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Bayezid I

Murat Sultan's Son

Fourth Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1389–1402).

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Statements about Bayezid I

Sex or Gender

Male

Father

Murad I

Place of Death

Akşehir
Country
:
Ottoman Empire

Family

Ottoman Dynasty

Mother

Gülçiçek Hatun

Spouse

Olivera Lazarević
Devletşah Hatun
Maria Fadrique D'Aragona, Countess of Salona
Hafsa Hatun

Child

Süleyman Çelebi
İsa Çelebi
Mehmed I
Mustafa Çelebi
Musa Çelebi
Ertuğrul Çelebi
Fatma Hundi Hatun
Pasa Melek Hatun

Place of Birth

Edirne
Country
:
Ottoman Empire

Instance Of

Human

Date of Death

3/17/1403

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Position Held

Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
(1389 - 1402)
Replaces
:
Murad I
Replaced By
:
Mehmed I
Series Ordinal
:4
Start Time
: 1389
End Time
: 1402
Beylerbey of the Anatolia Eyalet

Date of Birth

3/8/1354
Instance Of
:
Statement with Gregorian Date Earlier than 1584
Sourcing Circumstances
:
Circa

Religion or Worldview

Islam
Affiliation
:
Sunni Islam

Occupation

Ruler
Poet

Place of Burial

Bursa

Sibling

Savcı Bey

Name in Native Language

بايزيد اوَّل

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Described by Source

Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24343517
Small Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q24750620
Sytin Military Encyclopedia
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Q25370482
The Nuttall Encyclopædia
Subject Named As
:Bajazet` I., Ilderim
Encyclopædia Britannica 11th Edition
Statement Is Subject Of
:
1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Bayezid I.
Tārīkh Al-Dawlah Al-ʻalīyah Al-ʻUthmānīyah (Muḥammad Afandī, 1893)
Page(s)
:20-26

Noble Title

Sultan

Nickname

ييلدرم
صاعقةُ الإسلام
الملكُ السعيد
جلالُ الدين

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

Ottoman Turkish
Arabic
Persian

Native Language

Ottoman Turkish

Image of Grave

Pronunciation Audio

Given Name

Bayezid
Regnal Ordinal
:I
Beyazıt
Regnal Ordinal
:I

Part Of

Ottoman Dynasty

Unmarried Partner

Devlet Hatun

Country of Citizenship

Ottoman Empire
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