustafa died in 2000.
Mustafa Çelebi died in 1522.
Mustafa Vekilov died in 1943.
Mustafa Mansour died in 2002.
Mustafa Besarani died in 1701.
Mustafa Mashhur died in 2002.
Shukri Mustafa died in 1978.