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Şahkulu (Ottoman Turkish: شاه قولی, romanized: Şāh Ḳulu, lit. 'servant of shah'; fl. 1500–1511), also
known as
Şahkulu Baba, or Karabıyıkoğlu (lit. 'son...
- The
Şahkulu rebellion was a
widespread pro-Shia and pro-Safavid
uprising in Anatolia,
directed against the
Ottoman Empire, in 1511. It
began among the...
- of 1509–1513 to
succeed their father, and was a
central figure in the
Şahkulu rebellion.
Ahmed ultimately lost the war
against his brother, and was executed...
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Şahkulu (Ottoman Turkish: شاه قولی; Persian: شاهقلی بغدادی Shāhqulī-i Baghdādī; died 1556) was an
Ottoman painter who pla**** a
leading role in a formation...
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known as
janissaries in the
Ottoman Empire. Buçuktepe
rebellion (1446)
Şahkulu rebellion (1511) Yenibahçe
uprising (1525) [tr]
Janissary revolt (1525) [tr]...
- the west. Its po****tion is 31,214 (2020).
Historic sites include the
Şahkulu Sultan Sufi
Lodge (said to have been
founded by
Orhan Gazi
after 1329)...
- the
suppression of the Alevi-led
Şahkulu Rebellion, but died in
battle near
Sivas along with the
rebel leader Şahkulu himself. He was from Drozgometva...
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quite common. Some of the most
frequently visited sites are the
shrines of
Şahkulu and
Karacaahmet (both in Istanbul),
Abdal Musa (Antalya),
Seyyid Battal...
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along the way and is
buried next to
Bayezid Mosque, in Constantinople.
Şahkulu Rebellion Finkel, Caroline, Osman's Dream, (Basic Books, 2005), 57 ;"Istanbul...
- Ümraniye)
Kartal Cemevi (Kartal) Gürpınar
Cemevi (Gürpınar, Büyükçekmece)
Şahkulu Sultan Cem Kültür
Merkezi (Göztepe, Kadıköy)
Haramidere Cemevi (Haramidere...