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  • Muhammad II Chelebi (c. 1373 – c. 1390) was the fourth and last Sultan of the Eretnids. He was crowned when he was 7 years old, after his father died...
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    1380 amidst one of those expeditions. The fourth Eretnid sultan, Muhammad II Chelebi was 7 years old when his father died. His regent Burhan al-Din toppled...
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    kept Muhammad II Chelebi beside him at the divan, though in January 1381, he stopped involving Muhammad in such matters altogether. Muhammad's fate is...
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    al-Din's (r. 1381–98) rise to power as the regent of Ali's successor Muhammad II Chelebi (r. 1380–81), and his aim at re-imposing authority over the region...
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    al-Din's (r. 1381–98) rise to power as the regent of Ali's successor Muhammad II Chelebi (r. 1380–81), and his aim at re-imposing authority over the region...
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    support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols. Jalāl al-Dīn Muḥammad Rūmī (Persian: جلال‌الدین محمّد رومی), or simply Rumi (30 September 1207 –...
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  • Burhan al-Din, who had usurped the rule of the Eretnid Sultanate from Muhammad II Chelebi as his regent in Sivas in 1381. Khalil's domain included Marash,...
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    elected their own Dey, Ahmed Chelebi, who was very popular among the Turks. He appointed a new Bey, his mameluke Muhammad Manyout. The two brothers, realising...
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    is unclear if Celebi refers to a manual of astrology by Mīrim Chelebi Mahmūd ibn Muḥammad (d.1525) author, as several books share the title al-Maqāsid...
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    long. The Turkish janissaries of Tunis elected their own leader, Ahmed Chelebi who attempted to take over the country. He was defeated by the Algerians...
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  • the Ottoman Interregnum (1402–13), Mehmed supported Bayezid's son Mehmed Chelebi, who became the new sultan succeeding his father. While Nasir al-Din Mehmed...
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    or Mathnavi, is an extensive poem written in Persian by Jalal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, also known as Rumi. It is a series of six books of poetry that together...
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  • battle at the river Aghstafa, having freed all the captured khans. Haji Chelebi appointed his son Agha Kishi beg as ruler of newly conquered lands. Effectively...
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    granddaughter of the Seljuk Sultan of Rum, Kaykhusraw II, Aḥmad's mother was the daughter of Abdullah Chelebī, son of Jalal al-Dīn Maḥmud Mustavfī, who was an...
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  • 885/1480), entitled al-Nukat wa al-Fawa'id 'ala Sharh al-'Aqa'id. Hasan Chelebi b. Muhammad Shah al-Fanari (d. 886/1481). Ibn al-Ghurs (d. 894/1489). He wrote...
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    civil services were all involved with the Khalwati order. The Sufi sheikh, Chelebi Khalifa, moved the headquarters of the Khalwati order from Amasya to Istanbul...
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  • Barkiyaruq, Malik Shah II and Muhammad I Tapar. In 1096, he was tasked to govern the province of Khorasan by his brother Muhammad I.: 159  Over the next...
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    long. The Turkish janissaries of Tunis elected their own leader, Ahmed Chelebi who attempted to take over the country. He was defeated by the Algerians...
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    history of the Great Seljuk Empire and its breakup, written in Persian by Muhammad bin Ali Rawandi, was dedicated to Sultan Kaykhusraw I. Even the Tārikh-i...
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  • Mughayr" (modified Pahlavi). The 17th-century Ottoman Turkish traveler Evliya Chelebi who traveled to Safavid Iran also states: "The majority of the women in...
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