- led by
bandit chiefs and
provincial officials known as celalî, celâli, or
jelālī,
against the
authority of the
Ottoman Empire in the late 16th and early...
- as in Győr and Nikopol. He also
ordered the
successful quelling of the
Jelali rebellions. The
sultan also
communicated with the
court of
Elizabeth I on...
-
Nagykanizsa (Kanije),
attacked the
Austrian region of Istria. However, with
Jelali revolts in
Anatolia more
dangerous than ever and a
defeat in the eastern...
- Furthermore, the
Ottomans were
troubled in
Eastern Anatolia because of the
Jelali revolts, the Karayazıcı
rebellion (1598–1602)
being the most destructive...
- Qasem-e
Jelali (Persian: قاسم جلالي, also
Romanized as Qāsem-e
Jelālī) is a
village in
Howmeh Rural District, in the
Central District of
Minab County...
- Sometimes, this
event is
considered as a part of the
Jelali revolts. But
unlike the
other Jelali revolts the prin****l
reason of the
Abaza rebellion was...
-
Vaishnavism Shaivism Shaktism Smartism Charvkaism Jainism Sikhism Madariyya Jelali Kaka’i
Bhakti Buddhism Tibetan Buddhism Judaism Orthodox Judaism Kashani...
- Sultan's
daughter Hatice Hanımsultan in
November 1598, was sent to
quell the
Jelali rebellions in Anatolia. However, he
proved to be ineffective, and conducted...
- forts. He
changed his mind and took al Mirani,
while the
brothers held al
Jelali for some months.
Sultan and Saif then
kidnapped their brother Said bin Ahmad...
-
organization of the Efe and
Zeybeks were
first seen in the 16th
century during the
Jelali revolts which dismantled power throughout the
Ottoman Empire.
After that...