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The Kayı or Kayi tribe (Karakhanid: ... According to Ottoman tradition, Osman I, the founder of Ottoman Empire, was a descendant of the Kayı tribe. [9] [10] ...
Despite being Christian she is very sympathetic towards Orhan's family, Turks and the oppressed people. She helped Osman and Malhun in conquering Kestel Castle and releasing Orhan from its dungeons.She has good relations with Orhan's family, made a lot of sacrifices for the Kayi even helping them in conquering Byzantines Castles.
In the Turkish TV series, Diriliş: Ertuğrul and its sequel, Kuruluş: Osman, Sungurtekin Gazi is played by the Turkish actor Sezgin Erdemir. [4] [5] In Diriliş: Ertuğrul, Gündoğdu Bey was portrayed by the Turkish actor Kaan Taşaner. [6] The Kayı were also divided in the series. [citation needed]
Some scholars have argued that Osman's original name was Turkish, probably Atman or Ataman, and was only later changed to ʿOsmān, of Arabic origin.The earliest Byzantine sources, including Osman's contemporary and Greek historian George Pachymeres, spell his name as Ἀτουμάν (Atouman) or Ἀτμάν (Atman), whereas Greek sources regularly render both the Arabic form ʿUthmān and the ...
According to Ottoman tradition, the family originated from the Kayı tribe [nb 1] branch of the Oghuz Turks, [2] under Osman I in northwestern Anatolia in the district of Bilecik, Söğüt. The Ottoman dynasty, named after Osman I, ruled the Ottoman Empire from c. 1299 to 1922.
Osman II 1604–1622 Sultan and Caliph r. 1618–1622: Murad IV 1612–1640 Sultan and Caliph r. 1623–1640: Turhan Hatice Sultan: Ibrahim 1615–1648 Sultan and Caliph r. 1640–1648: Saliha Dilaşub Sultan: Hatice Muazzez Sultan: Emetullah Rabia Gülnuş Sultan: Mehmed IV 1642–1693 Sultan and Caliph r. 1648–1687: Suleiman II 1642–1691 ...
The story includes Osman Ghazi's internal and external struggles and how he establishes [5] and controls the Ottoman Empire.It portrays his struggles against Byzantium and the Mongol Ilkhanate and how he was able to secure independence from the Sultanate of Rum to establish a sovereign state that would stand up to the Byzantine and Mongol Empire and would honor the Turks.
Ertuğrul or Ertuğrul Ghazi [b] (died c. 1280/1281) [8] was a 13th-century uch bey (marcher-lord), who was the father of Osman I. [9] Little is known about Ertuğrul's life. According to Ottoman tradition, he was the son of Suleyman Shah, the leader of the Kayı tribe (a claim which has come under criticism from many historians) [c] of the Oghuz Turks (known as Turkomans by then).