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Sultans of the Ottoman Empire

2023-09-07 13:25:09

In 1550, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, Kanunî Sultan Süleyman, wanted a building that could compete with the ancient empire. He regards himself as "Second Solomon" and I would like to write his name in the history book with his and his empire's representative building. He instructed his chief architect Mimar Sinan to design a new building called Süleymaniye named after Sultan. As the building is under construction, Mimar will continue to test the acoustics so that the builder can adjust the dome accordingly. The way he uses to ascertain the sound is to blow into a suction tube (called Nargill) and see how the sound of the bubble echoes. This made it possible for him to sit beneath the compound. Of course, the rumor told Sudan that his architect took a pipeline of peace in the sanctuary. Sudan who heard the news rushed to the building and asked why the architects had to hurt religious space.

Before the end of 1399, Timur and the Ottoman Sultan Bayezid me and Egyptian Mamluk Sultan Nasir-Adin Faraj began the war. Bayezid began merging the territory of the Anatolian Turkmen and Muslim rulers. When Timur insisted Turkmen's ruler sovereign, they took a hiding place behind him. Then Timur turned his attention to Syria and fired Aleppo and Damascus. In addition to craftworkers deported to Samarkand, residents of the city were slaughtered. Timur killed Hasan ibn Ali and Yazid I killed Husayn ibn Ali as Husayan Caliph Muawiyah as the reason for his massacres of the inhabitants of Damascus