-
known as Ahmedî (1334–1413), Behcetü't-
Tevârîh [tr] (The Joy of histories) by Şükrullah (d. 1464), and
Tevarih-i Âl-i Osman [tr] (History of the Ottomans)...
- (verso), from the
genealogy (silsilanāma),
Cream of
Histories (Zübdet-üt
Tevarih)".
Chester Beatty Library.
Retrieved 6
March 2025. El-Hibri 2021, pp. 43–55...
- of his
works are the Asafname, a kind of
mirror for ministers, and the
Tevâriḫ-i Âl-i ‘Os̱mân,
dealing with
Ottoman history and
including his own experiences...
- Gündüz Alp was the
father of Ertuğrul.
Ottoman writer Yazıcıoğlu Ali's
Tevârih-i Âl-i Selçuk (15th century)
indicated Gök Alp, the
brother of Gündüz Alp...
- 837-840, "First
Serbian Campaigns of
Mehemmed II (1454-1455)" Ibn Kemal,
Tevarih-i Al-i Osman, VII. Defter, ed. Ş. Turan, 1957, pp. 109-118 Jorga, Nicolae...
- 1481), Gündüz Alp is Ertugrul's father.
After Aşıkpaşazade's
chronicle Tevārīḫ-i Āl-i ʿOsmān (15th century), the
Suleyman Shah
version became the official...
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mostly in Persian. It is also used for the 15th
century Ottoman chronicle Tevârih-i Âl-i Selçuk (History of the
House of Seljuk, also
called Oğuznâme-Selçuklu...
-
Turgut Alp
Konur Alp
Dervish Ahmet-i 'Aşıki (called' Aşık Paşa, son):
tevarih Menakıb u-i 'Al-i'
Osman (Memories and
times of the
House of Osman). In...
-
superior authority in the
issues of Islam.
Sadeddin is the
author of Tâc üt-
Tevârîh (Tadj ut-Tewarikh, “Crown of Histories”), a
history of the
Ottoman Empire...
- al-Manṣūr from the
genealogy (silsilanāma), "Cream of Histories" (Zübdet-üt
Tevarih, 1598) 2nd
Caliph of the
Abbasid Caliphate Reign 10 June 754 – 6 October...