
(1524 - 1574) Ottoman sultan from 1566 till 1574
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Selim was a ruler who managed to bring
peace to the empire after the many wars during his father's regime. He had a
peace treaty with Austria signed, giving him stronger control over European
territories. And he had friendly relations with the Safavid ruler of Persia,
who had been enemies of earlier sultans.
Yet, he is considered to be a rather
weak sultan, as he gave his grand vizier
more influence and preferred to indulge in carnal pleasures. He was
reportedly weak towards the manipulations from the women of his harem.
He was also unable to control the Janissaries
who were growing into a state inside the state, and were no longer the
sultan's loyal soldiers, which had been the intention of the Janissaries
from the start.
BIOGRAPHY
1524 May: Born as son of sultan Süleyman
1.
1566: Following the death of his father, Selim becomes sultan.
1568: A peace treaty is signed with Austria, giving the Ottoman
Empire strenghtened rule over Moldavia and Walachia.
1570: A revolt in Yemen
is suppressed.
1571: The Ottoman Empire conquers Cyprus, but this resulted in a
Christian alliance of the pope, Italian states and Spain, which marches
against the empire.
— 1571 October 7: The Christian alliance defeats the Ottoman
fleet at the Battle of Lepanto. While the immediate results of this loss
were small, this battle is a miletone, representing a turn in the power
balance between the Christian states and the Ottoman Empire. Gradually,
Europe would from now on represent the strongest force on the battle ground.
1572: Tunisia is
lost to Spanish troops.
1573: A new Ottoman fleet forces Venice to recognize Ottoman hegemony
in the Mediterranena Sea.
1574: Tunisia is recaptured by the Ottomans.
— December: Dies in Istanbul.
Ottoman
Empire
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