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Sultan Osman The Second

His Father's Name : Ahmed the First
His Mother's Name : Makhfiruz Haseki Sultana
Date of Birth : November 3rd, 1604
Date of Death : May l 0th, 1622
His Sultanate : 1617-22 (5 years)
also called GENÇ OSMAN ("Young Osman") (b.
Nov. 15, 1603, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire [now Istanbul,
Tur.]--d. May 20, 1622, Constantinople), Ottoman sultan who
came to the throne as an active and intelligent boy of 14
and who during his short rule (1618-22) understood the need
for reform within the empire.
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Sultan Osman was born in Istanbul and was
educated, very carefully, by his mother. He was intelligent
and energetic. Osman had a handsome face but even by the time
of his death he had not started to grow either a beard or
moustache.
He became Sultan on February 26th, 1617
when his uncle, Mustapha, was dethroned. Although young, he
had already planned great schemes for his country and, had
he not been assassinated, historians say he would have been
a second "Conqueror". He was a poet and calligrapher,
one of his poems reading:
"My intention was to serve for the
sake of my country.
Why do the malicious and envious work to
defraud me?"
Ambitious and courageous, Osman undertook
a military campaign against Poland, which had interfered in
the Ottoman vassal principalities of Moldavia and Walachia.
Realizing that his defeat at Chocim (Khotin, Ukraine) in 1621
largely stemmed from the lack of discipline and the degeneracy
of the Janissary corps, he proceeded to discipline them by
cutting their pay and closing their coffee shops. Then he
announced a plan to go on a pilgrimage to Mecca, but his real
purpose was to recruit a new army in Egypt and Syria to break
the power of the Janissaries. Hearing of this scheme and already
resentful because of Osman's previous policies, the Janissaries
revolted, deposed Osman on May 19, 1622, put in prison at
Yedikoule and strangled him the next day.
The year of his death, the Bosphorus froze
and a solar eclipse occurred in the region. Osman was buried
in the tomb of his father next to the Sultan Ahmed Mosque.
Nefee, a famous poet, wrote of him:
"They killed the Sultan of the world
for he was a glorious Emperor,
He was a brave overlord and all his descendants
were sultans.
He was a gallant leader and they murdered
him, the zealous Sultan,
- They slaughtered him, the Sultan of the
world."
Osman had two sons, Omar and Moustapha,
and one daughter called Sultana Zeineb.
Some info. where taken from
"Osman II" Britannica Online.
<http://www.eb.com:180/cgi-bin/g?DocF=micro/442/97.html>
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