- Ottoman family tree (simplified)
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This is a male family tree of all the sultans of the Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Sultans / Caliphs Dynasty · Family tree (detailed) · Family tree (simplified) · Line of succession Osman I · Orhan · Murad I · Bayezid I · Interregnum · Mehmed I · Murad II · Mehmed II · Murad II · Mehmed II · Bayezid II · Selim I · Suleiman I · Selim II · Murad III · Mehmed III · Ahmed I · Mustafa I · Osman II · Mustafa I · Murad IV · Ibrahim · Mehmed IV · Suleiman II · Ahmed II · Mustafa II · Ahmed III · Mahmud I · Osman III · Mustafa III · Abdülhamid I · Selim III · Mustafa IV · Mahmud II · Abdülmecid I · Abdülaziz · Murad V · Abdülhamid II · Mehmed V · Mehmed VI · Abdülmecid II (Caliph)Related Templates: Claimants · Valide Sultans Osman I
1258-1299-1326Orhan I
1284-1326-1359Murad I
1326-1359-1389Bayezid I
1357-1389-1403Mehmed I
1387-1403-1421Murad II
1404-1451
r. 1421-44, 1446-51Mehmed II
1432-1481
r. 1444-46, 1451-81Bayezid II
1448-1481-1512Selim I
1466-1512-1520Suleiman I
1494-1520-1566Selim II
1524-1566-1574Murad III
1546-1574-1595Mehmed III
1566-1595-1603Ahmed I
1590-1603-1617Mustafa I
1591-1639
r. 1617-18, 1622-23Osman II
1604-1618-1622Murad IV
1612-1623-1640Ibrahim I
1615-1640-1648Mehmed IV
1642-1693
r. 1648-1687Suleiman II
1642-1687-1691Ahmed II
1643-1691-1695Mustafa II
1664-1695-1703Ahmed III
1673-1736
r. 1703-1730Mahmud I
1696-1730-1754Osman III
1699-1754-1757Mustafa III
1717-1757-1774Abdul Hamid I
1725-1774-1789Selim III
1761-1808
r. 1789-1807Mustafa IV
1779-1807-1808Mahmud II
1785-1808-1839Abdülmecid I
1823-1839-1861Abdülaziz
1830-1861-1876Murad V
1840-1904
r. 1876Abdul Hamid II
1842-1918
r. 1876-1909Mehmed V
1844-1909-1918Mehmed VI
1861-1926
r. 1918-1922Mothers of the Ottoman Sultans edit] Bibliography
- Yavuz Bahadıroğlu, Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi, Nesil Yayınları (Ottoman History with Illustrations, Nesil Publications), 15th Ed., 2009, ISBN: 978-975-269-299-2 (Hardcover).
- Montgomery-Massingberd, Hugh, ed (1980). "The Imperial Family of Turkey". Burke's Royal Families of the World. Volume II: Africa & the Middle East. London: Burke's Peerage. pp. 237–248. ISBN 9780850110296. OCLC 18496936.
- Bernard Lewis, The Emergence of Modern Turkey (Studies in Middle Eastern History), Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 3rd edition (September 6, 2001); Paperback: 568 pages; ISBN-10: 0195134605; ISBN-13: 978-0195134605
External Links
- TURKEY: "The Genealogy of the Imperial House of Osman", Publisher: The Royal Ark.The web's most comprehensive site on the genealogies of the Royal and ruling houses of Africa, Asia, Oceania and the Americas, 2003; (Fifteen Sections narrating the biographies of the thirty-six Ottoman Sultâns and the Last Ottoman Caliph of Islam including their sons and daughters: From chapter turkey.htm to chapter turkey15.htm), Copyright©Christopher Buyers, December 2000 - April 2003
- "Ottoman Sultâns "Padişah Portreleri / Portraits of Ottoman Sultâns" (written by Tülay Duran has been taken as a reference in the preparation of these web pages)". The Association of Historical Research and Istanbul Research Centre with the assistance of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of the Republic of Turkey. http://www.kultur.gov.tr/EN/belge/2-1254/ottoman-sultans.html. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
- "Ottoman Sultâns". Ottoman Research Foundation (Osmanlı Araştıtma Vakfı). http://www.osmanli.org.tr/osmanlisultanlari.php. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
- "Ottoman History (Osmanlı Tarihi)". Website the Ottoman History. http://www.enfal.de/osmtarih.htm. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
- "Spouses of the Ottoman Sultâns (Osmanlı Padişahlarının Eşleri)". Website the Ottoman History. http://www.enfal.de/otarih44.htm. Retrieved 2010-12-23.
- [|Bahadıroğlu, Yavuz], ed (2009). "(Hardcover)". Resimli Osmanlı Tarihi (Ottoman History with Illustrations). Volume I (15 ed.). İstanbul: Nesil Publications. pp. 541. ISBN 9789752692992.
- Website of the 700th Anniversary of the Ottoman Empire
- Official website of the immediate living descendants of the Ottoman Dynasty
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