SULAYMAN I

soolāmänˈ, sülī– or Sulayman the Magnificent, 1494–1566, Ottoman sultan (1520–66), son and successor of Selim I. He is known as Sulayman II when considered as a successor of King Solomon of the Bible and Qur'an. Under him the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) reached the height of its power and prestige. He continued his father's conquests in the Balkans and the Mediterranean, conquering Belgrade in 1521, expelling the Knights Hospitalers from Rhodes in 1522, and inflicting a crushing defeat on the Hungarians at Mohács in 1526. He unsuccessfully besieged Vienna in 1529 and supported John Zapolya (John I of Hungary) against Ferdinand of Hungary and Bohemia (later Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I). John's death in 1540 and the accession of John II were pretexts for the outright annexation of Hungary (except for Transylvania and the section held by Ferdinand) to the Ottoman Empire. In 1536, Sulayman entered a formal alliance with Francis I of France against the house of Hapsburg; this alliance remained the basis of Turkish foreign policy for more than three centuries.

Although Sulayman's vassal Barbarossa made the Turkish fleet the terror of the Mediterranean, Sulayman was, on the whole, unsuccessful in his naval warfare against Holy Roman Emperor Charles V and against Venice. He lost Tunis to Charles in 1535 and failed to take Malta in 1565. Sulayman undertook several successful campaigns against Persia. An Ottoman naval expedition to the Red Sea resulted in the conquest of the Arabian coastlands.

Sulayman died during the siege of Szigetvar, having resumed warfare in Hungary in 1566. The later years of Sulayman's reign had been marred by family disputes over the succession. His favorite wife, Roxelana (or Khurema) intrigued against his eldest son, Mustafa, on behalf of her two sons, Selim and Beyazid. Mustafa built up his own faction, which seemed a threat to Sulayman. In 1553, Sulayman had him executed. Upon Roxelana's death, Selim and Beyazid quarreled. Beyazid rose in revolt, met defeat, and fled to Persia. The shah of Persia was induced to return him for a large sum, and Beyazid was executed. Selim succeeded Sulayman as Selim II.

Sulayman's grand viziers, notably Ibrahim (who held office from 1523 until he was executed in 1536), Rustem, and Sokolli, were capable administrators and contributed to the greatness of his reign. In his government Sulayman was distinguished for his justice. His military, educational, and legal reforms earned him the name Sulayman the Lawgiver among Muslims. He was fond of pomp and splendor and was a lavish patron of the arts and of literature. Sinan, the great Turkish architect, worked under his orders (see Islamic art and architecture).

See biography by H. Lamb (1951); studies by A. H. Lybyer (1913, repr. 1966) and R. B. Merriman (1966).

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...orders in Paris, Lane in London. 68 Sulayman Pasha, the French convert to Islam who...fall from favor at a time when Abbas Hilmi I was pruning European influence, especially...bas-relief out of the exquisite tomb of Seti I, and Mimaut made off with the Abydos table...
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...1.) I am very grateful to Sulayman Al-Bassam and Margaret...Kuwaiti, there is a lot I owe to the coalition...War on Terror. See Sulayman Al-Bassam, Directors...15 May 2007). (17.) Sulayman Al-Bassam, Am I mad? Creating The Al-Hamlet...
...evidence from the defenses perspective on behalf of the tribunal. I. DETAINEES PROCEDURAL DEMANDS AND THE GOVERNMENTS RESPONSE Some...asking to boycott and to represent themselves. Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al-Bahlul, who allegedly served as Osama bin Ladens bodyguard...
...Muslim perspective by Sulayman S. Nyang Introduction...the subject under discussion. I intend to cover three areas...and the Race Question," in Sulayman S. Nyang and Henry Thompson...al-Kitab, see the following: Sulayman S. Nyang, "Challenges Facing...
...Employment Policy in Arab Countries, Amman, Jordan, June. Diwan, I.; Squire, L. 1992. Economic and social development in the Middle...Egypt in the 1980s. Geneva. ILO. Hosni, Djehane A.; Al-Qudsi, Sulayman S. 1986. "Basic needs and the manpower dilemma in Kuwait...
...s)? Museums and Communities: The Politics of Public Culture, eds. I. Karp, C. Kreamer, and S. Lavine, pp. 76-104. Washington DC. Luciani...Berkeley. Spivak, G. 1993. Outside the Teaching Machine. New York. Sulayman Khalaf Harvard University
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...the path or the road leading to the water, i.e., a way to the very source of life." He...word Sharia meant "the highway of good life, i.e., religious values, expressed functionally...the path or the road leading to the water, i.e., a way to the very source of life." He...
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...important fundraising game. Dr. Sulayman Clark, who quietly joined the...to colleges and universities. "I hear a lot about the sale of the artwork, but I dont hear and read about them...Theres no magic formula, and I have no pixie dust," Clark says...
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...Kuwaiti writer and director Sulayman Al-Bassam, acknowledges that...its initial inspiration. "When I began thinking about it a couple...their respective countries. "I think its very dangerous," says...Box office: 0870 609 1110). Sulayman Al-Bassam in rehearsal with...
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...ago Rebecca married Tahir, a 28-year-old Pakistani engineer she met through friends. And in November their son Sulayman was born. "I knew Tahirs sisters and they introduced us because they thought we might be compatible," she says. His family...
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...Community Relations Group (PCRG), identified the two ASG suspects as Sulayman Patta alias "Amah Maas/Abu Haris" and a certain Walid, alias...negotiations initiated by local government and police officials. "I urge Governor Sakur Tan and (Indanan town) Mayor Alvarez Isnaji...
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SULAYMAN I soolaman , suli or Sulayman...and successor of Selim I . He is known as Sulayman II when considered as a successor...Ottoman Empire. In 1536, Sulayman entered a formal alliance with Francis I of France against the house...
SULAYMAN THE MAGNIFICENT see Sulayman I . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...after Sulaymans death, in the battle of Slankamen (1691). Sulayman was succeeded by his brother, Ahmed II . See also Sulayman I . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press...
...was elected king of Bohemia, but in Hungary he met the rival claim of John I (John Zapolya), supported by Sultan Sulayman I . Johns claims were inherited by his son John Sigismund (king as John II ). The sporadic warfare in Hungary was indecisive...
...while preparing the conquest of Rhodes. Under him the Ottoman Empire entered the period of its greatest power. His son, Sulayman I, succeeded him. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia...
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