Namesakes

Sultans of the Ottoman Empire

Osman, a tribal chieftain (bey) in western Turkey, declared independence from the Seljuk Turks in 1299, founding the dynasty that bears his name. His grandson Murad I first adopted the title Sultan. The Ottomans expanded into Europe, conquering Serbia and Bulgaria before taking Constantinople in 1453, ending the Byzantine Empire. The empire peaked under Süleyman the Magnificent, who conquered Hungary and parts of Persia and North Africa. After Süleyman's death in 1566, a gradual decline set in. The Young Turk Revolution of 1908 stripped the sultan of power, and the position was abolished in 1922.

36 results

Alphabetically Chronologically
Name
Years
1861-1876
1774-1789
1876-1909
Abdülmecid I
1839-1861
1603-1617
1691-1695
1703-1730
Bayezid I
1389-1402
Bayezid II
1481-1512
1640-1648
1730-1754
1808-1839
1413-1421
1444-1445; 1451-1481
1595-1603
1648-1687
1909-1918
1918-1922
1359-1389
1421-1444; 1445-1451
1574-1595
1623-1640
1876
1617-1618; 1622-1623
1695-1703
1757-1774
1807-1808
1326-1359
1281-1326
1618-1622
1754-1757
1512-1520
1566-1574
1789-1807
1494-1566
1687-1691