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Battle of Çamurlu, the Glossary

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The Battle of Çamurlu was fought on 5 July 1413 between Musa Çelebi and Mehmed Çelebi, both sons of Bayezid I, as the last conflict of the Ottoman civil war known as the Ottoman Interregnum.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Bayezid I, Beylik of Dulkadir, Bulgaria, Bursa, Charles Pellat, Clifford Edmund Bosworth, Edirne, Encyclopaedia of Islam, Junayd of Aydın, Manuel II Palaiologos, Mehmed I, Musa Çelebi, Ottoman Empire, Ottoman Interregnum, Rumelia, Samokov, Serbian Despotate, Stefan Lazarević, Wolfhart Heinrichs.

  2. 1413 in Europe
  3. 1413 in the Ottoman Empire
  4. Battles involving Serbia in the Middle Ages
  5. Battles of the Ottoman Interregnum
  6. Conflicts in 1413

Bayezid I

Bayezid I (بايزيد اول; I.), also known as Bayezid the Thunderbolt (یلدیرمبايزيد; Yıldırım Bayezid; – 8 March 1403), was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1389 to 1402.

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Beylik of Dulkadir

The Beylik of Dulkadir (Dulkadiroğulları Beyliği) was one of the Anatolian beyliks established by the Turkoman clans Bayat, Afshar, and Begdili after the decline of Seljuk Sultanate of Rûm.

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Bulgaria

Bulgaria, officially the Republic of Bulgaria, is a country in Southeast Europe. Located west of the Black Sea and south of the Danube river, Bulgaria is bordered by Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and North Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north. It covers a territory of and is the 16th largest country in Europe.

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Bursa

Bursa (Greek: Προῦσα Prusa, Latin: Prusa), historically known as Prusa, is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative center of Bursa Province.

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Charles Pellat

Charles Pellat (28 September 1914, in Souk Ahras – 28 October 1992, in Bourg-la-Reine) was a French Algerian academic, historian, translator, and scholar of Oriental studies, specialized in Arab studies and Islamic studies.

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Clifford Edmund Bosworth

Clifford Edmund Bosworth FBA (29 December 1928 – 28 February 2015) was an English historian and Orientalist, specialising in Arabic and Iranian studies.

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Edirne

Edirne, historically known as Adrianople (Adrianoúpolis), is a city in Turkey, in the northwestern part of the province of Edirne in Eastern Thrace.

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Encyclopaedia of Islam

The Encyclopaedia of Islam (EI) is a reference work that facilitates the academic study of Islam.

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Junayd of Aydın

Juneyd or Junayd Bey (İzmiroğlu Cüneyd) was the last ruler (bey) of the Aydınid principality in what is now central western Turkey.

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Manuel II Palaiologos

Manuel II Palaiologos or Palaeologus (Manouēl Palaiológos; 27 June 1350 – 21 July 1425) was Byzantine emperor from 1391 to 1425.

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Mehmed I

Mehmed I (– 26 May 1421), also known as Mehmed Çelebi (چلبی محمد, "the noble-born") or Kirişçi (Kyritzis, "lord's son"), was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1413 to 1421.

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Musa Çelebi

Musa Çelebi (1402 – 5 July 1413) was an Ottoman prince and a co-ruler of the empire for three years during the Ottoman Interregnum.

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Ottoman Empire

The Ottoman Empire, historically and colloquially known as the Turkish Empire, was an imperial realm centered in Anatolia that controlled much of Southeast Europe, West Asia, and North Africa from the 14th to early 20th centuries; it also controlled parts of southeastern Central Europe, between the early 16th and early 18th centuries.

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Ottoman Interregnum

The Ottoman Interregnum, or the Ottoman Civil War (Fetret devri), was a civil war in the Ottoman Empire between the sons of Sultan Bayezid I following their father's defeat at the hands of Timur in the Battle of Ankara on 20 July 1402.

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Rumelia

Rumelia (Rum İli,; Rumeli; Ρωμυλία) was the name of a historical region in Southeastern Europe that was administered by the Ottoman Empire, roughly corresponding to the Balkans.

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Samokov

Samokov (Самоков) is a town in Sofia Province in the southwest of Bulgaria.

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Serbian Despotate

The Serbian Despotate (Српска деспотовина / Srpska despotovina) was a medieval Serbian state in the first half of the 15th century.

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Stefan Lazarević

Stefan Lazarević (Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (Stefan Visoki), was a Serbian ruler as prince (1389–1402) and despot (1402–1427).

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Wolfhart Heinrichs

Wolfhart P. Heinrichs (3 October 1941 – 23 January 2014) was a German-born scholar of Arabic.

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See also

1413 in Europe

1413 in the Ottoman Empire

  • Battle of Çamurlu

Battles involving Serbia in the Middle Ages

Battles of the Ottoman Interregnum

Conflicts in 1413

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Çamurlu

Also known as Battle of chamurlu.