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  1. Mehmed II (2835 bytes)
    1: Image:mehmedii.jpg|thumb|Mehmed II 3: ...] for a short time from 1444 to 1446, and later from 1451 to 1481. 5: ...heart of Europe was stopped by the unsuccessful Siege of Nándorfehérvár in 1456, however.
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  2. Mehmed I (1548 bytes)
    1: Image:Mehmed I.jpg|frame|Sultan Mehmet I 3: ...Executioner") (died May 26, 1421) was a sultan of the Ottoman Empire. He was one of the s... 5: ...Mehmed quickly overran Thrace and had Musa killed.
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  3. Mehmed III (948 bytes)
    1: Image:Mehmed III.jpg|thumb|Mehmed III 3: ...tan of the Ottoman Empire from 1595 until his death. 5: ...leaving government to his mother (the Sultana Valide). The major event of his reign was the Aus...
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  4. Mehmed VI (2448 bytes)
    1: Image:MehmedVI.jpg|thumb|Sultan Mehmed VI 3: ...in, the heir to the throne. He was crowned on July 4, 1918, as the thirty-sixth padishah. 5: ...nd Izmir, severely reduced the extent of Turkey, and recognised Hejaz as an independent s...
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  5. Mehmed V of the Ottoman Empire (22 bytes)
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  6. Mehmed IV (1455 bytes)
    1: Image:Mehmed IV.jpg|thumb|Sultan Mehmed IV 3: ...nuary 2, 1642 – 1693) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1648 to [... 5: ...as close to extending into Podolia and the Ukraine.
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  7. Mehmed V (706 bytes)
    1: image:MehmedV.jpeg|thumb|Sultan Mehmed V 3: ...[1909 to 1918 after his elder brother Abdul-Hamid II was forced to abdicate. 5: ...me of Mehmed's death there (it was also his birthplace).
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  8. Mehmed V Resad (22 bytes)
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  9. Mehmed Vahdettin (23 bytes)
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  10. Mehmed Resad (22 bytes)
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  11. Mehmed Vahideddin (23 bytes)
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  12. Fatih Sultan Mehmed (23 bytes)
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  13. Mehmed Pasha Sokolovic (1692 bytes)
    1: ... place of origin to rule over their ancestral people; see Janissary. 3: ...mark on his face and once again embraced her child after more than thirty years. 5: ... which Andric was awarded the Nobel Prize for literary achivements.
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  14. Mehmed Pasa Sokolovic (37 bytes)
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  15. Mehmed Sokollu (2673 bytes)
    1: ..."float:left;width:220px;padding:3px">Image:sokullupasa.jpg</div> 3: ...nd Vizier of Suleyman the Magnificent and Selim II. 4: ...ed Selim's army and won. He then married Sultan Selim's daughter in 1562. 5: ...I, whereby the emperor agreed to pay an annual "present" of 30,000 ducats (February 17, 1568...
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  16. Mehmed I of Great Seljuk (508 bytes)
    1: ...Mehmed was succeeded by Mahmud II of Great Seljuk|Mahmud II. 5: Category:Seljuk Turks
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  17. Mehmed Köprülü (2349 bytes)
    1: ...was also the founder of the Köprülü noble family. 3: ...that went under the name Köprülü, meaning 'from Köprü'. 5: ... Greek language|Greek; September 4) and Lemnos (November 15).
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  18. Ahmed I (1727 bytes)
    1: Image:Sultan ahmed I.jpg|frame|Sultan Ahmed I 3: ...tan of the Ottoman Empire from 1603 until his death. 5: ...encing, horseback riding, and fluency in numerous languages.
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  19. Ahmed III (1954 bytes)
    1: Image:Ahmed III.jpg|thumb|Sultan Ahmed III 3: ...] of the Ottoman Empire and a son of sultan Mehmed IV. He succeeded to the throne in 1703 on t... 5: ... succeeded in completely surrounding near the Pruth in 1711.
