This is a male family tree for all the Ottoman Sultans and their mothers.
MEHMED THE CONQUEROR ( Fatih Sultan Mehmed Khan Ghazi ) | |||
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Left and Right: Portraits of MEHMED THE CONQUEROR Two at Center: The Conquest of Constantinople on 29 May 1453 | |||
Fatih Sultan Mehmed Khan | Entry of Fatih Sultan Mehmed into İstanbul by Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant. | Fatih Sultan Mehmed Khan Conquest of İstanbul by Fausto Zonaro (1854-1929). | Fatih Sultan Mehmed Khan Portrait by Gentile Bellini, 1479 (70 x 52 National Gallery, London). |
Three Consequential Figures of the Ottoman Turkish History | |||
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Left: Father of Yavuz Sultan Selim, Bayezid II ( Valî - The Saint ) Khan Center: Yavuz Sultan Selim ( Selim The Stern ) Khan Ghazi Right: Suleiman The Magnificent ( The Conqueror of Hungary ) Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Khan Ghazi | |||
A portrait of the father of Yavuz Sultan Selim Khan, Bayezid II (Velî) Khan | Yavuz Sultan Selim Khan Ghazi ( Selim The Stern ) . | Yavuz Sultan Selim Khan Ghazi The First Ottoman Caliph of Islâm, Conquest of Egypt . | Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Khan Ghazi ( Suleiman The Magnificent ) . |
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