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  20. April 23 (9520 bytes)
    1: <!-- Language links at bottom --> 3: ...he year in the Gregorian Calendar (114th in leap years). There are 252 days remaining. 5: {{AprilCalendar}}
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  21. August 10 (7202 bytes)
    1: ...ar (223rd in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar. There are 143 days remaining. 3: ...d of the House of Bourbon|French monarchy until it was Bourbon Dynasty, Restored|restored in ... 5: {{AugustCalendar}}
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  22. Abdul Hamid I (3352 bytes)
    1: Image:Abdulhamid I.jpg|thumb|Sultan Abdul Hamid I 3: ...an of the Ottoman Empire. He was a son of sultan Ahmed III and succeeded his brother Must... 5: ...f his education. He studied history. He learnt calligraphy.
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  23. Abdul Hamid II (8827 bytes)
    1: ...[Image:Sultan abdul-hamid II.jpg|thumb|Sultan Abdul Hamid II 3: ...l 27, 1909. He was the son of Sultan Abd-ul-Mejid, and succeeded to the throne on the depos... 5: ...he reforms for which the European powers had been pressing.
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  24. Alexandria Troas (1496 bytes)
    1: ... the west coast at nearly its middle point, a little south of Tenedos. 3: ...f the raising of Eutychus (Acts of the Apostles|Acts 20:5-12). 5: .... The harbour had two large basins, now almost choked with sand.
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  25. Bosporus (3104 bytes)
    1: ...ehmed Bridge over the Bosporus seen from over Rumelihisar&305; 2: ... is also a Bogazici University|university in Turkey.'' 4: ... of 750 meters between Anadoluhisar&305; and Rumelihisar&305;. The depth varies from 36 to 124 mete...
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  26. Byzantine Empire (18150 bytes)
    1: {| align="right" border="1" style="margin-left:1em" 2: !colspan="2" bgcolor="red"|Timeline 4: !colspan="2" align="center"|'''Byzantine Empire'''
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  27. List of Byzantine Emperors (12223 bytes)
    1: This is a list of Byzantine Empire|Byzantine Emperors. 3: ...to think of their empire as "Roman" for over a millennium.
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  28. Beyazid II (2759 bytes)
    1: Image:Beyazid II.jpg|frame|Sultan Beyazid II 3: ...48|48 &ndash; May 26, 1512) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1481 to [... 5: ...[1501 with Bayezid in control of the main citadels of Mistra and Monemvasia.
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  29. Evliya Celebi (861 bytes)
    1: ...es of the Ottoman Empire and the neighbouring lands over a period of 40 years. 3: ... useful guide to the cultural aspects and life style of Ottoman Empire in the 17th century.
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  30. List of kings of Persia (9016 bytes)
    1: In 1935, Persia became Iran, see also History of Iran.
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  31. July 3 (5436 bytes)
    1: ...ar (185th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 181 days remaining. 3: {{JulyCalendar}} 5: ...onstantine the Great defeats Licinius, who flees to Byzantium
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  32. July 4 (9897 bytes)
    1: ...ar (186th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 180 days remaining. 2: {{JulyCalendar}} 4: *993 - Saint Ulrich of Augsburg canonized. 5: ... during the day. Its remnants form the Crab Nebula.
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  33. Jew (60802 bytes)
    1: ...ic group; for a consideration of the religion, please refer to Judaism. 3: ...on, still identify themselves as Jews in a cultural or ethnic sense. 4: <!--main body of article resumes after table--> 5: {| border="1" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width="300"
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  34. January 14 (8636 bytes)
    1: ...r's Day by those still following the Julian calendar. 3: {{JanuaryCalendar}}
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  35. Mehmed II (2835 bytes)
    1: Image:mehmedii.jpg|thumb|Mehmed II 3: ...] for a short time from 1444 to 1446, and later from 1451 to 1481. 5: ...heart of Europe was stopped by the unsuccessful Siege of Nándorfehérvár in 1456, however.
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  36. May 29 (6273 bytes)
    1: ...he year in the Gregorian calendar (150th in leap years). There are 216 days remaining. 3: {{MayCalendar}} 5: ... The Lombard League defeats Emperor Frederick I.
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  37. May 26 (8466 bytes)
    1: ...he year in the Gregorian calendar (147th in leap years). There are 219 days remaining before ... 3: {{MayCalendar}} 5: *1328 - William of Ockham secretly leaves Avignon under threat from Pope John XX...
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